Tracy's Dream: to help cancer patients pay for hospital parking by providing free parking tokens to patients of the Algoma District Cancer Program (ADCP). This initiative, entitled Tracy’s Dream, has been developed to help support cancer patients attending treatments at the Algoma District Cancer Program.
Since Tracy's passing on June 21, 2016 at the age of 52, her husband, Dennis has carried on her legacy and continues to keep the dream alive. Tracy’s hope was that through this initiative, she could help others by lessening their burden. “I would like to help cancer patients have a stress-free day while they are having their treatments,” she says.
The criteria to qualify for parking support includes:
To access parking support from Tracy’s Dream or to support the project, please contact Dennis Dinelle directly.
Email: [email protected]
Since Tracy's passing on June 21, 2016 at the age of 52, her husband, Dennis has carried on her legacy and continues to keep the dream alive. Tracy’s hope was that through this initiative, she could help others by lessening their burden. “I would like to help cancer patients have a stress-free day while they are having their treatments,” she says.
The criteria to qualify for parking support includes:
- Attending treatments for an extended period of time
- Attending treatments multiple times per week
- A need for parking support
To access parking support from Tracy’s Dream or to support the project, please contact Dennis Dinelle directly.
Email: [email protected]