Dellann Elliott Mydland announces a new book she is writing to tell her story, and invites members of the public to share stories of tragedy in life where personal tragedy was transformed into actions and impact for good to help others.
Dellann Elliott Mydland announces a new book she is writing to tell her story, and invites members of the public to share stories of tragedy in life where personal tragedy was transformed into actions and impact for good to help others.
Thank you so much for your interest in submitting your story for my collaborative book. Everything happens in our lives for a reason. If you hadn’t gone through what you did, how would your life be different? What are you doing today to help others because of it? How can you use your past experience to help others?
Kristen McQueen was selected for the 2019 National Hope Award in part due to her work with Camp "Mak-A-Dream" where she mentors children facing cancer in themselves or a family member.
The EndBrainCancer Initiative Initiative recently hosted its first ever GBM Patient & TOGETHER Day on Friday, March 15th at the Bellevue Club in Bellevue, Washington
Megan’s father died of brain cancer. Megan was determined to help families who suffer from this terrible disease and decided to start making and selling cards to raise money for her dad’s doctor.
Our 2016 National Brain Cancer Caregiver winner was Christi Estes whose husband Rob had been diagnosed with a Grade 4 Glioblastoma in late 2013.
I still get that nervous feeling when a patient or a caregiver with the Chris Elliott Fund tells me “it’s that time again for my routine MRI. Please pray that it is clear……”.
Tapas Raha is a 62 year old brain cancer survivor living in Calcutta, India. He would like to share the story of his battle with GBM Grade IV.