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World Wide Technology American Cancer Society Hope Lodge

For 30 years, corporate sponsors, donors, and guests have played a vital role in supporting the World Wide Technology American Cancer Society Hope Lodge St. Louis—a place where hope truly has a home. Through their commitment to raising funds and awareness, thousands of cancer patients and caregivers have been able to access lifesaving treatment without the added burden of lodging costs.

All proceeds raised through Shave to Save directly benefit the American Cancer Society Hope Lodge St. Louis, ensuring it can continue providing free overnight lodging to cancer patients and their caregivers who must travel for treatment. When cancer forces families to leave home, many face uncertainty about whether treatment will be financially, physically, or emotionally manageable. The Hope Lodge program exists to remove these barriers to care—so patients can focus on what matters most: healing.

The St. Louis Hope Lodge has made a profound impact by connecting thousands of patients to critical cancer treatment and saving them millions of dollars in lodging expenses. By offering a supportive, no-cost place to stay, the Lodge helps patients access their best chance for effective treatment and a future beyond cancer.

By getting involved with Shave to Save as a corporate sponsor or supporter, you can help guarantee another 30 years of hope for patients and families in our community. Your support sustains this essential resource and ensures that no one has to face cancer alone. We thank you for your consideration and look forward to continuing this lifesaving mission together.

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The American Cancer Society is the leading cancer-fighting organization with a vision to end cancer as we know it, for everyone. We are the only organization improving the lives of people with cancer and their families through advocacy, research, and patient support to ensure that everyone has an opportunity to prevent, detect, treat, and survive cancer.