Sponsored by the Rush-Henrietta and Fairport Student Councils, the game matches up Fairport High School faculty with Rush-Henrietta High School faculty to have fun and raise money for Pluta Cancer Center. This year's game takes place at Fairport High School. Tickets are $5, and available at Pluta Cancer Center, and the Fairport and Rush-Henrietta High School main offices.
Pluta Cancer Center's 10th Annual "Tree of Hope" campaign raised $21,800 to support patient needs. Donations honoring patients and staff members are commemorated on the tree with ornaments and messages. Over the past 10 years, the "Tree of Hope" has raised approximately $150,000 for Pluta Cancer Center.
Pluta Cancer Center is New York’s first independent, not-for-profit cancer center. Since its inception in 1975, we’ve focused on providing leading-edge treatment in an environment that encourages partnership between patient and practitioner. Our mission is to create a unique treatment program that revolves around your life, rather than your cancer.
From your very first visit to our unique facility, you will notice something different. There’s a spirit of hope and a sense of compassion that draws you in and welcomes you.
It’s our complete, personalized approach: Pluta has the expertise, the personnel, and the clinical resources to address cancer from every direction—from sophisticated technologies to the restorative power of the human touch—but always with the precept that treating the disease is only part of our mission.