
Chrissy D’Agostino: On Losing Her Father to Pancreatic Cancer
When I googled “pancreatic cancer survival rates” I knew right away from the bottom of my heart that he would not survive the illness. I jus

Advice from Stephanie Lafferty: Losing Both Parents to Cancer as a Teenager
Both of my parents were ill and died from cancer. I was 15 years old when my dad passed away, and 19 when my mom passed away.

Why I'm Smiling This Father's Day 2018
Life starts out one way; you try to your best to stay on your path, and despite curve balls that the universe throws you…you think you know how it’s going to go…where you’re going to end up in the end. Despite the setbacks or the diversions, you smile and continue forward. you work your whole life for one thing, one plan, one goal. Maybe at some point your path changes, but you come back to a new one…and you keep moving forward. You pour your heart and soul into what you do,

Advice From Rebekah Roberts: On Losing Her Mom to Scleroderma
Tell us about yourself. What do you do for work? I am a Chicago based actor. However, I do many side hustles, as well. :) Tell us about your mom. My mother's name is Bonnie Roberts. Before my sister was born, my mom had quite a few titles. She and my father lived in the St. Vincent (West Indies) and worked as missionaries. She worked at a radio station. She also taught art class at my elementary school. My mother's two priorities in life were her faith and her family. As a pr