The club no one wants to join

Posted 10/3/24

by Meg McNally

Have any of us not been touched by breast cancer? We all know someone affected by this disease and more likely than not, have a sister, mother, brother, co-worker or friend who has gone through this trauma. More and more patients are successfully navigating breast cancer, but it continues to be a perilous journey.

McNally’s Tavern, with your help, is partnering with the University of Pennsylvania’s Abramson Cancer Center to support families’ post-operative challenges. This includes everything from childcare, utility bills, transportation and food – …

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The club no one wants to join

Posted

by Meg McNally

Have any of us not been touched by breast cancer? We all know someone affected by this disease and more likely than not, have a sister, mother, brother, co-worker or friend who has gone through this trauma. More and more patients are successfully navigating breast cancer, but it continues to be a perilous journey.

McNally’s Tavern, with your help, is partnering with the University of Pennsylvania’s Abramson Cancer Center to support families’ post-operative challenges. This includes everything from childcare, utility bills, transportation and food – the “stuff” required to maintain a household while undergoing rigorous and often debilitating treatment.  

Your support can help alleviate some of their financial burdens.

During the month of October, we are selling pink Schmitter tees to support this effort.  A $50 donation makes its way to the fund and you can proudly wear your cancer ribbon on your heart.  

Please stop by McNally’s to pick up a Penn Pink Tee and help patients move one step closer to recovery.

Chestnut Hill resident Meg McNally is co-owner of McNally’s Tavern with her sister Anne, who is a breast cancer survivor.