Support Connection News

Support Connection awarded $15,000 Field Hall Foundation grant to provide cancer support services to seniors.
2022 Champion of Hope Sponsor: Arber Balidemaj and the Select Team
We are proud to introduce you to our 2022 Support-A-Walk Ambassadors!
2022 Guiding Light Sponsor: Christine Rowley RE/Max Classic Realty
Support Connection has earned the 2022 Platinum Seal of Transparency, the highest level of recognition offered by GuideStar.
Support Connection is expanding its Board of Directors and we are looking for enthusiastic, dedicated volunteers to join our Board!

Support Connection Awarded Grant

Support Connection was awarded a $15,000 grant from Field Hall Foundation to provide support services to seniors in Westchester, Dutchess and Putnam counties who have been impacted by breast, ovarian or gynecological cancer and emergency funding for treatment-related expenses.

Support Connection Executive Director Katherine Quinn expressed her appreciation in sharing, “The Field Hall Foundation Grant means so much to us as this grant helps Support Connection provide seniors facing the challenges of breast, ovarian and gynecological cancer with critically needed support services.”

Field Hall Foundation is a private foundation whose primary mission is to improve the lives of older adults and their caregivers. It does this by providing grants to nonprofits and local government agencies in Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester Counties for programs and projects that directly impact vulnerable seniors and their caregivers.

“Field Hall Foundation’s mission is to improve the lives of older adults and their caregivers, particularly the vulnerable.” states John R. Ahearn, Field Hall Foundation’s CEO.  “We are very happy to support Support Connection, as they provide an invaluable service to seniors affected by breast, ovarian and gynecological cancer.”

Annual Sponsor Spotlight-Arber Balidemaj

Support Connection’s Annual Sponsorship Program gives businesses and individuals the opportunity to help fund our programs and services throughout the year. This program offers levels of giving to fit many budgets.

As a way of showing appreciation, Support Connection recognizes Annual Sponsors through recognition at events, on our website and through social media.

To learn more about our Annual Sponsorship program, contact us: info@supportconnection.org, 914-962-6402.


2022 Champion of Hope Sponsor

Arber Balidemaj and the Select Team
Arber (center) and his team

Arber is the Principal of The Select Team, a team of real estate agents based in Cortlandt Manor, NY. A passionate real estate salesperson, Arber leads The Select Team to build a strong presence in the New York and Connecticut markets, specializing in real estate sales, helping over 200 families find their place in the world over the last two years. Arber is also experienced in new construction, fix ‘n flips, short sales, foreclosure and relocations, all which he has personally invested in.

Arber shares why he chooses to be a Support Connection Sponsor:

“I got involved with this amazing organization, Support Connection, when I first started working in real estate. Katherine Quinn and I met at that time and I was so moved by her desire to help people and support women with breast and ovarian cancer that I decided to work with her by supporting financially and also physically being involved with their events.

With four sisters and a mother, I know how impacted I would be if any of them were ever to be diagnosed with cancer. A cancer diagnosis for so many is not only frightening because they are worried about their health, but it can also be scary to think about how to get through the process in every way. My involvement allows me to help someone’s mom or someone’s sister through a very difficult period of time.

Donating to Support Connection helps women with breast or ovarian cancer to have access to great resources like counseling, and to know they have people on their side – they are never alone in their fight.

My mission is to help support and uplift the local community, growing my business with charitable acts. I would love for The Select Team to be a role model for others – inspiring them to donate their time or resources to help others in need. Getting involved is what makes a difference!”

Katherine Quinn and Arber Balidemaj discuss the impact of building relationships

Introducing Our 2022 Support-A-Walk Ambassadors

Support Connection is proud to introduce the Walk Ambassadors for our 2022 Support-A-Walk for Breast and Ovarian Cancer: Janet Fletcher, ovarian cancer survivor, and Ebony-Joy Igbinoba, breast cancer survivor.
Walk Ambassadors are cancer survivors who share their personal stories to illustrate the spirit and purpose of this uplifting annual event.

Janet Fletcher: Ovarian Cancer Survivor

Janet’s story

Like many women with ovarian cancer, Janet’s story began with an array of confusing and seemingly unrelated symptoms. She first noticed gastric issues such as feeling extremely bloated and uncomfortable. Soon after that, in February of 2019, she experienced extreme pain during intercourse. She immediately went to see her gynecologist who ordered a vaginal ultrasound. This revealed evidence of tumors in her right ovary, so the doctor ordered a CA125 blood test and an MRI. The blood test indicated ovarian cancer and the MRI supported this. By mid-February, Janet was in surgery where doctors found a tumor the size of a softball. She underwent a radical hysterectomy and had 27 lymph nodes removed; 26 tested positive for cancer. Biopsies confirmed that she had Stage 3C ovarian cancer.

Janet spent a week in the hospital after surgery, then experienced a complication and was hospitalized again. In April she embarked on an 18 week course of weekly chemotherapy. It was an exhausting and trying time, to say the least. Janet had family members who rallied around to help with meals and practical matters. But she needed help coping with her diagnosis, as do most women.

Janet’s contact with Support Connection began the same day she received her CA 125 results. Distraught after receiving the news while at work, Janet turned to a colleague; that colleague had used our services and encouraged Janet to call. In that first call Janet connected with a Peer Counselor who became a lifeline. From that point forward, Support Connection provided Janet with the guidance and strength she needed: “A diagnosis of advanced ovarian cancer terrified me. My life plans blew up in one brief phone call. The insightful, affirming, and tender support I received from Support Connection’s counselors carried me through the greatest trial of my life. They’re still there for me in every way I need, three years later.”

Janet feels Support Connection’s many services were critically important throughout her journey. She says: “As much as surgery and chemotherapy saved my body from ovarian cancer, Support Connection saved my psyche and soul through their one-on-one counseling, support groups, therapeutic exercise, art, and social activities. They’re an extraordinary organization supporting women with gynecological cancers and their caregivers. I’m blessed to have found them.”

Being a Walk Ambassador

To give back for the help she’s received, Janet recently began volunteering as a support group facilitator. That’s also the reason she agreed to be a Walk Ambassador. Janet attended the Support-A-Walk in 2019, not long after completing her chemo treatments. She recalls feeling thrilled to see so many people, and filled with motivation and positive energy. She says: “I am delighted to be a Walk Ambassador because I want to give back to the organization that has helped me so profoundly.”

Janet hopes that by sharing her story she will inspire people to participate in this year’s Support-A-Walk and raise funds: “The Walk is a healthy, life-affirming way to sustain an organization unique for the range of its offerings, and the intimate, caring support it provides.”


Ebony-Joy Igbinoba: Breast Cancer Survivor

Ebony-Joy’s story

Ebony-Joy was only 38 years old when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in September 2019. She was on her own raising two small children, in kindergarten and 1st grade. Her story began when she went for a visit with a new doctor. The doctor told Ebony-Joy she was unable to perform an adequate breast exam due to the anatomy of her breasts. After learning that Ebony-Joy had a family history of breast cancer (two maternal great-aunts had been diagnosed) the doctor advised Ebony-Joy to go for a mammogram and ultrasound “just in case.” The tests revealed 2 tumors in each of Ebony-Joy’s breasts.

In November of 2019 Ebony-Joy had a bilateral mastectomy, lymph node removal and reconstructive surgery. In addition to 3 of the 4 tumors testing positive for breast cancer, there was also cancer in her lymph nodes. So she soon embarked on a long course of treatment. Her chemotherapy continued until April 2020, then radiation continued until June 2020. This means Ebony-Joy had the added challenge of coping with treatment and recovery at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ebony-Joy received long-distance support from family members and friends who all lived out-of-state but did everything they could to lend a hand. She also had help with meals, childcare, carpool, laundry, and house cleaning from her local church community, as well as families from her children’s schools. But it was still incredibly hard: “It was really stressful just managing treatment and taking care of my kids, and then the fear of COVID started. I felt alone, but I also didn’t want to put a load on anyone.”

Ebony-Joy first reached out to Support Connection in February 2020 by submitting a website form asking to connect with a counselor: “I was dealing with insomnia due to the anxiety. I believe I did some Google searches looking for support for breast cancer, then I found Support Connection and filled out the form.” Her form was submitted on a Saturday at 2:38 am; the following Monday morning a Support Connection Peer Counselor spoke to Ebony-Joy on the phone for the first time: “I remember her saying right away that I must have been up in the middle of the night. It was so good to talk with someone who really gets it.”

Ebony-Joy is very grateful to have connected with that counselor: “She truly is an angel. I’ve known her for 2 years. When I see an email from her my spirit is full of joy. It’s a wonderful feeling to have someone like her to check in. I thought strength was doing everything alone. She has shown me there is amazing power in asking for help.” Ebony-Joy has also utilized other Support Connection services to help her cope, such as yoga and educational webinars: “Having cancer is hard. Going through it during the pandemic seemed impossible. I have learned that what makes me a superwoman is my strength. However the tears and leaning on others make me even stronger.”

Being a Walk Ambassador

Ebony-Joy is honored to be a Walk Ambassador. A resident of Georgia, she looks forward to walking in her own community, and is excited to invite friends and family in other states to also raise funds and walk where they are. She says: “Participating in the walk will bring awareness to the services that Support Connection offers to families experiencing cancer. They provide individualized peer support and a wide array of resources to empower cancer patients/survivors and their families battling cancer.”

Ebony-Joy adds: “We can all work together to bring attention to and raise funds for the services Support Connection provides to families battling cancer, to ensure no one fights alone.”

View Ebony-Joy’s heartfelt and inspiring video


Learn more about our Annual Support-A-Walk here. Or, contact us: 914-962-6402 or walk@supportconnection.org.

Annual Sponsor Spotlight-Christine Rowley

Support Connection’s Annual Sponsorship Program gives businesses and individuals the opportunity to help fund our programs and services throughout the year. This program offers levels of giving to fit many budgets.

As a way of showing appreciation, Support Connection recognizes Annual Sponsors through recognition at events, on our website and through social media.

To learn more about our Annual Sponsorship program, contact us: info@supportconnection.org, 914-962-6402.


2022 Guiding Light Sponsor

Christine Rowley RE/Max Classic Realty

Christine Rowley of RE/Max Classic Realty centers her business around building relationships and helping make dreams come true for her clients. It is not surprising that much of her business is built on referrals from satisfied customers. Whether it is collaborating with the buyer or seller, Christine listens carefully to help create a plan that fits into their goals. For sellers Christine offers guidance to ensure that their home will present well, be priced competitively, and sell in a timely manner. Buyers can be assured that Christine pays attention to all their needs…location, size, community amenities, convenience to stores and transportation and much more. Christine has a great marketing program with a large presence on social media that helps both buyers and sellers. Every person on her team shares the same values and work ethic. Christine’s office is in Somers, NY and serves people mostly in Westchester, Putnam, and Dutchess County.

Christine was born and raised in New York City, interned as a legal assistant while still in her teens, and went on to a 20+ year career in the legal field. During that time, she obtained a Master’s degree from Fordham University and her Associate Broker’s license. This combination of education and work experience has enabled Christine to offer a rare amalgam of skill sets to her clientele. She has experienced the entire home buying and selling processes from every possible angle and which allows her to provide superior support for her clients with her expertise.

Christine’s clients rely on her open communication, organization, attention to detail and work ethic to ensure a positive and successful outcome.

With her years of office management, paralegal and Realtor work behind her, Christine understand the importance of educating her clients and ensuring their optimal comfort level at each stage of your partnership. Her eye is set to building long-term relationships based on trust and confidence rather than the short-term transaction.

It’s extremely important to Christine to give back to those in need financially and emotionally. She knows what it’s like to go through those hardship on both levels. Christine and her husband haven’t had it easy and had 2 children with special health needs while dealing with financial distress, and it’s really important to have support systems and people who love and pray for you. Christine’s mom had cancer (she is doing well), and so did her grandmother and aunt (who passed). No one can truly understand unless they lived through this and Support Connection has counselors who really get it, who have been there. It’s also important to have the right resources and doctors and programs and outlets to keep your mind healthy too.

Support Connection Earns GuideStar’s Highest Seal of Transparency

Platinum Seal allows donors to focus on progress and results

Support Connection is proud to announce that they have earned the 2022 Platinum Seal of Transparency, the highest level of recognition offered by GuideStar, a service of Candid. By sharing metrics that highlight progress Support Connection is making toward its mission, the organization is helping donors move beyond simplistic ways of nonprofit evaluation such as overhead ratios.

By updating their GuideStar Nonprofit Profile to the Platinum level, Support Connection can now easily share a wealth of up-to-date organizational metrics with their supporters as well as GuideStar’s immense online audience, which includes donors, grantmakers, our peers, and the media. Through their profile, they also provide new and current information to 200+ charitable websites and applications that use GuideStar data, such as AmazonSmile, Facebook, and Network for Good.

To reach the Platinum level, Support Connection added extensive information to its Nonprofit Profile on GuideStar: basic contact and organizational information; in-depth financial information; qualitative information about goals, strategies, and capabilities; and quantitative information about results and progress toward its mission.

By taking the time to provide this information, Support Connection has demonstrated its commitment to transparency and to giving donors and funders meaningful data to evaluate nonprofit performance.

View Support Connection’s GuideStar profile.

About GuideStar: In February 2019, GuideStar joined forces with Foundation Center to form Candid, a new 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Today, GuideStar is a service of Candid. Every year, millions of nonprofits spend trillions of dollars around the world. Candid finds out where that money comes from, where it goes, and why it matters. Through research, collaboration, and training, Candid connects people who want to change the world to the resources they need to do it. Candid’s data tools on nonprofits, foundations, and grants are the most comprehensive in the world. Learn more at candid.org.

Seeking New Board Members

A Message from Steve Kollias
President of Support Connection’s Board of Directors

Support Connection is expanding its Board of Directors and we are looking for enthusiastic, dedicated volunteers to join our Board! Being a Board Member is a fulfilling and rewarding experience. It is a great opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of people affected by breast, ovarian, and other gynecological cancers.

What is the role of the Board of Directors?

Our Board of Directors are dedicated volunteers who devote their time and talents to help Support Connection fulfill its mission. In addition to providing governance for the organization, the Board works to raise funds, pursue resources and assist with community outreach. These efforts are greatly appreciated and help sustain and enhance Support Connection’s free cancer support services.

Who makes up the Board?

The common denominator for all Board Members is a strong belief in Support Connection’s mission. Board Members include:

  • Cancer survivors
  • Caregivers, family members or friends
  • Business owners, medical or other professionals
  • Community members

Who should apply to join the Board?

Anyone with a passion for our mission, who is ready to make a serious commitment, is a potential Board Member. Also, at this time, we are in need of individuals with backgrounds in the following areas:

  • Legal
  • Fundraising and/or Marketing
  • Prior Board service with another organization
  • Experience in the not-for-profit sector or volunteering in the community

Support Connection, Inc. is committed to diversity and inclusion in our organization. Read our diversity policy here.

What is the time commitment for Board Members?

The Board meets 4-8 times per year, in the evenings for 2 hours. Meetings are held by ZOOM, so Board Members can live anyplace in the country. In addition, on average, Board Members dedicate an additional 3-6 hours per month to fulfill Board Member duties.

How can I learn more?

Send an email to info@supportconnection.org to express your interest and ask any questions. You will be contacted to set up an interview.

I look forward to hearing from you!

Steve Kollias
President, Support Connection Board of Directors