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Beth Carleton, known lovingly to many as “B,” has spent decades offering comfort, guidance, and healing to people all over the world. As an angel therapy practitioner, she has held space for hundreds of individuals during some of the hardest moments in their lives. Her work has been a source of light for so many who needed hope, clarity, or simply a compassionate presence, coming from a place of genuine care and desire to help, given without expectation.
Earlier this month, on November 10th, B received a diagnosis of Invasive Ductal Carcinoma (IDC) Grade 2, a form of breast cancer. The full staging is still underway as her medical team works to determine whether and to what extent the cancer has spread. The coming weeks will bring answers, decisions, and a new path forward. B is approaching each step with remarkable courage and intuition.
B plans to pursue an integrative approach to healing—combining conventional treatments with holistic methods that resonate deeply with her. Unfortunately, many of these non-traditional treatments, supplements, and accommodations are not covered by insurance. The anticipated costs for her holistic program, along with additional expenses related to treatment, lodging, and necessary time away from work, are significant. This financial burden adds to the emotional and physical challenge she already faces.
This fundraiser is a way for those who feel called to support B—whether through donations, sharing this campaign, holding her in their prayers, or sending loving thoughts—to come together. There is no obligation and no expectation; B has always given from her heart, and now we want to lift her up in whatever way we can.
Since her treatment plan is still taking shape, the goal is open-ended so she can access resources as her journey unfolds. Every contribution and gesture of kindness means more than words can express.
Thank you for surrounding B with love, light, and support. Your compassion and generosity will help her move forward with strength and hope in this next chapter of her healing.
With gratitude,
Caity Carleton and Linda Horn




