Shoe Prints

College Drop-Off with Cancer: A Mom’s Story of Chemo, Crutches, and Courage

From midnight earache wakeups to 1:00am “urgent” questions about Christmas shopping, parenting college kids through the college transition is full of surprises. For me, it was also filled with hidden anxieties as Cassie chased her dreams at MSU while battling cancer. This is a story of resilience, humor, and the resources that help students thrive.

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Spending Father’s Day with Cassie

Father’s Day hasn’t felt the same for Chris, Cassie’s dad, since she passed away 13 years ago. This year, at Base2Summit—her cancer camp for young adults—He spent the day cooking, sharing stories, and feeling her spirit move through every moment. It was a powerful reminder for Chris of how grief and joy can coexist.

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When the Memories Fade

“It had been 12 years since Cassie passed away, and for the first time, I couldn’t feel her anymore—no dreams, no signs, no voice. That silence hit hard. This was a part of grief no one had ever warned me about.”

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Welcome to Shoe Prints!

Ever wondered what it’s like to walk the caregiver’s path? As a mom, co-founder, and storyteller, I’m opening up about my journey through grief to hope. In Shoe Prints, CHSCF’s new blog, I’ll share Cassie’s story from my perspective, the lessons we’ve learned, and how we’re working to support young adults with cancer. Follow along and become part of the CHSCF insider community.

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