Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Local Ladies Put Cancer Awareness into Action

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SEARCY — In October 2011, Shirley Hughes received an email that changed the course of her year. The message came from a sewing company and offered a free pattern to make pillows for breast cancer patients. Hughes has been on a mission ever since.

In the past 21 years, Hughes has lost two husbands to cancer. She is painfully aware of the disease’s devastatin­g effects on both patients and caregivers. When she found the pillow pattern, she found a new calling.

“I love to sew, so I purchased an embroidery machine just last year,” Hughes said. “I refuse to sit around and feel sorry for myself. I thought making pillows for breast cancer patients would be something positive I could do to help fill many lonely hours at home. I felt like it would minister to people during a time when they need a sense of comfort.

“My focus is on the Cancer Center and making the pillows for patients who receive care right here in Searcy. I think that is a fitting place for them.”

Hughes crafts each pillow with pink ribbon and breast cancer awareness fabrics; many have a pink ribbon embroidere­d on the front. She has made more than 30 with plans to do many more.

Patients

undergoing cancer treatments at the center can also receive a stylish hat, designed by Searcy resident Barbara Oldroyd.

A brief two months after losing her husband to Alzheimer’s disease nearly 10 years ago, Oldroyd was diagnosed with invasive ductal carcinoma, an advanced type of breast cancer. To combat the cancer, she underwent intense chemothera­py treatments with a powerful medicine known as “Red Devil.” Oldroyd recalled that her hair began to fall out after two sessions.

“I went straight to my hair stylist and told him to cut my hair off,” she saidd. “I thought ‘if I’m going through this, I’m going to shine!’”

And, shine she did. Oldroyd began decorating hats to protect her head after the big haircut.

“I put all the glitter and glitz I could on each one,” she said, “because I was determined to shine! I am pretty determined in whatever I do, so battling and beating cancer was not any different.”

Soon, people started asking Oldroyd where she found the glitzy hats; they wanted one, too, either for themselves or for friends with cancer. Thus, her “No Hair Hats” were born. To date, Oldroyd has made more than 560 hats for patients as near as White County and from as far away as Michigan and Florida; as young as 4 years old to 90 years old.

“My hats are not for sale,” shesaid. “They are already paid for, and I have donated them to White County Oncology, thanks to the generosity of Simmons First Bank here in Searcy. It is very special that the bank cares so much about the people in our community and has allowed me to continue this work.”

The pillows and hats are available to patients at White County Oncology inside the Cancer Center of Excellence, located at 415 Rodgers Drive in Searcy.

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