On November 19, 2014

Donation helps Cancer patients stay ‘Darn Tough’

RUTLAND — On Nov. 13, two weeks before she was diagnosed with breast cancer, Jackie Dutil purchased two pair of socks. The socks, made in Northfield by Darn Tough Vermont, were a practical necessity, but soon proved to be an inspiring choice.

“While receiving chemo treatments at the Foley Cancer, I kept noticing two little words on the toes of my socks, ‘Darn Tough,’” says Dutil. “As a recent widow and cancer patient, it seemed like the reminder I needed in my life that, I was indeed, darn tough.”

Those two words sparked in her a desire to help and encourage other cancer patients facing the emotional and physical challenges of a cancer diagnosis. Jackie Dutil reached out to Darn Tough Vermont, not only share her story, but to ask for assistance in purchasing socks so that she might be able to help cancer patients at the Foley Cancer Center at Rutland Regional Medical Center where she had received treatment.

Darn Tough Vermont generously obliged by offering Dutil a discount on socks she would purchase for donation and further expanded the impact of her gift by donating 200 pair of socks. Jackie Dutil and Darn Tough Vermont gifted 200 pair to Rutland Regional and additional socks to cancer patients in other hospitals.

“We are honored to work alongside Jackie and Rutland Regional Medical Center to help support the darn tough patients at the Foley Cancer Center. Our socks are designed to withstand the toughest journeys, which aren’t exclusively athletic endeavors. While cancer shouldn’t define anyone, the phrase ‘darn tough’ has unlimited applications and we’re privileged that it has been associated with such strong individuals,” says Ric Cabot, President and CEO of Darn Tough Vermont.

With each pair of socks distributed is a note from Dutil. “I wanted to remind each person of their strengths, whether it is their faith, talents, family or friends and I wanted them to know that I care,” she writes.

Photo courtesy of Rutland Regional Medical Center

Jackie Dutil, center, is surrounded by staff members of the Foley Cancer Center, showcasing Darn Tough Vermont who donated 200 pair of socks for cancer patients at Rutland Regional Medical Center.

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