Sandy Jessop
Whether you are a current member of the group or just looking for some shared life events, consider joining us! If you…
* Are a cancer survivor (past or present); or
* Are now or have ever been a caregiver; or
* Have family or friends living with cancer
…then this club is for you.
The SBR Cancer Support Group, founded in 2015, is a community of caring, compassionate, and understanding SaddleBrooke Ranch residents who have at least one thing in common: Cancer. Members help each other to:
* give and receive support
* feel less isolated
* feel heard and understood by empathetic people
* develop friendships
* learn how other people are coping
* share thoughts and ideas
* listen to each other in a non-judgmental and caring way
* mentor others
Consider one or more of these gatherings:
SBR Cancer Support Group Ice Cream Social
It’s fun, it’s social, and it’s yummy! Join the SBR Cancer Support Group 2nd Quarterly Gathering Ice Cream Social is on Tuesday, April 15, 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the home of Bo and Sandy Jessop, 32451 S. Egret Trail. Before the weather gets too warm, we’re going to do what our group does best: Stay cool! Please RSVP in the Team Reach calendar. We’ll be in touch to coordinate donations of ice cream, toppings, etc.
Breast Cancer Support Group Meeting
For women and any men who have had or are currently being treated for breast cancer. The next quarterly Breast Cancer Support Meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 6. Location will be sent privately to those registered for the meeting. Life with cancer can be difficult, but here at Saddlebrooke Ranch, you are not alone. This group promises empathetic conversations from people who can listen and understand.
You do not need to be a current SBR cancer support group member to attend!
RSVP to each event in the TeamReach Cancer Support Group calendar or send a private message to Sandy Jessop at [email protected], or text/call Sandy at 520-686-4566.
Not a member of TeamReach yet? Download the app on your phone or tablet. Add the Group Code: SBR-CSG24.
For more information, email Sandy Jessop at [email protected] or text to 520-686-4566.
“We don’t know how strong we are until being strong is our only option.”