Margaret Salsman died
of
cancer in January 2004. She was an avid gardener and glads were one of
her favorite flowers. Her husband Murray Salsman wanted to do something
in her memory, and having 3500 glads, decided to plant them in her
memory. This became known as Marg's Glad Garden.
There were glads
in her casket spray and one was yellow with a red center. We call it the
Glad of Hope.
It is our commemorative flower or a trade mark.
When Marg was going through treatment for cancer, there was a
Cancer Care
Patient Navigator
who helped her through the system. The
Navigator
also helps other cancer patients and their families when they are
having financial problems as cancer does not discriminate between rich
and poor.
Starting with 3,500 bulbs, the garden has grown to include
9,000 bulbs this
year. To date, over $10,000 has been raised to help other cancer patients.
All money collected
stays in the local area to help cancer patients and their families
It's mandate is to financially assist
Kings and
Annapolis County
cancer patients and their families who are experiencing financial distress
due to the high cost of cancer drugs and treatments. Assistance can be in
many forms such as transport subsidy for medical reasons or special needs.
None of the money is
used for administration or research, it all goes to help cancer patients
and their families through the Cancer Care Patient Navigator who was so
helpful to Marg during her illness.
Please Note:
The Margaret Salsman Cancer Care Patient
Navigator Memorial Fund
is not
affiliated with the Canadian Cancer Society nor its agencies.
A registered charity in its own
right,
The Margaret Salsman Cancer Care Patient
Navigator Memorial Fund provides financial assistance
to cancer victims where and when it is needed without having to go through
a bureaucratic jungle or the interminable wait for "approval". Furthermore, fully 99% of your donated dollar goes directly to helping people. For comparison Clic Here and for the rebuttal Clic Here.
Marg's Glad Garden is
located at the home of
Murray Salsman, 5387
Brooklyn St., Grafton, Kings Co., N.S.
It will be open to
the public from the 1st of August to the 31st from noon to dusk for as long as the glads last.
Weather-wise we are expecting a glad day so come out
and join us in support of a worthy cause.
How to get there:
Margs Glad
Garden is located at the home of Murray Salsman, 5387 Brooklyn St.,
Grafton, Kings Co., N.S.
Take Exit 15
off the Highway 101 at Berwick, follow the pink signs
and go North to the Somserset Corner
intersection. Turn right and go East to the next intersection and turn
left to go east on Brooklyn St. Through the next intersection, at the
grocery store, continue East approximately 2,000 ft to the Glad Garden on
the left side. Look for the large pink side and
you should end up
here .
Contact
Information:
Email:
msalsman@xcountry.tv
Phone: 902-538-3374
Last
Updated: 26 July 2011