Cancer survivor celebrates birthday by paying for patients’ hospital parking
At the entrance of a London hospital, Krystyna Locke fronts a banner with loopy cursive letters that says, “Happy birthday to me. Your parking is free.”
The lymphoma cancer survivor is celebrating turning 63 by paying the parking fees for cancer patients. She knows just how quickly those bills add up after 20 years of hospital visits to London Health Sciences Centre in London, Ont.
In 2004, she was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Twenty-six lymph nodes on one side of her neck were removed and her cancer was monitored for years until a more aggressive form of lymphoma developed on the other side of her neck in 2023, requiring chemotherapy and more frequent visits to the London hospital’s Verspeeten Family Cancer Centre.
“It’s not something everyone thinks about until they’re in that situation,” Locke said.


