Category:Thoughts from a Survivor

Member Stories: Meet Christina

Ms. January's story is lovingly sponsored by Paul and Rosemary Trible The theme of A Calendar to Live By 2023 is In Her Own Words. All 12 women who grace […]

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Thoughts on Perseverance: From Shawn (Part II)

Perseverance, to me, as 2022 comes to a close, isn’t about Herculean feats of staying power, or lengthy durations of involvement, or numerous touch points of engagement. Those things are […]

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Member Stories: Meet Dionne

The theme of A Calendar to Live By 2022 is Perseverance. All 12 women who grace its pages have honest, inspiring stories of perseverance to share with readers -- as […]

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Member Stories: Meet Keesha

The theme of A Calendar to Live By 2022 is Perseverance. All 12 women who grace its pages have honest, inspiring stories of perseverance to share with readers -- as […]

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Thoughts on Perseverance: From Stephanie

Meet Stephanie | Ms. November 2015   |   Diagnosed at 31 (2013) Some additional thoughts from me...through this entire breast cancer journey I have been persevering to create a career and […]

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Member Stories: Meet Stephanie

The theme of A Calendar to Live By 2022 is Perseverance. All 12 women who grace its pages have honest, inspiring stories of perseverance to share with readers -- as […]

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