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deh
10 years agoMember
Hi everyone!
I'm Di from Safety Beach NSW - about 30kms north of Coffs Harbour.
It's just over 4 years since my bc diagnosis.
When I joined BCNA online network, I'd finished my treatment and felt a bit lost. By reading the blogs and connecting with different groups, it comforted and inspired me. It also helped me reconnect with myself, as a whole person and a woman, not just a cancer survivor. My quality of life improved, too.
I want to help our online communities to continue to grow and learn from each other. To keep supporting women in caring and creative ways. To facilitate online discussion, sharing personal stories and practical resources.
Look forward to meeting you at the Summit.
Di
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