The #Delhi2013 Dozen: Meet Katie
We can’t wait to get Katie to India so we can use film to share her journey with you. Until then, watch this clip about why we chose Katie or scroll down and read her story.
In Katie’s Words: (more…)
We can’t wait to get Katie to India so we can use film to share her journey with you. Until then, watch this clip about why we chose Katie or scroll down and read her story.
In Katie’s Words: (more…)
Comments (4)
Hey Katie! I feel you with your story. The “other” side of cancer treatment is not the end of the healing, but rather an invitation to a larger sense of personal growth that everyone is not open to. Kudos to you and your self awareness! And boy, aren’t you lucky to have met up with Terri and be going to Delhi as part of that inner journey! I volunteered with Terri during her stint there and my life has not been the same since. I am blessed to call her friend and know you will be too. Although my story does not include cancer, it does have a “Fresh Chapter” theme that resonates with personal growth and finding one’s heart in the midst of inner chaos. Terri, India, and your paying it forward will have a tremendous impact; I can’t wait to hear about your encounters and how your life is touched by them. My wishes are with you as you begin this journey! Namaste.
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[…] Katie – Traveling from Ottawa, ONT I’ve been an overachiever my whole life so getting breast cancer at 26 years old kept me true to who I am. Cancer may have taken my breast but I won’t let it take my spirit. Although I feel like a bit of a cancer ass-kicker, I do feel a little lost; I just keep coming back to ‘now what?’. […]
[…] Katie – I’ve been an overachiever my whole life so getting breast cancer at 26 years old kept me true to who I am. Cancer may have taken my breast but I won’t let it take my spirit. Although I feel like a bit of a cancer ass-kicker, I do feel a little lost; I just keep coming back to ‘now what?’. […]