Sandy Finestone
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A small blue pillow sits on Sandy Finestone’s desk at the Hoag
Cancer Center. On it, a friend embroidered a nudging reminder: “Stop
Me Before I Volunteer Again.”
The pillow may have been meant to tease, but knowing Finestone’s
long-running volunteering habit, one understands. She now donates
about 40 hours a week to various cancer organizations and support
groups.
In addition to the volunteering, the 66-year-old Costa Mesa
resident also puts in about 40 hours counseling women recently
diagnosed with cancer as her day job at Hoag and juggles an Irvine
accounting practice.
A 19-year cancer survivor, Finestone says it shows that life
doesn’t have to end when cancer strikes. She describes herself as a
“rainbow in the cloud” for the women.
“I would love to give a lot of money to research,” Finestone said.
“What I can give is my time and my caring.”
From almost the day she was diagnosed with breast cancer back in
1983, Finestone has found ways to further that cause. In 1989,
Finestone formed an Orange County breast-cancer coalition. The group
meets every other month to develop strategies for helping women
afflicted with the illness.
The group published a resource guide that offers information about
support groups and where to find wigs and prosthetic breasts. It also
defines medical jargon that can be baffling for women first told they
have the disease.
Sifting through information on the Internet is often not a good
idea for cancer patients first grappling with the illness, Finestone
said.
“The Internet is a wonderful resource, but it can be too much
information,” Finestone said. “It can be overwhelming.”
Finestone has also given much of her time to three Orange County
groups -- Why Me, Breast Cancer Survivors and Breast Cancer Angels.
Finestone is also active in the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer
Foundation, the Texas-based group that organizes nationwide Race for
the Cure fund-raisers every September.
Last week, Finestone received Komen’s Volunteer of the Year award
for her “exceptional leadership and unwavering dedication.”
-- Story by Paul Clinton;
photo by Sean Hiller
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