Here at Cactus Cancer Society, we’re always interested in amplifying the voices and experiences of young adults facing cancer, and making sure this population is represented in research. Check out the research opportunities below to see how you can use your story to help others!
Continue readingShh: Can You Keep a Secret?
Can you keep a secret? We can – and we welcome them!
Everyone keeps secrets. We file some things away to keep as a secret: a white lie, a way to protect other people, or even a way to protect ourselves. But when those secrets are brought to the light: we can feel a lot less alone.
Cactus Cancer Society is proud to announce the introduction of our newest program, Cancer Secrets. Have something you want to anonymously celebrate? A thought you need to get off your chest? Send it on to us! Grab a postcard or make one, containing your secret, and send it to the following address:
Cancer Secrets
PO Box 282
Bordentown, NJ 08505
We’ll share a collection of them on social media so others can reflect, respond, and connect with your secrets – because no one understands more than prickly pals. Whether you’re a patient, survivor, or a caregiver, there’s a place for you to share the secret parts of yourself.
Some secrets are too heavy to carry, even when shared on a postcard. If you are having thoughts of self-harm, need mental health-related crisis support, or if you are worried about someone else:Â call or text 988 to connect with a trained crisis counselor in the United States and Canada. For all other countries, please click here to find the best resource for your location.
Book Club: A Psalm for the Wild-Built, Pages 121-151
Welcome to the comments and discussion of the Young Adult Cancer Book Club! We are reading A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers.  This week, we’re reading Pages 121-151. Read our participants’ reactions in the comments section below!
Continue readingYour June Sip of Coffee + Oodles
Did you miss Coffee and Oodles this week? Here’s our prompt, and a bit more about our process!
Continue readingBook Club: A Psalm for the Wild-Built, Pages 92-121
Welcome to the comments and discussion of the Young Adult Cancer Book Club! We are reading A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers.  This week, we’re reading Pages 92-121. Read our participants’ reactions in the comments section below!
Continue readingBook Club Discussion: A Psalm for the Wild Built
You’ve cracked some spines. You’ve ventured out into the wild. Now it’s time to talk about it! Join us for our Book Club discussion on Becky Chambers’ A Psalm for the Wild Built! There’s a ton to discuss here, from the deep ethical questions to cozy feelings towards robots.
Continue readingFresh Ink: Toxic Positivity, Unwelcome Advice from Others, and My Advice to You
We are proud to share the work of our writers here on our blog, including this piece, which is part of a series entitled Fresh Ink. We value the voices of our community members and would love to share your words. If you would like to contribute to our blog here at Cactus Cancer Society, please email christina@cactuscancer.org.
Continue readingBook Club: A Psalm for the Wild-Built, Pages 60-92
Welcome to the comments and discussion of the Young Adult Cancer Book Club! We are reading A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers.  This week, we’re reading Pages 60-92. Read our participants’ reactions in the comments section below!
Continue readingThe June 2024 Research Round-Up is Here!
Here at Cactus Cancer Society, we’re always interested in amplifying the voices and experiences of young adults facing cancer, and making sure this population is represented in research. Check out the research opportunities below to see how you can use your story to help others!
Continue readingBook Club: A Psalm for the Wild-Built, Pages 31 – 59
Welcome to the comments and discussion of the Young Adult Cancer Book Club! We are reading A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers.  This week, we’re reading Pages 31-59. Read our participants’ reactions in the comments section below!
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