In this article by Elena Santos (reprinted from Huffington Post), learn how coloring actually reduces stress. Coloring is an activity that we tend to associate with children. As we grow older, we put aside our crayons and colored pencils in favor of more respectable writing utensils like pens and highlighters. However, it turns out coloring […]
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It’s Not About the Wings
By David Tartaglia David’s wife was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2010. In 2016, David began attending our “Wing Nite” program, a get together for men whose lives have been affected by a spouse or partner going through breast, ovarian or gynecological cancer. David very much enjoys the program. He is eager to share his […]
Social Security Disability for Breast and Ovarian Cancer
By Deanna Power, Community Outreach Manager, Social Security Disability Help The following information was provided by Deanna Power, Community Outreach Manager for Social Security Disability Help, a resource whose aim is to assist people at all stages of the Social Security Disability application process, from initially applying, to keeping benefits after being approved. It is not […]
Telling Our Story With Pictures
“A picture is worth a thousand words.” “Every picture tells a story.” We’ve all heard these sayings, and we all can relate. After all, in this increasingly visual world where we live, cell phones allow us to carry pictures and stories in our pockets! That’s why we decided there’s no better way to tell Support […]