Our 2019 Accomplishments

About Our Programs and Services

The three Peer Counselors on our staff, cancer survivors themselves, provide personalized support, info and guidance to hundreds of women and families every year. They are a lifeline to those facing the many challenges of cancer diagnosis, treatment, and recovery.

In addition to providing one-on-one support and guidance to those dealing with breast or ovarian cancer, our Peer Counselors also plan and implement all of our other free support services, such as support groups, educational and wellness programs, social gatherings for cancer survivors educational programs. Our peer-to-peer approach to service provision is the key to meeting the needs of the people we serve.

What You Helped Us Accomplish in 2019

Here are some of the ways Support Connection helped people who’ve been impacted by breast or ovarian cancer in 2019. We couldn’t do it without you!

  • Offered critically needed help, information and assistance to 602 different people affected by breast and ovarian cancer. More than half of these people (61%) contacted our Peer Counselors on multiple occasions.
  • Provided 1,091 sessions of Individual Counseling, offering in-depth, personalized peer-to-peer support to cancer survivors, family members, friends.
  • Enabled 100 different women with breast or ovarian cancer to gain strength and hope from one another in our Ongoing Support Groups. We led 175 hours of support groups altogether in 2019.
  • Enhanced the well-being of 148 people living with cancer who participated in our year-round calendar of Educational Programs. We offered 86 hours of programming, including: presentations by health care experts; topic-focused discussion groups; therapeutic activities such as arts & crafts; social activities enabling women to meet other cancer survivors; wellness workshops such as Tai Chi.
  • Brought relaxation and healing to 29 different women living with cancer by hosting our year-round Yoga Classes taught by professional instructors. 66 hours of yoga were offered, enabling women to learn and gain skills throughout the year.
  • Provided vital educational information to 96 different women with breast and ovarian cancer across the country by offering 3 free national webinars. Women from 15 different states across the country (plus 1 from Australia) participated
  • Hosted our 16th Annual Celebrate Life Day in recognition of National Cancer Survivors Day in June. More than 100 people – cancer survivors and their guests – gathered for an inspirational morning of music, brunch, and sharing of stories about life after cancer.
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