A Great letter from the Presbyterian Buddy Kemp Cancer House

By Sabrina Winters

I received a wonderful letter the other day from Marcia Lampert, the Director at the Presbyterian Buddy Kemp Caring House in Charlotte, North Carolina.  The Cancer Center was referred to me by the North Carolina Bar to speak to their community regarding end of life planning.

It is hard to deal with our own incapacity and death when we are well, but there were many in the room battling cancer and truly needed for me to guide them in something they felt they had some form of control over. It was humbling for me to see people (there was standing room only!) who were exhausted from chemotherapy or in remission, but made it to a 6:30 p.m. event (to listen to me none the less!) because they knew how important it was.  These people are no different than you and me, except that they have a sense of urgency because life has dealt them a challenge.

Read the full letter here along with other client and colleague testimonials.

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