Little red Door Cancer agency
The Indiana nonprofit provides resources to people with cancer, going beyond remission.
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The exterior of the Little Red Door Cancer Agency's Indianapolis office pictured Feb. 19 in Indianapolis. Little Red Door is a nonprofit agency that provides free services to people diagnosed with cancer like free wigs and fittings, nutritional supplements and exercise programs.
Wigs arranged on stands in Michelle’s Boutique, a service provided by Little Red Door Cancer Agency, pictured Feb. 19 in Indianapolis. Clients of Little Red Door are given one free wig with their cancer diagnosis.
Uma Behati, a worker at Little Red Door Cancer Agency, performs a meditative sound bath for clients of the nonprofit Feb. 19 in Indianapolis.
Uma Behati, a worker at Little Red Door Cancer Agency, performs a meditative sound bath for clients of the nonprofit Feb. 19 in Indianapolis.
Taylor, the program and outreach coordinator for Little Red Door Cancer Agency, speaks with a client of the nonprofit during the open house program Feb. 19 in Indianapolis. The nonprofit agency provides free resources for cancer patients that extend beyond remission.
Reneé Jackson-Lester greets another client of the Little Red Door Cancer Agency during the nonprofit’s open house event Feb. 19 in Indianapolis.
Little Red Door client Reneé Jackson-Lester is served food during Little Red Door Cancer Agency’s open house event Feb. 19 in Indianapolis. Lester was diagnosed with a cancerous brain tumor and underwent removal surgery that had the potential to eliminate her use of speech and hearing.
Reneé Jackson-Lester poses for a portrait during the Little Red Door Cancer Agency’s open house event Feb. 19 in Indianapolis. Lester is a client of Little Red Door and received a free wig from the nonprofit’s “Michele’s boutique” service.
Jackie Brunmett, a client of Little Red Door, poses for a portrait during the agency’s open house event Feb. 19 in Indianapolis.
Martha Bonds leads a session of the YMCA’s LIVESTRONG program during the Little Red Door Cancer Agency’s open house event Feb. 19 in Indianapolis.
A sign displayed in the Indianapolis office of Little Red Door Cancer Agency during the nonprofit’s open house event Feb. 19 in Indianapolis. Little Red Door’s services are offered to clients beyond their cancer remission.
Massage therapist Angie Simon performs an oncology massage on Little Red Door Cancer Agency client Earlier Dewayne Davis. Oncology massage therapy requires specified training and certification to perform.
Earlie Dewayne Davis poses for a portrait Feb. 17 at Little Red Door’s Muncie office. Davis has been in remission for five years and visits Little Red Door for oncology massage therapy.
Rebecca Owen, right, assists Michal Newton in loading supplement Boost drinks into his vehicle Feb. 17 at the Muncie Little Red Door Office. Newton was diagnosed with esophageal cancer and uses the Boost drinks to receive nutrients when it is difficult to eat solid foods.
Supplies stored at Little Red Door Cancer Agency’s Muncie office Feb. 17 in Muncie, Indiana. The nonprofit provides free services such as nutritional supplements, compensation for ride services to doctor’s appointments and massage therapy.
A card illustrated by a former client of Little Red Door Cancer Agency pictured Feb. 17 in Muncie, Indiana. Little Red Door provides free services for clients during and after their cancer journeys.