Thursday, February 10, 2022

Wanda's Picks Radio Show features: "Women's Cancer Resource Center" in Berkeley, CA

On today's show we have an opportunity to learn more about an organization, now in its 36th year: Women's Cancer Resource Center (WCRC).


Amy Alanes serves as the Executive Director for the Women’s Cancer Resource Center (WCRC) in Berkeley.  Serving Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, WCRC provides comprehensive and coordinated services that include community-based cancer patient navigation, psychotherapy and affinity-based support groups, wellness programs, and emergency financial assistance.

Her work has spanned homeless services, substance abuse, HIV/AIDS, rape and sexual assault, mental health, and cancer support services. She previously served as the Executive Director of the Summit Bank Foundation, the Development Director of Cancer Support Community San Francisco Bay Area, Director of Administration for Community Violence Solutions, and in multiple positions with New Connections Behavioral Healthcare.



Dolores Moorehead is the Community Engagement Director + Client Support Clinician for the Women’s Cancer Resource Center (WCRC), a non-profit organization in Berkeley that is dedicated to assisting women with cancer in navigating the complex health care system and improve their quality of life through education and supportive services. Dolores began her tenure with WCRC as a volunteer and board member and has been on staff for 19 years. Previously, Dolores was employed for almost 14 years at the American Cancer Society as a Patient Services Manager.  She received a Master's of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and a B.S. in Psychology with honors from Walden University. She obtained training from The Center of Mind Body Medicine as a facilitator in Mind Body Relaxation Skills.  


For over 33 years, Dolores has passionately devoted her professional career to serving individuals with cancer in the San Francisco Bay Area. In her position with WCRC, Dolores acts as an advocate, counselor, and patient navigator to eliminate barriers that exist in the medical system so that all women diagnosed with cancer receive quality health care. She has worked with diverse populations including African Americans, Latinos, LGBTQIA+, and Asian Pacific Islander. In 2008, she received the American Cancer Society’s National Lane Adams Quality of Life Award in recognition of exemplary cancer care and ongoing support to cancer patients.  

3. L. Peter Callender & Leontyne Mbele-Mbong on "Antony and Cleopatra" @ (African American Shakespeare 2015-16).


Music: Walter Kitundu, multidisciplinary artist's work from "Love, A State of Grace," a Zaccho Dance Theatre World Premiere at San Francisco's Grace Cathedral, Feb. 11, 12, 17, 18, 2022. 














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