ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesDisability LifeGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaInspired by his mom, this university student is helping breast cancer patients2 hours ago|Duration 2:082 hours agoNewsDuration 2:08When Sachin Gupta saw how much a handmade heart-shaped pillow helped his mother after her breast cancer diagnosis, he knew he wanted to help others in the same situation. He started Healing Hands, a volunteer-based initiative that builds comfort pillows and pouches for patients. Cassidy Chisholm has their story.Related Stories Why do pregnancy, breastfeeding reduce risk of breast cancer? Latest science finds clues Nursing Home Without Walls program opens new N.B. site, eyes expansion to other provinces These university students are turning fish guts into dog treats Gut feeling: Guelph researcher connects with Amazonian roots while studying his family’s poop Once homeless and addicted, this couple completely changed their livesMore from NewsVideo1:05Why do bridges get slippery first in cold weather?30 minutes agoVideo1:18Riley Laychuk’s Manitoba forecast for Tuesday, Nov. 25, 202530 minutes agoVideo4:31Sisson Mine hasn’t met any N.B. environmental conditionsCBC News New Brunswick 2 hours agoVideo2:18Watershed group alarmed by surge of garbage in local stream2 hours agoVideo3:55How a school Chromebook became a gateway to exploitationCBC News: Nova Scotia at 6:00 2 hours agoTrending NowVideo0:54’Who cares?’: Carney, when asked about last time he spoke to TrumpNovember 24Video10:52Is the U.S. starving for Canadian travellers? | About ThatAbout That with Andrew Chang November 18Video1:33Brawl between coaches at U13 minor hockey game in Lakeshore prompts investigationNovember 20Video1:14This is the 1st Canadian building to reach 100 storeys November 23Video1:37Paul McCartney sings ‘Drive My Car’ and ‘Something’ at show in Hamilton during Got Back tourNovember 22
Inspired by his mom, this university student is helping breast cancer patients



