We know how much you love swag, so we’ve added some new limited-edition designs to our online shop! These designs celebrate just how strong and resilient (and sometimes a little prickly) our community is. These designs will only be available for our birthday month, so head to our shop before April 30th to get yours!
Continue readingWho Wants A Prize?!
We’re turning 7, so we’ve set a goal of raising $7,000 for our birthday! To help us reach our goal, host your own Facebook fundraiser and ask your friends to donate in support of Cactus Cancer Society.
Continue readingWild: Chapters 9-10
Welcome to the comments and discussion of the Young Adult Cancer Book Club! We are reading Wild by Cheryl Strayed.
Continue readingToday’s Our Birthday!
Today’s our birthday, and we’re inviting you to our BIRTHDAY BASH!
Continue readingJoin Our Focus Group!
Join a focus group, hosted by Cactus Cancer Society, Elephants and Tea, and Servier Pharmaceuticals. We’re looking to speak with a group of 15 young adults facing cancer, ages 26-35, about your survivorship.
Continue readingWe’re Turning 7!
April is our birthday month, and we’ve got some amazing festivities planned! While we can’t meet in person, you can join along with Cactus Cancer Society staff, community members, board members, and supporters in celebrating all month long!
Continue readingWild: Chapters 7-8
Welcome to the comments and discussion of the Young Adult Cancer Book Club! We are reading Wild by Cheryl Strayed.
Continue readingApril 2022 Programs!
Check out what’s happening at Cactus Cancer Society this April!
Continue readingShare Your Talent!
We want YOU to be part of our Birthday Bash! Our community is full of some amazing and talented young adults facing cancer! To celebrate our birthday, we’re showcasing our community’s talents in a live performance during our virtual Birthday Bash on Thursday, April 28th at 5pm PT / 7pm CT / 8pm ET.
Continue readingWild: Chapters 5-6
Welcome to the comments and discussion of the Young Adult Cancer Book Club! We are reading Wild by Cheryl Strayed.
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