Survivingbreastcancer.org3 minRelationshipsHow To Be Helpful When A Loved One Is SickBy Nate Kolmodin My name is Nate Kolmodin. My mother was diagnosed with breast cancer in May 2004. After recently learning about her...
Survivingbreastcancer.org2 minBlogAll the Things I Wish You Were Here For: I Lost My Mom to Breast CancerBy Kyla Thompson All the things I wish you were here for. All the things I wish you could tell me. All the things I struggle with because...
Survivingbreastcancer.org1 minBlogGoodbyes Are HardBy Matilda Flanagan (11 years old) I cry as someone holds me Trying to calm me They rock me Just like my mom did Before she got sick I...
Survivingbreastcancer.org1 minSupport for KidsIt Will Be OKBy Matilda Flanagan (11 years old) It will be OK She will be OK Hair isn’t everything It will grow back I can’t pretend everything is OK...
Survivingbreastcancer.org4 minSupport for KidsKyla’s StoryThis is a story about my mom. A story of love. A story changed by breast cancer, but not defined by it. My mom was my best friend. She...
Survivingbreastcancer.org3 minSupport for KidsKatelyn's StoryMy life was so unconventional, and I didn’t even realize it. While brushing my teeth in the morning, I would watch as my dad drained...
Survivingbreastcancer.org3 minFeature FridayCancer as a Parent and Support for Children#FeatureFriday Receiving a breast cancer diagnosis is difficult, and for those with children, concern for how this will impact their...