In May 2016, Anne received life-altering news: she was diagnosed with cancer. Although her battle seemed to have ended, in late 2020, the cancer reoccurred, bringing with it a wave of challenges and uncertainties.
During this difficult time, Anne found solace and strength in an unexpected place: a group of ladies known as the “Knotty Knitters” at Wellspring Chinguacousy. This remarkable group quickly became her second family, providing not just companionship but a lifeline of emotional support.
“The Knotty Knitters have been and continue to be my heroes,” Anne shares. “Their encouraging words, willingness to accompany me to the hospital, and constant check-ins mean the world to me. Having that physical contact and a safe place to share your feelings and what you are going through gives you strength.”
For Anne, the Knotty Knitters are more than a group of friends; they are a source of unwavering support and an essential part of her journey. Their compassion and solidarity embody the true spirit of community, reminding us all of the power of human connection in the face of adversity.
Thank you, Anne, and all our Hero Photo Shoot participants, for your courage and for reminding us of the incredible power of community.
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Anne! You are a fighter and I am sure with the support of your incredible friends you will get through from this battle.
I am also a survival and take everyday as a new life and keep my spirit high wot a positive mind and gratitude 💕