Pictured (from left) are Leigh Whitfield, Hospital Director of Marketing; Rhonda Olivera, Marshall McCarty, General Manager; Frank Tilghman, Brian Fogarty, Nick McElyea, Jason Spruill, Keeley Murphy, and Adam Burke of Randy Marion Subaru; Bria Patterson, Campaign Development Manager for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of American, Anna Sbarro of Randy Marion Subaru, and Mitzie McCurdy, Hospital Director of Community Outreach.

Special to IFN

Randy Marion Subaru, Subaru of America, and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) are spreading love, hope and warmth to patients with cancer and their families in communities across the Charlotte region.

RN Stephanie Barnette (left) and CNA Alicia Riffle, of the Surgical Services Department display one of the Randy Marion Subaru Loves blankets they will present to their patients receiving infusion therapy.

During Subaru Loves to Care months this summer, LLS and participating Subaru retailers across the country provided blankets and messages of hope to patients with cancer, blood disorders and related illnesses at local hospitals.

Visitors to Randy Marion Subaru in Mooresville were given the opportunity to share personalized messages of hope to patients in their local community, which were delivered alongside blankets to provide comfort and warmth as they continue their fight against cancer and related illnesses. For nearly 10 years, Duke Health Lake Norman Hospital patients have been the grateful recipients of this thoughtful and generous donation by Randy Marion Subaru.

Through LLS’s network of chapters and Subaru’s presence in communities across the country, together they are reaching and supporting even more patients, families and caregivers in their time of need. As the largest voluntary cancer health agency specifically focused on finding cures and treatments for blood cancer patients, LLS supports hundreds of cancer scientists and research projects around the world. But the fight against blood cancers cannot be won without supporters such as Subaru and their customers. Every voice, every action, every contribution is needed and valued.

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