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Month: April 2018

Survivors and Caregivers. Bench mates.

April 20, 2018April 20, 2018 Jen O'Hare 2 Comments

This weekend brings the first-ever Cancer Survivor and Caregiver ceremony to Gig Harbor as a part of the 2018 Gig Harbor Paddlers Cup Regatta. It’s a celebration to honor all cancer survivors and recognize the family caregivers who walk beside them. In the year since Jeff has died, I have jumped headfirst into the community-building […]

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