
The Spirit Flags Project
2011 Honoree
Supportive Care Program, Mass General Cancer Center
Colorful, handmade flags brighten the halls of the Yawkey 8E hallway at the Mass General Cancer Center. In the tradition of Tibetan prayer flags, they carry messages of compassion, strength and wisdom from their makers — patients and their families.
Oncology Chaplain Katrina Scott, MDiv, BCC, (pictured second from right) founder of the Spirit Flag Project, designed an easy and inviting process for would-be flag-makers. Captivated by the flags, many patients and family members are eager to create artwork that expresses their hopes and feelings. They also value the results of their creativity — flags that enhance their healing environment and bear witness to courage, perseverance and love.
“The project provides patients and their families with an opportunity to share their hopes and feelings, including gratitude for their caregivers,” writes Director of Chaplaincy Michael McElhinny, MDiv. “Patients, visitors and staff are moved and uplifted by the flags, which transcend religious, cultural and spiritual boundaries.”
View the 2011 Honorees
David Archuleta
Lorraine A. Walsh, RN
The Atlas THON Team
Voices of Hope
The Mass General Department of Emergency Medicine Avon Walk Volunteers
Shyamala Maheswaran, PhD
David J. Martini, MD
Elana and Jack Sargent
Frank Lewenberg
Nicola Gribbin, BSN, RN, OCN
Ellison 14 Wedding Team
Fredrica A. Preston, RNC, NP, AOCN
Hermide Mercier, MD, MPH
Karen Chelcun Schreiber
Constance M. Dahlin, APRN, BC, FAAN
Trooper Marcell Strain
Robert A. Ingram
Mark, Brooke and Gregg Goldstein
John Charles Wain, MD
American Cancer Society
Stephen A. Fine, PhD
The John Estrella Foundation for Cancer Research
The Moonlight and Miracles Committee
Anne M. Brogan
Allerton Cushman Jr.
Andrew Leavitt
Keith T. Flaherty, MD
Jon S. DuBois, MD
James F. McIntyre, MD
Andrew L. Warshaw, MD
Mass General honors 100 individuals and groups for their diverse contributions to the fight against cancer.
There is strength in numbers and Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center proves this each year. the one hundred is the Cancer Center’s annual fundraiser, honoring 100 individuals and groups whose diligence and discoveries, philanthropy and passion have helped advance the fight against cancer. Funds raised at the gala support research, patient care, education and community outreach programs. Meet the Honorees.
