Fundraising for RCCS in Memory of My Mother-in-Law, Alisa Shain a”h

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This year, I’ve joined the RCCS Classic for one reason:

to fundraise in memory of my mother-in-law, Alisa Shain a”h, who passed away on December 3rd, 2025.

Alisa was the kind of person who lifted everyone around her. She put family first, made friends wherever she went, and made people feel appreciated and celebrated. She never complained — even when things were hardest — and she always made sure everyone else was happy, encouraged, and proud of who they were. She made things happen quietly, simply, and purely out of love.

During her battle with cancer, RCCS stood by her and by our entire family. They helped her secure appointments with top specialists, joined every meeting, guided each next step, and provided financial support when the burden became overwhelming. Their care gave her dignity, comfort, and the ability to focus on what mattered most: her family.

I am fundraising so that other families can receive that same lifesaving support — and so that the kindness done in her name can serve as a zechus for her neshama.

This is where I’m asking for your help.

Please consider donating in Alisa’s memory.

Your contribution will directly help cancer patients and their families navigate the hardest moments of their lives. And every donation is a meaningful act of tzedakah and chesed that can bring an aliyah to her neshama.

Thank you for honoring Alisa’s memory and for supporting RCCS’s extraordinary work.


 



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Fundraising for RCCS in Memory of My Mother-in-Law, Alisa Shain a”h

This year, I’ve joined the RCCS Classic for one reason:

to fundraise in memory of my mother-in-law, Alisa Shain a”h, who passed away on December 3rd, 2025.

Alisa was the kind of person who lifted everyone around her. She put family first, made friends wherever she went, and made people feel appreciated and celebrated. She never complained — even when things were hardest — and she always made sure everyone else was happy, encouraged, and proud of who they were. She made things happen quietly, simply, and purely out of love.

During her battle with cancer, RCCS stood by her and by our entire family. They helped her secure appointments with top specialists, joined every meeting, guided each next step, and provided financial support when the burden became overwhelming. Their care gave her dignity, comfort, and the ability to focus on what mattered most: her family.

I am fundraising so that other families can receive that same lifesaving support — and so that the kindness done in her name can serve as a zechus for her neshama.

This is where I’m asking for your help.

Please consider donating in Alisa’s memory.

Your contribution will directly help cancer patients and their families navigate the hardest moments of their lives. And every donation is a meaningful act of tzedakah and chesed that can bring an aliyah to her neshama.

Thank you for honoring Alisa’s memory and for supporting RCCS’s extraordinary work.


 



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