VIDEO – CSCNT is ‘critical piece’ of mental health
Barbara Long says fellow CSCNT participants have a deeper understanding of what living with cancer means than her family and friends. “They don’t have to
Barbara Long says fellow CSCNT participants have a deeper understanding of what living with cancer means than her family and friends. “They don’t have to
Aredia Denise Taylor describes fellow participants in CSCNT’s Living with Advanced Cancer support group as “close-knit brothers and sisters” both in and outside the clubhouse.
Artist and cancer survivor Jane Cornish Smith has volunteered with CSCNT since 2003. She keeps coming back decades later because of how much fellow survivors
We’re excited to share our co-chairs for this year’s Red Tie Gala: Robert “Bob” Bunnett, Dr. Korie Flippo of Texas Oncology and her husband Matt
When Lesly Cardona was in treatment for metastatic breast cancer, she learned a lot from others in the Amigos Unidos group at Cancer Support Community
Saying someone is a cancer survivor can involve many different experiences and circumstances. During National Cancer Survivors Month, we’re highlighting two Cancer Support Community North
Jim Crawford doesn’t think he would have made it without the counseling and support he’s received at Cancer Support Community North Texas. “I was initially
CSCNT “working on solutions” as in-person cancer support attendance skyrockets According to leadership of Cancer Support Community North Texas (CSCNT), Texas Health Resources (THR) –
Martin Woodall first became interested in donating to Cancer Support Community North Texas because of the Noogieland children’s programming. Without children of his own, he
While undergoing treatment for colon cancer, Javier Sauceda became depressed and didn’t want to do anything. When he started coming to Cancer Support Community North
Ronda Miles likes volunteering as a tai chi instructor at CSCNT because she can cater the class to people living with cancer who have diverse
Accessing healthcare and resources is particularly difficult when information isn’t in your native language. That’s why the Amigos Unidos support group at Cancer Support Community
“It was really helpful for me to know that someone who didn’t even know me cared enough and was thinking about me,” shares Claire Scherer,
Are you looking for a quick way to do therapy without having to talk for several months? Have you ever thought therapy could be fun?
By Aubrey Craft Jr. Next to a conspicuous red door in letters at least two feet high are the words, “If you are living with
By Lauren Low When someone is undergoing treatment, it’s hard. You know that. I know that. The person at the grocery store who quickly glanced
Dallas Doing Good has featured Cancer Support Community North Texas in a wonderful article talking about our programs and services. To read more, please visit:
A Big Thank You to MySweetCharity for highlighting our 2023 Red Tie Gala so beautifully. And another Thank You to all of our supporters, co-chairs,
Happy New Year! We are delighted to share that our CEO, Mirchelle Louis has been featured in the January 2024 Issue of Brighter Magazine. Check
Vic Zanetti’s Story: A Glioblastoma Survivor & Proud Katten Muchin Employee “I decided I was going to be like Magic Johnson…He didn’t give up.” CSCNT
Open Enrollment is here. Now is a great time to compare plans to determine your potential medical expenses for the coming year. Below are some
Explore an inspiring article by the Rockwall County Herald-Banner that showcases the invaluable services provided by the Cancer Support Community North Texas. Discover how Cancer
Cancer Support Community North Texas Red Tie Gala featured in this must-read article on MySweetCharity.com. Which spotlights our amazing co-chairs Gill and Sharon Kirkpatrick, and
Meet our Board Chair, Jennifer Parker How did you first become affiliated with CSCNT? I first became affiliated with CSCNT by attending Rock the Red