I’m Not Simply a Cancer Survivor
I’m not simply a cancer survivor. I’m a cancer treatment survivor. And now, I’m also an advocate. By: Lennie, Breast Cancer Survivor and patient of
Everything Came up Roses at this year’s historic, record-breaking luncheon
By: Dorothy Gibbons Much like the leaves emerging and turning the world green again, our 7th annual luncheon seemed to mark the start of spring.
It’s a beautiful New Year
“New Year’s Goal: to see either the sunrise or sunset each day. So far, so good!”—Kayleen Asbo, Ph.D. Petaluma CA Spiritual archeologist, cultural historian, and
“Of course, I believe in Santa Claus”
“Of course, I believe in Santa Claus.” I said this out loud during the middle of a rehearsal of our Holiday Program “Elf” and immediately
Updates on the construction at our Galleria location
Please read this before traveling to our Galleria location. The IH-610 West Loop Northbound Exit Ramp to Westpark Dr. will be closed continuously from 5:00
Beliefs are hard to change and some are deadly
One belief that continues to snake through our society and is claiming thousands of lives every year is that young women don’t get breast cancer.
Another Storm Waiting To Happen
400 women are currently due for their annual mammogram this summer. 400 women are waiting for us call them to confirm an appointment. Those 400
Gift someone another sunrise
by Dorothy Gibbons, CEO and Co-Founder of The Rose. A $100,000 gift would mean we could serve 500 women. That’s 500 mothers or daughters
I Hate Cancer
I hate cancer. My mother used to say it was wrong to hate anyone or anything, but even so, I hate cancer. I hate the
Why I Quit Making New Year’s Resolutions to Explore Possibilities Instead
I don’t need studies to know that writing down goals works. I’ve seen the proof over and over. Still there is impressive research surrounding goals