Where:
Miles City Church of Christ
215 N Winchester Ave Miles City, MT
Description:
The "Stronger Together" Cancer Support Group has been established by Dee Abbott, a resilient breast cancer survivor who recognized the need for a dedicated platform where local cancer patients and their families could connect, share experiences, and find strength in one another. As a survivor herself, Dee felt compelled to create a space that fosters unity and empowerment.
Details of the Cancer Support Group:
Name: Stronger Together Cancer Support Group
Founder: Dee Abbott
Time: 12:00 PM
Frequency: Every third Wednesday of the month
Location: Fellowship Area, Miles City Church of Christ building, 215 North Winchester
The primary objective of this support group is to provide a safe and nurturing environment for cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers to share their stories, exchange advice, and find comfort in the solidarity of others who have walked similar paths. The group aims to facilitate candid conversations and offer valuable insights from guest speakers, including medical professionals, nutritionists, and experienced cancer survivors. This holistic approach addresses both the emotional and physical aspects of living with cancer.
Dee's commitment to inclusivity is reflected in the support group's policy – it welcomes all individuals affected by cancer, regardless of the type or stage of the disease. The group believes in breaking down barriers and providing a compassionate space for anyone who seeks understanding, support, and connection.
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