Buoy Up to Cancer

Launched in December 2021, the Buoy Up to Cancer awareness-building and fundraising campaign seeks to honor and remember loved ones, patients, caregivers, family, and friends whose lives have been touched by cancer, and to support the Downeast Cancer Patient Navigation Program, a service provided at no cost to participants through Healthy Acadia and the Beth C. Wright Cancer Center to help prevent cancer and improve access to cancer treatment and care.  The campaign’s central goal is to bring our community together around the challenges of cancer, and to “Buoy Up to Cancer” together.

Community members are invited to participate by dedicating buoys in honor or memory of individuals affected by cancer, or in honor of local healthcare heroes.

In the fishing community, buoys serve as identification. Each lobster-person paints their buoys in their own unique colors so they know which submerged traps are theirs. Similarly in this campaign, each buoy may be painted in the color corresponding to the cancer type impacting the person to whom it is dedicated. The hand painted tribute buoys, which now decorate the Tree of Hope, remind us that, together, we can Buoy Up to Cancer.

Tree of Hope

The Tree of Hope - a lighted display featuring the buoys, each handpainted in the color corresponding to type of cancer affecting the person in whose memory they were dedicated - was installed at the Machias River boat landing, located adjacent to Helen's Restaurant in Machias, on June 4, 2022. Thank you to all who joined us for the tree dedication ceremony, and those who dedicated and/or sponsored a buoy.

There are still opportunities (space on the tree) for buoy dedications, and sponsorship is still most welcome and appreciated!

While each buoy dedication is free, community members are encouraged to sponsor their buoy(s), donate to sponsor a buoy(s) on behalf of someone else, with a minimum suggested donation of $20 per buoy, and/or champion a cancer patient to receive Cancer Patient Navigation services at the suggested donation amount of $400 (the equivalent of a day of patient navigation services). Financial contributions are gratefully accepted to ensure continuing access to cancer support services for the region.

CLICK HERE to dedicate a buoy to be added to the Tree of Hope.

CLICK HERE to add a buoy to the Tree ($20) or sponsor a day of Cancer Patient Navigation ($400). Every gift helps!

With your help, “Buoy Up to Cancer” will honor and remember our loved ones, patients, caregivers, family, and friends whose lives have been touched by cancer. Thank you!

Tree of Hope Buoy Dedications

In memory of

Todd Alley

Wesley Bialosuknia

Ann Barrows

George R. Boomhower

Janet M. Boomhower

Jo Carr

Candice J. Cleary

Floyd Colbeth

Warren Colbeth

Ethelyn A. Coleman

Obie Deyo

Ruth Koivisto DeYoung

Carroll Dodge

Veronica Dodge

Deanna Eaton

Alan Emus and Mary Laracy

Loren Faulkingham

Clyde H. Fitch

Norma D. Fitch

Mary Elizabeth Gaddis

Nancy H.

Gary Hanscom

Paul S. Ivan

Lukie Jones

Barbara Kelley

Edwina Kelley

Jack Kenefick

Jean Martelis Kerkman

Goldie McLaughlin Martelis

Bill McCaffrey

Gregory S. McConnell

Dorothy McFarland

Christopher McMahon

Barbara Tackett Meyers

Molyneaux family members

Mary Morrison

Bernard Morse Sr.

Gertrude Morse

Grandma Morse

Greg Morse

Elsie Lewis Newell

Gary O’Dowd

Helen Payne

Ann R.

Donna Fitch Reevie

Richard Richards

Ann Ritter and Linda Gayle

Ora Seavey

Frances Tackett Showman

Maureen Smith

Manuel Walter Souza

Paula Eckardt Souza

Thomas J. Tackett

Lee Tenney

Harry Tucker and Norma (Ingalls) Tucker

Stephen Verburgt

Washington County Lobstermen/women

Richard Waugh

Mandi Thibault West

Vance White

Maurice Charles Willett

Donald Woodward

Jerry, Mike, and Trish

In Honor of

All healthcare providers doing their best

All of my patients

Esther E. Boyd

Mike Bridges

Christine H.Daniel and Rita Chalmers

Alan Eaton

Fochesato Family healthcare heroes

Angela Fochesato

Andrew Foss

Lucas Graychase

Aaron Johnson

Amy Chalmers Kaplan

Robert J. Kord

Norris and Norma Manchester

Larry R.

Sharon

Susan Sassman

Patty Smith

Kellie Sprague

Joseph Van Eaton

updated July 27, 2022


What is the Downeast Cancer Patient Navigation Program?

Launched in 2017, the program is a collaboration between Healthy Acadia and the Beth C. Wright Cancer Resource Center to  serve community members across the continuum of care, including through coordination of cancer prevention efforts, early detection, and treatment. Our cancer patient navigator works one-on-one with patients who are facing a cancer diagnosis, helping them to navigate the healthcare and social service systems and community resources to access appropriate diagnostic, treatment, recovery, support, and financial services. 

Working directly with patients, caregivers and healthcare providers, we offer a compassionate and dependable system of support to help facilitate timely access to quality healthcare, empower patients to be in control of their healthcare and other aspects of their lives, and improve patient outcomes.

Patient navigation services are offered at no cost to patients. Your participation helps to sustain and grow these critical cancer services. Thank you. 

→ To make a contribution in support of the Downeast Cancer Patient Navigation Program, CLICK HERE.

→ For more information about this work, or to access patient navigation services, please click here.

→ To learn more about giving options, contact Shoshona Smith by email at Shoshona@HealthyAcadia.org or phone at (207) 667-7171 Ext. 210.