Compass to Care

Compass to Care

Sara Klar and her son Christopher, 8, both of Dubuque, attend Compass to Care

Sara Klar and her son Christopher, 8, both of Dubuque, attend Compass to Care's annual breakfast at Grand River Center in Dubuque on Tuesday, April 26, 2022. PHOTO CREDIT: JESSICA REILLY
Michelle Ernsdorff-May speaks during Compass to Care’s annual breakfast at Grand River Center in Dubuque on Tuesday, April 26, 2022.    PHOTO CREDIT: JESSICA REILLY

Michelle Ernsdorff-May speaks during Compass to Care’s annual breakfast at Grand River Center in Dubuque on Tuesday, April 26, 2022. PHOTO CREDIT: JESSICA REILLY
Michelle Ernsdorff-May, founder of Compass to Care, speaks during the annual breakfast at Grand River Center in Dubuque on May 26. Compass to Care provides financial support to cover travel expenses for children requiring out-of-town cancer treatments. The foundation pays for gasoline, lodging, airfare and parking, among other related expenses.    PHOTO CREDIT: JESSICA REILLY

Michelle Ernsdorff-May, founder of Compass to Care, speaks during the annual breakfast at Grand River Center in Dubuque on May 26. Compass to Care provides financial support to cover travel expenses for children requiring out-of-town cancer treatments. The foundation pays for gasoline, lodging, airfare and parking, among other related expenses. PHOTO CREDIT: JESSICA REILLY
Sara Klar, of Dubuque, speaks during Compass to Care’s annual breakfast at Grand River Center in Dubuque on Tuesday, April 26, 2022.    PHOTO CREDIT: JESSICA REILLY

Sara Klar, of Dubuque, speaks during Compass to Care’s annual breakfast at Grand River Center in Dubuque on Tuesday, April 26, 2022. PHOTO CREDIT: JESSICA REILLY
Sara Klar, of Dubuque, speaks during Compass to Care’s annual breakfast about her son Christopher, who was diagnosed with cancer. She talked about how the program helped her and her family with travel back and forth to Iowa City.    PHOTO CREDIT: JESSICA REILLY

Sara Klar, of Dubuque, speaks during Compass to Care’s annual breakfast about her son Christopher, who was diagnosed with cancer. She talked about how the program helped her and her family with travel back and forth to Iowa City. PHOTO CREDIT: JESSICA REILLY
Sara Klar, of Dubuque, speaks during Compass to Care’s annual breakfast at Grand River Center in Dubuque on Tuesday.    PHOTO CREDIT: JESSICA REILLY

Sara Klar, of Dubuque, speaks during Compass to Care’s annual breakfast at Grand River Center in Dubuque on Tuesday. PHOTO CREDIT: JESSICA REILLY
Sara Klar and her son Christopher, 8, both of Dubuque.    PHOTO CREDIT: JESSICA REILLY

Sara Klar and her son Christopher, 8, both of Dubuque. PHOTO CREDIT: JESSICA REILLY
Sara Klar and her son Christopher, 8, both of Dubuque, attend Compass to Care

Sara Klar and her son Christopher, 8, both of Dubuque, attend Compass to Care's annual breakfast at Grand River Center in Dubuque on Tuesday. PHOTO CREDIT: JESSICA REILLY