Center for Resiliency Arts Grief Support Group
The Center for Resiliency Arts is holding a 6-week support group beginning June 8, in St. Paul, MN.
The Center for Resiliency Arts is holding a 6-week support group beginning June 8, in St. Paul, MN.
On Sunday May 15, 2022, the Rein in Sarcoma community hosted our first annual Ninja Anywhere: Rochester event dedicated to raising funds for sarcoma research and building community relationships. The event was held at the Little Thistle Brewery in Rochester, MN. The gathering was completely in-person and outdoors, celebrating the persistence and hard work of…
Silent Auction Items for our silent action are desperately needed. While any donations are welcome, a few ideas include: Gift cards Handmade items Furniture and home décor Home improvement and contractors’ services Landscaping and yard care services Garden centers and suppliers Game stores and game companies (fun family night basket theme idea) Grocery industry and…
Grief Support is currently paused. Please stay tuned in early 2024 for additional updates. Have you lost a loved one to sarcoma? Rein in Sarcoma is hosting a monthly support group for those coping with grief and loss. This will be a small group of people who will provide one another with support during one…
Please join us in congratulating Bethel University Physician Assistant students, Jennifer Gribble, PA-S, Jaclyn Robles, PA-S, and Taylor Schreier, PA-S, on presenting “Education for Newly Diagnosed Sarcoma Patients: A Community Service Project” poster at Bethel University. The students partnered with Rein in Sarcoma to create sarcoma education videos for patients and their families. The videos…
In memory of: Teresa Thank you for raising your daughter to be the most selfless beautiful wife and mom to me and our boys. Submitted by Aaron Wong
In honor of: Kasey Altman Happy Birthday Wishes Kasey & Many More!!! Love you. Submitted by Aunt Judy
In honor of: Kasey Altman We’re rooting for you! Submitted by Jo & co
In memory of: Carolyn Chesebrough In memory of someone gone too soon. Let’s hope to find better treatments and a cure for this awful cancer. Submitted by Ben and Lisa Meyer