
One Run 5K is back: Join us March 28, 2026 in Dallas
Our members and community spoke, and we listened! One Run, the fan-favorite 5K walk/run, is returning bigger, bolder, and more fun than ever! One Run isn’t

Our members and community spoke, and we listened! One Run, the fan-favorite 5K walk/run, is returning bigger, bolder, and more fun than ever! One Run isn’t

The Red Tie Gala truly was the greatest show – all thanks to our supporters! We loved seeing everyone in their best circus-themed attire –

At the Dallas Stars game on October 4, player Matt Duchene #95 presented us with a generous check for $50,309.94 raised through his HockeyTonk initiative. We

Longtime breast cancer survivor Janet Moll had a meaningful conversation at our Dallas Clubhouse with a young woman who was going through treatment for the same diagnosis.

Cancer Support Community North Texas has a positive ripple effect – like a pebble dropping in a pond – in the lives of not only

The support breast cancer survivor Malinda Perryman receives from Cancer Support Community North Texas has a positive ripple effect – like a pebble dropping in a pond – in not only

Jessica Vogt took her close friend to all of her appointments while she was undergoing breast cancer treatment. Working in healthcare, Jessica understood what questions

The biggest challenge Jessica Salcido faced when going through cancer treatments was being separated from her young children. She would be at the hospital for

North Texans with cancer and their families – more than 50 participants – filled our Dallas Clubhouse on June 28 for Community is Stronger Than

June 28 celebration event is free and open to the public People are more likely to survive cancer today than ever before.

A cancer diagnosis is never an isolated experience – it sets off a ripple effect that impacts not only the patient, but also their family,

Ken Allen’s grandson Elijah endearingly calls Cancer Support Community North Texas the “pot pie place.” A social event at our clubhouse where everyone brought their favorite pie

Dave Ashworth understood the power of community after his wife Janet Moll was diagnosed with breast cancer. While he could support Janet as her husband,

When Becki Galloway was having a low period, a fellow member of the CSCNT Living with Cancer support group told her, “I’m really glad you’re

Breast cancer survivor Wanda Tooker gives to CSCNT in honor of her mother, who died suddenly from a late-stage cancer. She uses the inheritance she

Thanks to everyone who came to our Valentines giveback event at glassybaby in NorthPark Center! A portion of proceeds from sales of the handblown glassware

There are many ways to give back to CSCNT, and Kitty Maxey is a great example of this service. Since 2009, Kitty and her husband

Chad Black understood the power of CSCNT after witnessing a cancer patient’s demeanor change from terrified to a much lighter presence within 30 minutes of

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 breast cancer, she learned a lot from others in the Amigos Unidos group at Cancer Support Community North

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