Couch Potato Gala The month of March • Anytime
Your most comfortable couch

Even in the coldest, snowiest winter Eastern Long Island has seen in years, our patients still need support. The Couch Potato Gala lets you give back without going out. Just stay cozy at home in your PJs and enjoy a night in while helping raise vital funds for local cancer patients.

Snap a few selfies with your spud date ?? and share them on social media for a chance to win a grand prize for the most creative photo!

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3 Day Survivor Retreat March 12-15, 2026
The Spa & Inn at Eastwind

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Volunteer Meeting Tuesday, March 17 • 6:00
The Water Mill Community Center

All are welcome!

Please RSVP to sroden@cwcshh.org

A light dinner will be served.

Health Fair Tuesday, March 31 • 10am–2pm
St. Rosalie’s Catholic Church, 31 East Montauk Highway, Hampton Bays

Look Good Feel Better April 14 • 1-3:00pm
Rogers Memorial Library, The Cooper Room

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Volunteer Meeting Tuesday, April 21 • 6:00pm
Water Mill Community Center

All are welcome!

Please RSVP to sroden@cwcshh.org

A light dinner will be served.

Montauk Music Festival May 16-17
Montauk

Volunteer Meeting Tuesday, May 19 • 6:00pm
Water Mill Community Center

All are welcome!

Please RSVP to sroden@cwcshh.org

A light dinner will be served.

Volunteer Meeting Tuesday, June 16 • 6:00pm
Water Mill Community Center

All are welcome!

Please RSVP to sroden@cwcshh.org

A light dinner will be served.

Survivor Gratitude Dinner June 24, 2026
The Peconic Beach Club

San Gennaro Feast of the Hamptons September 12-13
Good Ground Road, Hampton Bays

Girls Night Out Saturday, November 14 • 7:00pm
Gurney's Montauk

Newly Diagnosed? We are just a phone call away! Call 631-204-9331
Our Peer to Peer Program can help.No matter what type of Breast or GYN Cancer you are diagnosed with, we can match you with a thriving survivor with a similar cancer. Cancer survivors give hope and counsel to those new to the world of cancer. You will be matched according to criteria such as age, diagnosis and cancer stage. They have been trained to help you with problem solving, coping strategies and stress reduction techniques. Talking to someone who had a similar diagnosis and who overcame some of the same challenges that you may be facing can be comforting and reduce the sense of anxiety and isolation your diagnosis brings.