Breast Cancer Warrior By Carol Radin | By Marita Hughes When Anne Snowdon started treatment for breast cancer, she decided to be like a phoenix, the mythical bird that dies and is reborn. A nurse by profession, Anne based her...
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HOPE for Bereaved
A Conversation with the Founder After Therese Schoeneck’s daughter passed away in 1977, she discovered there were no support groups in the area to help parents dealing with the death of a child. So, the following year, she founded HOPE...
Susie Ippolito
Building a Brand in Syracuse By Lacey Roy | Photography by Alice G. Patterson Wearing a classic sundress and trendy frames, Susie Ippolito is magnetic even from a distance. Laughter and gratitude are sprinkled through conversations. With a Long Island...
The Value of Welcome
Colorblind Caring By Kate D. Mahoney What if, in the month of the pink ribbon, we were color blind? What if the patient with the diagnosis was given a marketing budget, resources, treatment protocol, financial assistance and an invitation to...
Christina Wallace
Teaching the Importance of Early Detection By Jamie Jenson | Photography by Paul Carmen Viggiano Christina Wallace was only 38 when she found the lump that would completely change her life. “I was lying on my couch watching TV, and...

