Morsels of Might: Michele’s Third Battle with Cancer and the Community That Lifted Her Spirits
The weight of a cancer diagnosis can feel overwhelming. For Michele, facing cancer for the third time felt like an endless struggle. The stress of all the decisions she had to make left her exhausted and feeling alone. It was one thing after another—appointments, treatments, and endless choices about her care.
Can you imagine what that must feel like? Facing cancer again, with all the stress and the decisions piling up? It’s more than anyone should have to handle.
But in the middle of Michele’s third cancer diagnosis, something beautiful happened.
Michele found support from our community—people like you, who stepped in to lift some of that weight off her shoulders.
"There are countless things to juggle when battling cancer, and the constant decision-making can be crushing. Having a delicious meal that’s already prepared for me takes one big burden off my plate!"
Thanks to you, Michele didn’t have to do it all alone.
The meals during cancer treatment you provided were more than just food. They brought Michele comfort, a sense of care, and reminded her that she wasn’t alone in this fight.
"We really appreciated the food, and I loved that you included a second meal for the person with me. It made us feel part of a community. You made this third cancer diagnosis a bit brighter and easier. I’m so grateful for you."
Your kindness made such a difference.
For Michele, it wasn’t just about the meal—it was about knowing that someone out there cared enough to help make her day a little easier. Facing cancer for the third time is incredibly tough, but because of your generosity, Michele's journey was a little less stressful. She didn’t have to worry about how she’d feed herself or her loved one during treatment. You made sure she felt cared for, and she will never forget your kindness!
More patients like Michele need this kind of care. By joining The Line, our monthly giving community, you can help. You’re not just giving food—you’re giving hope, comfort, and support when it’s needed the most.