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Stories of Help & Hope

Read inspiring personal accounts from people affected by cancer and the ways they've found to cope.

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Meet Social Workers at CancerCare
Kathleen Nugent, MSW, LCSW

I started working at CancerCare more than 40 years ago in CancerCare’s Long Island office. At that time, we provided home visits to patients who were homebound and in need of psychosocial support and financial assistance to patients who had advanced disease. Now we provide services nationally and my work, as well as the duties of our social workers in general, has changed since my early days. Presently I manage programs in our regional office and also provide clinical support to cancer patients and their families. Continuing to see clients is extremely important to me.

Both my parents were in the medical profession: my father was a physician and my mother was a nurse. But my aunt, a New York City probation worker who helped children and teens, was my inspiration. Hearing her stories of providing stability and support to troubled kids inspired me to help others. As part of a family service organization in the south Bronx, I initially worked with children and teens who experienced problems at home and at school. I then worked at St. Vincent’s Hospital in New York City where I found my niche in oncology social work. I still have the opportunity to work with children at our annual Healing Hearts Family Bereavement Camp, so my love of working with children continues to be nurtured through our programs.

I feel privileged and blessed to be able to work with cancer patients, their families and the bereaved. Being able to bear witness to their stories and provide hope along their journey is a gift that I cherish. I am grateful to be part of an amazing organization like CancerCare, and our caring, dedicated staff makes coming to the office each day a pleasure. I love my work!

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Anita J
I have a lot of good friends, but when you’re alone, that’s when you think. When that happens, you pick up the phone. There’s people you can reach out to.
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Ashley V
I am so grateful for the experience I had with CancerCare and their support groups and I really am not sure if I would feel as strong as I feel today without that experience.
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Becky C
Knowing that I had help to rely on meant that there was one less thing to worry about.
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Bianca I
Thanks to my social worker at CancerCare, I believe that cancer will just be another chapter in my life, not the end of to my story.
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Charles H
Connecting with CancerCare should be a no-brainer. It’s a great organization.
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Derrian G
My hurdles ultimately created a new mindset within which I dispelled fear and doubt. Through a combination of many people’s efforts, faith and optimism, I reached a greater level of confidence and gratitude.
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Ekata D
When I come to CancerCare, that is my safe place to talk about anything. My social worker has been an amazing validation for me. It’s hard to figure out your emotions sometimes, but she makes me realize that it’s okay to feel the way I feel.
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Helaine B
CancerCare made me feel human. You made me feel like cancer was part of my story, and not all of who I am.
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Ira N
I really needed someone to talk to who had the expertise in this area of helping others with cancer. I knew I couldn’t do it alone.
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Jessica E
I reached out and thank goodness I was able to get a wonderful therapist who I met with on a monthly basis, going over support and coping skills within that therapy.
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Jessica W
Cancer has provided a unique perspective shift," said Jessica. "It's a crash course into what matters most.
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Josh W
It was just nice to know that you weren’t the only one dealing with it, especially the only one at a certain age because cancer, especially as a young adult, is really isolating.
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Judith H
Cancer woke me up, slowed me down, got me to my next step and helped me get rid of things in my life that weren’t working.
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Judy N
I’m so glad I found CancerCare and was able to access services that really helped me take care of the whole emotional-mental aspect of cancer. That’s so easy to neglect amid all the physical parts of it.
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Kouichi W
Nothing is self-made. There’s no self-made person. You need to be able to learn how to tap into other resources and ask people for help when you’re in a situation like cancer.
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Kris K
CancerCare has given me a number of insights that I never would have had without their input and has opened my eyes to a whole new world of support, resources and ideas that I never even knew were possible.
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Lori G
Sparkle was my rock throughout this challenging time, and I’ll forever be grateful to have her as my best friend.
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Malissa M
My counselor from CancerCare helped me to hear my voice.
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Maria A
When I arrived here, in the first group, I saw other peers as well, we each shared our diagnosis, how we felt. We were very supportive of each other.
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Marianne D
“I look at what I lost, but also look at what I gained. Cancer made me who I am."
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Marlaine H
The staff at CancerCare is so thoughtful. I think it’s wonderful that you don’t just treat patients well – you also look out for their friends and family.
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Michelle K
Joining a CancerCare young adult survivorship support group has been pivotal in my healing.
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Mike C
CancerCare was the first support group I attended and it was exactly what I needed. It meant so much for me to be able to talk with other men about my cancer and theirs.
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Muriel L
It was good to have somebody in my corner to help me get through those times.
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Nancy W
Cancer is a disease with so many unknowns. Without the solid support that CancerCare offers, I don’t know how I’d have gotten through it.
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Nolan D
The social worker who moderates our group is great about keeping the conversation going and really pinpointing things people say that they might not realize they said.
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Phyllis D
I always try to look at the glass half full and think positive thoughts each and every day.
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Regina D
You need to get your village together. I had a few friends checking in on me every day and who drove to see me. You need that support.
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Ric S
Even at the first group meeting, the members that were there made me feel very comfortable. Everyone got it.
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Ronald M
I am fortunate that I was told to come to CancerCare and it’s been a big lift off my shoulders in terms of managing stress.
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Sabrina T
CancerCare offers a community that understands what you’re going through, and that means everything.
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Seynabou B
Some advice I would offer others going through a similar situation is give yourself time. It’s ok to take your time to heal, both physically and mentally, from this challenging time.
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Sigrun K
If anybody else is faced with this, don’t be afraid to reach out. When I did, friends were right there to help.
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Tamara N
Thanks to CancerCare, my family was able to stay afloat while I fought the hardest battle of my life.
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Valarie T
Cancer patients, as you're going through this, there are lifechanging resources that CancerCare offers - financial assistance, community programs, education workshops - those are priceless things that people should take advantage of.
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Veronica F
CancerCare has helped me build my foundation from start to finish, to show me who I can be before and after cancer. They gave me an outlet of encouragement.
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Weslinne C
I wish I knew more about the importance of breast health at a young age and especially into my adulthood. Cancer doesn’t discriminate, and early detection is key.
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Whitney M
Don’t be afraid to reach out for help and find someone to talk to.
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Willard B
I never panicked. I just said, ‘Okay, so what do we do? I’m ready for anything. Let’s go.’
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