I walked 38 minutes towards my goal!


McCafferty Miles
Lyndsey Mccafferty
Lyndsey McCafferty
Earlier this year, our family attended CancerCon in Seattle thanks to Stupid Cancer. As we continue navigating Wes’s Hodgkin lymphoma journey, CancerCon provided something truly invaluable: connection. We met other patients, survivors, caregivers, and advocates who understood the challenges of adolescent and young adult cancer in a way that few others can. It was a reminder that no one should have to face cancer alone.
Stupid Cancer is the leader in building the adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer community, ending isolation, and making cancer suck less so that everyone affected by AYA cancer can Get Busy Living. Every dollar raised helps support CancerCon scholarships, education, advocacy, survivorship programs, and resources that connect young adults impacted by cancer.
If you’re able, please consider making a donation. Your support helps ensure that more young adults and families facing cancer can access the same community, hope, and support that meant so much to us.
Thank you for supporting this challenge and helping move Stupid Cancer’s mission forward.
Stupid Cancer is the leader in building the adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer community, ending isolation, and making cancer suck less so that everyone affected by AYA cancer can Get Busy Living. Every dollar raised helps support CancerCon scholarships, education, advocacy, survivorship programs, and resources that connect young adults impacted by cancer.
If you’re able, please consider making a donation. Your support helps ensure that more young adults and families facing cancer can access the same community, hope, and support that meant so much to us.
Thank you for supporting this challenge and helping move Stupid Cancer’s mission forward.
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