My name is Carrie, and I am reaching out for support as I navigate a challenging chapter in my life. Recently, I was diagnosed with breast cancer, and since then, my world has been turned upside down. I have undergone numerous tests, exams, imaging, a lumpectomy, breast reconstruction, and even faced hospitalization due to complications and infection. The journey has been physically and emotionally draining, and the rounds of radiation have left me unable to work and struggling to keep up with daily life.
The financial strain has become overwhelming. With mounting medical bills and the inability to earn an income, I am now facing the very real fear of not being able to pay my rent or cover basic living expenses. The funds raised through this campaign will go directly toward helping me stay in my home and meet essential needs while I focus on healing and recovery.
I want everyone to know that one in six women is diagnosed with breast cancer, and it’s so important to get screened. I am grateful my cancer was caught at stage 2, just as it was starting to spread, thanks to a routine mammogram. Your support—whether through a donation or by sharing my story—means the world to me. Thank you for helping me through this difficult time and for standing with those affected by breast cancer.
The financial strain has become overwhelming. With mounting medical bills and the inability to earn an income, I am now facing the very real fear of not being able to pay my rent or cover basic living expenses. The funds raised through this campaign will go directly toward helping me stay in my home and meet essential needs while I focus on healing and recovery.
I want everyone to know that one in six women is diagnosed with breast cancer, and it’s so important to get screened. I am grateful my cancer was caught at stage 2, just as it was starting to spread, thanks to a routine mammogram. Your support—whether through a donation or by sharing my story—means the world to me. Thank you for helping me through this difficult time and for standing with those affected by breast cancer.





