Tag Archive: cancer

  • Nov 26, 2018

    Christmas Day Marks 6 Months Since Mom Died

    Watching loved ones grieve is hard, especially when it’s your kids. Kevin Duroy experienced the loss of his mother to...Read

  • Sep 24, 2018

    Webinar – Helping Teens Cope with Parental Illness and Loss

    Helping Teens Cope with Parental Illness and Loss – A Webinar for Professionals Get inside the teenage brain! This webinar...Read

  • Jul 26, 2018

    Mythbusting – Non-Cancer Illnesses

    Mythbusting: Non-Cancer Illnesses Sometimes people think we only work with families with a cancer diagnosis. Not so! While we do...Read

  • Oct 13, 2017

    Helping Austin Families Cope, Persevere and Heal

    For 16 years, Wonders & Worries has helped Austin families cope, persevere and heal By Lauren Jones, Austin Woman Magazine For...Read

  • Oct 11, 2017

    Mike Reynolds on Founding the No Worries Classic

    Mike Reynolds, founder of the No Worries Classic, shares why his family started the clay shoot for Wonders & Worries...Read

  • Jul 24, 2017

    The Camp Kesem Caterpillar

    Don’t worry, this colorful caterpillar is a welcome summer bug! Camp Kesem operates free summer camps for children who have...Read

  • Jun 16, 2017

    5 Ways You Can Help our Research Study

    Wonders & Worries has partnered with The University of Texas at Austin on a randomized controlled clinical trial of our six-session...Read

  • Jun 5, 2017

    Cancer Survivor’s Day

    On national cancer survivor’s day, a reflection from one of our clients, Iram J. Leon, going on five years after...Read

  • May 5, 2017

    How to Tell a 9-Year-Old about Melanoma

    May is national melanoma and skin cancer awareness month. Read how Karlee told her 9-year-old son, Quade, that she had melanoma,...Read

  • Jan 23, 2017

    A Word from Alex Gabbi, New Executive Director

    On May 8, 2010, my youngest son, Luca, was born. That was the same day that my wife Heather received...Read