Thomas University Nursing Honor Society Supports Cancer Patients Through Annual Community Service Project

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Phi Tau, Thomas University’s chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI), recently
completed its annual community service project, focusing on providing support and comfort to patients
receiving cancer treatments at two area healthcare facilities.


The project involved collecting donations commonly needed by patients undergoing infusion therapies. Items donated included blankets, socks, caps, and puzzle, coloring, and activity books, along with other similar comfort items.


Donations were delivered to two area healthcare facilities, Archbold Cancer Center in Thomasville, GA and Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute in Tallahassee, FL. Robin Mullins, BSN RN, Director of the Oncology Nursing Cancer Center and a graduate of the TU BSN program received the donations at Archbold Cancer Center. At Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute, Becton Blanton, MSN RN OCN CHPN CEN, EMPT-P, Area Director of Clinical Operations received the donations along with two oncology nurses.


The annual service initiative reflects Phi Tau’s ongoing commitment to community engagement, patient support, and healthcare advocacy while strengthening connections between Thomas University and regional healthcare organizations.

Robin Mullins, BSN RN, Archbold Cancer Center; Dr. Kim Cribb, Chair of
Health & Sciences & Phi Tau President; Judy Hornsby, Administrative Asst. for
DHS.
Becton Blanton, MSN RN OCN CHPN CEN, EMPT-P, Area Director
of Clinical Operations at FL Cancer Specialists & Research Institute in Tallahassee,
FL received the donations along with two oncology nurses.

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