Heart of Hope Sculpture Benefits the American Cancer Society

Courtesy of the Warren-Henderson Relay for Life Facebook Page

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Isabel Bloom has teamed up with the American Cancer Society for a fourth time to create a new 2025 limited edition Heart of Hope sculpture, shares local Senior Development Manager Stacey Dutton:

“We have partnered with Isabel Bloom on four different pieces, we do it every other year. When I met with them originally, they shared a lot of ideas about what relay was and they really enjoyed the meaning and the purpose of the luminaria ceremony. So, each sculpture has a purple tea light in it. We have had a star, a flower, and we had a ribbon; this time we have the Heart of Hope. It is a great gift for anyone.”

The Heart of Hope Isabel Bloom sculpture, which benefits cancer research, advocacy, and patient support, can be purchased locally for $24 at Midwest Bank in Monmouth and Oquawka.

Isabel Bloom has once again joined the American Cancer Society with a NEW 2025 Heart of Hope! Let Stacey Dutton know if you would like to purchase one for $24 or contact one of the Team Captains!

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