
Healing is not only physical — it is emotional, spiritual, and personal. Whether you are newly diagnosed, currently in treatment, recovering, or celebrating survivorship, your story matters.
Remember:
You are not alone.
Your feelings are valid.
Your strength is real.
Your life still has purpose.
The test was real, but it did not win.

Caregivers carry a special kind of strength. If you are supporting someone through cancer, your love, patience, prayers, presence, and encouragement matter more than you know.
Simple ways to support a survivor:

Scripture:
“The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusted in Him, and I am helped.” — Psalm 28:7
Prayer:
Lord, strengthen every survivor, caregiver, and family walking through a difficult season. Bring peace where there is fear, hope where there is heaviness, and support where there is loneliness. Remind them that the test does not have the final word. In Jesus Name, Amen.

You can list trusted cancer support organizations here:
American Cancer Society
Cancer education, support programs, and survivor resources.
National Breast Cancer Foundation
Breast cancer education, early detection resources, and support.
CancerCare
Counseling, support groups, financial assistance resources, and caregiver support.
Patient Advocate Foundation
Help with insurance, medical bills, case management, and financial hardship.
Susan G. Komen
Breast cancer education, advocacy, treatment support, and survivor resources.

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If you are a survivor, caregiver, community leader, or organization interested in partnering with Survived The Test, we would love to hear from you.
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