Beebe Healthcare held its annual Miracle Mile June 2 to raise awareness and support for cancer survivors and caregivers. The event, which included a mile-long walk, took place outside the Specialty Surgical Hospital north of Rehoboth Beach. Any donations made benefit the Tunnell Cancer Center’s Patient Special Needs Fund, which helps cover the cost of bills, food and more.
“Unfortunately, a lot of times when people find out they have cancer, their first question is, ‘How much is this going to cost?’ This event allows us to finance the Special Needs Fund so they can focus on getting better,” said Maurice Winkfield, executive director of oncology services.

Kelley Barbieri of Hockessin, left, and Sam McClay, a two-time cancer survivor from Lewes, check in at the registration booth before the walk.

Participating in the Miracle Mile are (l-r) Kay Young, executive director of development at Beebe Medical Foundation; Dr. Bill Chasanov, vice president and chief population health officer at Beebe Healthcare; and Sen. Russ Huxtable, D-Lewes, with his daughter Delaney Huxtable, 14.

Rita Williams, manager of psycho-social services for Beebe oncology, welcomes everyone to the Miracle Mile event.