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Health

Health

 

Health is something that ties all humans together.  Without it, we are weak, vulnerable, and can experience complications that can change not just one's own life, but the lives of those surrounding us.  Encountering a health problem is not just a physical challenge, but an emotional and psychological challenge as well.  Providing support, care, hope and encouragement for all experiencing a health complication is essential to the healing process.

 

In this category, we will report The Facts on:

 

Breast Cancer

Cervical Cancer

Endometrial Cancer

Ovarian Cancer

Uterine Cancer

Skin Cancer

Multiple Sclerosis

Maternal Mortality/Childbirth Complications

Malaria

HIV/AIDS

 

and other health issues facing women around the world.

 

The health of a mother directly relates to their children; therefore, we also cover

The Facts on children's health and issues facing them here in the U.S. and globally:

 

Leukemia

Hodgkin's Lymphoma

Diabetes

Complications from Malnutrition

Malaria

HIV/AIDS



Garden of Hope
Thursday, 05 January 2012 02:00

Wings shares the story of a very talented, compassionate and creative young woman, Kristine Seuylemezian, a junior at La Canada High School here in Southern California, her bond with her mother Kathy and how giving back has become the foundation of her life.  Because of National Charity League, and Girl Scouts, and other endeavors like Varsity Swimming, Kristine has grown into a leader in her community.

 
Profiles in Courage
Monday, 25 July 2011 23:03

It takes time to heal.  You have to concentrate every day on the healing process.”

Dominique Romero, Breast Cancer Survivor, Artist, Builder

I recently interviewed a remarkable young woman, Dominique, who survived a very aggressive form of breast cancer. She has used her creative spirit and her art to transform her journey with cancer into a journey of LIFE.  "I am a woman, connected to life.  Every action, every non-action has a consequence …

 
Love Notes: from a Mother to her Daughter
Saturday, 07 May 2011 19:29

Love Notes: From a Mother to her Daughter.

I have been meaning to introduce Devon Williams to the Wings community for quite some time.  She is a remarkable woman, professional, mother, spouse and a breast cancer survivor.  Devon is the founder of One in Eight Photos (www.oneineightphotos.com) and gives beauty new meaning to those who have survived breast cancer.

Devon is inspirational, compassionate and very creative.  I devote this article to her and her lovely thoughts for tomorrow’s Mother Day, May 8th, 2011.

 
Commitment
Saturday, 26 March 2011 00:00

Profiles in Courage

Art, Inspiration, Leadership, Commitment

My tiny colorful rocks have been driving with me through my life, sitting in the black cup holder  below my elbow in my black car. Such a contrast to my car and my color pallet, where everything is always black, grey, red and now camel; but mostly black (and stripes).

In 1998, when Carrie Kubi-somthing was diagnosed with breast cancer (we were both in our twenties at the time) J.B. started chiding me about always wearing black, never a color. Carrie's diagnosis and treatment seemed so scary, so far away. As I look back, it was far away both figuratively and physically. The disease and its process fascinated me. I always wondered what it would be like for me should I be in her shoes one day. I remember her long hair, I remember it cut short, I remember her amazing boyfriend shaved his head and hers, and I remember her wig. I remember the make-shift bed in her office for her naps. I wondered how I'd handle it if someday I were affected. I wondered if I would be as lucky as she with all the love support and commitment around her, and my own fabulous Mike.

Carrie got better. She married Mike, the fabulous boyfriend that took care of her; they had a baby girl, a friend recently told me. That friend also told me her cancer came back. I just don't know how the story ends...I guess it never really will, we just keep adding chapters to our lives. Then after we leave the earth, perhaps a sequel. I wish I knew where she was. I wish I could hug her.

So fast forward many years.

Here I am sitting in my art studio my cloud, writing about small, colorful clay rocks, rushing around trying to get stuff ready for an art show this weekend - all the while, waiting for my brother to call and tell me his wife has gone into labor (first baby). I'm here because I, too, had cancer. I am here because I have an amazing family that loves me, a fabulous boyfriend that loves me (he's my Mike), old and new friends that I cherish. I am here because of me. I am here because of the commitment from others to me and a commitment to myself. I am committed to really live. As I reread the chapters in my life called "Carrie K-something", and see myself in her shoes, I realize I am just as lucky (if not luckier) as she was/is ... who knew!!!

I guess I love my rock colors because they represent my colorful spirit, imagination, quirkiness, and life. They are like little surprises that you find on my inside when you get to know me. So, there J.B., I don't need to wear color!

My word is COMMITMENT.

It's synonymous with my journey. It is what I see in me and around myself and others during and after the fight. The rocks symbolize the commitment to ourselves and from others. Never give up. My nephew that's going to be born soon will see his auntie with her new short, black, curly hair!

Dominique

 



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