By: Madigan McKeough As COVID-19 keeps us in quarantine and social distancing from loved ones, it seems that bad news has been amplified. In times like these, it’s hard to remember that kindness is still so present in our everyday lives. Before the quarantine, those...
By Kate Haleblian When I was asked to represent Imerman Angels at ConcerCon in Seattle this year, I was absolutely ecstatic to have been considered for this opportunity. As the global pandemic of COVID-19 made itself comfortable in our country and around the world,...
By David H. Marx, Mentor Angel A melanoma diagnosis can be a terrifying experience, but it does not have to be a lonely one. My wife (Linda) was my ADVOCATE and most important asset in dealing with melanoma. Her instincts helped guide everything. It all started with...
By Jonah Czerwinskyj, Cancer Support Specialist A few weeks ago I attended this year’s digital CancerCon as a representative for Imerman Angels (IA). I was a little apprehensive going into the event as I did not know if this virtual experience would allow for the...
Cancer support hasn’t stopped. Imerman Angels is still here, committed to providing free one-on-one support to cancer fighters, survivors, previvors and caregivers each and every day. We feel so fortunate to be able to continue our services during this time. This May,...
Throughout the month of May we’re focusing on continuing our free services and ensuring the future of Imerman Angels. We need your help to continue making an impact on cancer fighters, survivors, previvors and caregivers. Facebook fundraising and GoFundMe...