
QCS launches ‘Hope Gathering' to support Qataris living with cancer
Tribune News Network
Doha
As part of its ongoing efforts to provide psychological and community support to cancer survivors, Qatar Cancer Society (QCS) launched the 'Hope gathering' initiative, a heartfelt gathering that brought together Qatari women living with cancer in an atmosphere filled with warmth, compassion, and positivity.
The initiative aims to provide a safe space for participants to connect, share experiences, and offer one another emotional support. It serves as a human-centred encounter carrying messages of hope and optimism, celebrating inspiring individuals who have overcome the challenges of the disease and become a source of strength and motivation for others.
The evening was opened with a speech by Mona Ashkanani, general manager of Qatar Cancer Society, who welcomed the attendees and expressed her joy at organizing such an event, describing it as 'an important step towards strengthening social cohesion and support for women living with cancer'.
'It is truly inspiring to witness these shining examples of resilience and courage. At QCS, we believe our doors should always remain open to your suggestions, ideas, and initiatives,' she noted.
Ashkanani also extended her heartfelt thanks to all the sponsors and partners who contributed to the success of this event, particularly Noir Café, which hosted the evening, and Al Mahmoud Medical Centre. She emphasized that their ongoing support enables the Society to continue its humanitarian and purposeful efforts, especially in the areas of awareness, prevention, and psychosocial care.
'Hope gathering' is part of a broader series of community-driven initiatives organized by QCS to fulfil its vision of a cancer-aware society and to ensure a better quality of life for those affected by the disease. QCS is a charitable, non-profit organization that relies on donations and community partnerships to provide its services. These include raising awareness of cancer and prevention methods, promoting early detection, and offering financial and psychosocial support to patients, survivors, and their families, in addition to contributing to professional development and cancer research in Qatar.
The participating women expressed deep gratitude for the initiative, which they said brought them feelings of warmth, comfort, and renewed hope.
It is worth noting that QCS's psychosocial and community support programs are designed to meet several key objectives, including: identifying the specific needs of patients, survivors, and their caregivers; helping patients cope with treatment side effects; providing information about available services in Qatar; promoting healthy lifestyles; enhancing patients' and survivors' physical and mental capacity to engage in daily life; and ultimately improving their quality of life during and after treatment—supporting their reintegration into society.

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