Events

Join us on October 13th at Mila by the White Apron in Exeter, NH, for a heartwarming evening celebrating the strength and love of mothers who’ve faced cancer’s challenges. This special event honors the courageous mothers fighting valiantly and remembers those who have touched our lives deeply. Event Highlights: Six-Course Feast: Enjoy a mouthwatering dinner…
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We all had a wonderful time at Peter Pan thanks to Prescott Park Arts Festival and Seacoast Trolley!

Thank you, Amy’s Treat! Look at these Smiles! A night at the circus to my children is like a week at Disney World. Thank you for making them smile, laugh, and hug me so hard from being so happy. You really do make dreams come true!

Participants from the Seacoast Cancer Center, along with friends and family members, enjoyed two beautiful days fly-fishing over the weekends of October 5th and 19th on the Cocheco River thanks to the combined efforts of Amy’s Treat and Great Bay Trout Unlimited. A special thank you goes out to the many excellent volunteer casting instructors…
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On Sunday, July 28th, The New England Patriots Charitable Foundation hosted a number of patients from the Seacoast Cancer Center and their guests to a Patriots Training Camp. Following the practice and much to the thrill of our participants, Tom Brady and company stopped over to sign autographs.

Raises Money and Awareness with their 2nd Annual Fun Run Road Race in support of Amy’s Elves.   According to Christine Shoukimas, MSI Executive Assistant and HR Administrator and who oversees Amy’s Elves for MSI, First place was awarded to Jerry Manchester, second place was Erin Bourque and third place was Cortney Stanley. Amy’s Elves…
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Sunday, April 28th, 2013 Amy in Bloom 6 Live and Silent Auction Fundraiser To benefit Amy’s Treat Portsmouth Harbor Events and Conference Center Portsmouth, NH 3 P.M. DELIVERING CHEER Toys and Treats For the Holidays For any family, having a member who is being treated for cancer is always difficult, but never more so than…
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