The #Delhi2013 Dozen: Meet Deirdre
We can’t wait to get Deirdre to India so we can use film to share her journey with you. Until then, watch this clip about why we chose Deirdre or scroll down and read her story.
In Deirdre’s words: (more…)
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Terri Wingham is the founder and CEO of A Fresh Chapter, a cancer survivor, and someone who believes that we are not defined by the most difficult aspects of our story. Written by Terri Wingham | December 15, 2012 |
We can’t wait to get Deirdre to India so we can use film to share her journey with you. Until then, watch this clip about why we chose Deirdre or scroll down and read her story.
In Deirdre’s words: (more…)
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[…] have a big heart, a surplus of airline points and the willingness to take a cancer survivor, like Deirdre – our yogi and big dreamer from Seattle, under your wing and help make her dreams come […]
[…] Deirdre -There are not enough hours in a day. Delights: laughter, camaraderie, elephants, trees, facing down my fear. Now, same number of hours in a day but I use them differently. Cancer-as-Teacher insisted on that. Here we stand, my beloved Indian oncologist and I, having walked together to this moment. When one of us moves forward, we all move forward. […]
[…] Deirdre – Traveling from Seattle, WA. There are not enough hours in a day. Delights: laughter, camaraderie, elephants, trees, facing down my fear. Now, same number of hours in a day but I use them differently. Cancer-as-Teacher insisted on that. Here we stand, my beloved Indian oncologist and I, having walked together to this moment. When one of us moves forward, we all move forward. […]