Helpful Links

We know battling cancer can be challenging in many ways. Below are links to some organizations we think you might find helpful.

 

Battle Cancer - The Battle Cancer Program is a non-profit organization that uses fundraising to support the running of it’s self created 12 week small group rehabilitation program for those in recovery from cancer. The Program is accessible to any ability and level of fitness — from first-time to the gym-regular. Program locations available later this year include Peak 360 Fitness in Miami, Crossfit Elysium in Tennessee and Crossfit Mayhem in Tennessee.

 

Compete for a Cure - Funding breast cancer survivors' & thrivers’ wellness within local communities and provide breast health education for coaches, trainers, and athletes. Opportunities for support include grants for fitness memberships and nutrition coaching.

 

Faith Through Fire - The peer mentor program with Faith Through Fire matches you with a thriving survivor to help encourage and guide you along your path. You pull out your phone and text your mentor, letting them know how you are feeling. You hit send and wait anxiously.  A moment later, you hear a ding and glance at your phone. You aren’t disappointed; the message staring back says, “I’m here, and it’s okay, I did it, and so can you!”

 

The Breasties - The Breasties is the first all-inclusive nonprofit organization that creates a community for survivors, previvors, stage 4 thrivers, and caregivers impacted by breast and gynecologic cancers. We’re on a mission to support and improve the experiences of the cancer community through peer-to-peer connection, resources, and advocacy.

 

Ulman Foundation - We change lives by creating a community of support for young adults, and their loved ones, impacted by cancer. Opportunities for support include information on choosing your medical team and fertility.

 

Young Survival Coalition - Young Survival Coalition (YSC) strengthens the community, addresses the unique needs, amplifies the voice and improves the quality of life of young adults affected by breast cancer, locally, nationally and internationally.

 

Molly Eames, MEd believes talking about sex will change the world. She brings over a decade of experience working in sexual health as a trained sex therapist, educator, author and coach. Molly empowers women to start exploring their sexual self through a trauma-informed lens by offering a blend of comprehensive sexuality education and heart-centered soul work.

 

Kristine D’Angelo - Kristine is a clinical sexologist, certified sex coach, co-founder of Rose City Sexual Health Collective and co-host of the podcast, So I Married A Sexologist. Through years of experience seeking resolutions to sexual issues within past relationships it led her on a path of education to explore resolving these delicate and sensitive issues through higher education.