Heal Mary Podcast
I sat down with the Heal Mary Podcast to recount my experience losing hair, side effects from treatment, dealing with depression, and how it ultimately led me to starting Infinite Strength.
You Brought The Magic!
We were able to lighten the hearts and ease the burdens of single moms living with Metastatic Breast Cancer all along the east coast. After paying our grantee's bills for December, we then surprised each family with a check for $500.00. This gift allowed these families to have a little bit of peace this holiday season, and it meant everything to them!
Living with MBC While Raising Children, The Role of The Caregiver
A successful panel discussion that took an introspective look at the challenges faced by those living with Metastatic Breast Cancer while raising children.
Clinical Trials for MBC
Our Life Support series takes a deep dive into the obstacles and challenges patients with Metastatic Breast Cancer face; specifically the patient population Infinite Strength serves.
Infinite Strength Gala 2022
Our fourth annual Infinite Strength Gala was indeed an incredible success!
Supporting Single Moms with Breast Cancer
Surviving Breast Cancer is an amazing organization that focuses on supporting women with breast cancer at all stages. Their programs offer the mental/emotional/physical support we all need when navigating this disease.
Pink Is Not The Answer
I will never forget the words of the insanely inspiring Deltra James at our Metastatic Breast Cancer Panel Discussion, “It’s Not Pink.”
Happiness Through Hardship – The Podcast
I have often said one of the reasons why I am so inspired to do this work, is because of the truly amazing women I meet. Caryn Sullivan @prettywellness is an example of that!
An Evening in Pink 2021
What a magical night! Thanks to all who came out to support Infinite Strength and specifically our initiative to provide Recurring Financial Aid for Single Moms with Metastatic Breast Cancer. Your generosity makes everything possible!
The Impact of Coronavirus on Small Breast Cancer Nonprofits
Are you washing your hands every hour? Are you practicing social distancing? Or are you thinking all this coronavirus hype is crazy and the media is blowing this out of proportion?
Breast Cancer Taught Me to Love My Body
From a very young age I struggled with body image. My mother struggled with her weight after having children and projected that onto her daughters.
The Scars That Bind – A Different Type of Family
The definition of family can be different for all of us, but for some, family ties are forged from sharing the struggles of a disease that leaves scars beyond the physical.
One Woman Chooses Her Legacy
I was diagnosed with breast cancer in September of 2016 after I found a lump during a routine self-exam. On some level, I was not surprised.
Why I Made Breast Cancer My Life’s Work
A woman with no hair, eyebrows or eyelashes. A woman who was once referred to as pretty, but now loathed herself when she looked in the mirror. That woman was me.
The Side Effects of Implant Reconstruction Nobody Talks About
Despite our medical teams’ best efforts when treating us for breast cancer, there is no way they are able to communicate everything we need to know as patients.
My Movie Reel: Surviving Cancer Has Taught Me to Be Present
We have probably all heard how our lives flash before our eyes like a movie reel in the moments before we die.
"The mind can help the body heal, but to do that, you have to be able to have a positive mindset."
"The mind can help the body heal, but to do that, you have to be able to have a positive mindset."
As published by Faces & Voices of Cancer
An Evening in Pink 2019
Our second annual An Evening in Pink took place on May 11th at Pine Orchard, and it was a tremendous success and a whole lot of fun!!!
The Leading Global Expert in Scalp Cooling
Paxman has been pioneering scalp cooling technology worldwide for over 20 years.
Mourning Hair Loss During Cancer is Not Being Vain
When I was going through chemotherapy, scalp cooling was not yet available. Six months later, it became available. Too late for me, but just in time for many others.