Supporting Elvira Protano’s Gift for Hope Foundation

Elvira’s Gift For Hope Foundation: Helping patients, survivors and their families with Breast Cancer. 

Since her breast cancer diagnosis several years ago, Elvira Protano of Woonsocket has waged a fierce one- woman battle against the disease. Instead of feeling sorry for herself and thinking there was nothing that she could do to make a difference, Protano not only beat back cancer, but started a non-profit group devoted to aiding anyone else dealing with this disease.

Five years ago, she began “Elvira’s Gift for Hope Foundation” not only as a coping mechanism for herself, but to show others that someone is fighting for them also. Her mission differs from others in that the money she raises does not go toward research. She puts her money into paying off bills and other necessities for these impacted families. Protano knows first-hand the hardships that happen when doctors inform patients of a cancer diagnosis.

“It’s not just the person who is affected by the cancer; the entire family is as well,” said Protano, herself a Stage 2 Breast Cancer survivor. She underwent a double mastectomy, several months of chemo and reconstructive surgery before doctors told her she is in remission. “When someone in the family has this, their spouse of other family member may also have to time off from work to take them to their appointments or pick up their medications. When both spouses are not working, that creates a situation where people fall behind on their payments and other problems happen as a result.”

“My hope is making people feel a little better about themselves and giving them a smile during their time of stress. Breast Cancer had no idea who they would be dealing with when I got diagnosed. It’s messing with the wrong woman!”

Protano said she was fortunate in that she worked at home as a CPA/Accountant when she learned of the news. Had she commuted to work, then she might have had to quit her job because she would have missed time at work. Most people are not as lucky in that regard—their jobs might not be there when they get back from treatments.

Elvira’s Gift for Hope Foundation recently received its 501 (c) (3) non-profit designation, which Protano said took a year to complete. She said how thrilled she is getting this distinction because it shows companies and individuals that her cause as “legit” when she requests help.

Protano has used the money she generated to buy groceries, clothes and toys during the holidays; made car, rent, utility and/or mortgage payments—often for people where were close to losing their possessions—and other expenses to keep the focus on the people she helps get better. The Foundation has given dozens of area families throughout Blackstone Valley the assistance they needed— often without fanfare or hype. She wants to help out in her own way—because she knows what these families are going through—but said she does not need the spotlight to feel like she makes a difference.

More details about the event and contributing to the Elvira’s Gift For Hope Foundation can be obtained by contacting Elvira Protano at (401) 787-5638 or by email at: elvirasgiftforhope.15@gmail.com.

Visit www.elvirasgiftforhope.org for additional information.

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