About Gilda Radner


When
Emmy Award-winning
comedian and actress,
Gilda Radner,
(best known for her five
years as part of the original cast of the NBC comedy
series Saturday Night Live),
was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 1986, she quickly realized the
importance of emotional and social support when dealing with her cancer.
After attending a
Wellness Community in
California, Gilda called for such places of
participation, education, hope and friendship to be made available to men,
women and children with any type of cancer and their families and friends.
Upon her death in May of 1989. her husband, Gene Wilder, and Joanna Bull
(Gilda’s psychotherapist) founded the flagship Gilda’s Club with it’s
signature red doors, in New York City. In November 2009, Gilda’s
Club Worldwide and The Wellness Community joined forces
under the affiliation name of the Cancer Support Community.
Together, The
Wellness Community and Gilda’s Club offers about 50
locations throughout the US
and Canada for people to come together
to find the emotional and social support during their cancer
journey.
Gilda's Club has helped change the
lives of tens of thousands of members, restoring a sense of
control and enriching the entire family. Gilda's spirit
lives on at every Gilda's Club.