Mix guesses on my foster dog
Pics, stories, and appreciation of the greatest stubborn, tolerant, loyal, and cuddly floofers known to man.
Minor caregiver
An unofficial sub dedicated for In Home Support Services. IHSS is a Human Services Department program in California, designed to help low-income elderly and people of any age living with a disability remain living safely and independently in their own home. IHSS is an alternative to out-of-home care. Clients of the program select their own caregiver. The program pays the wages of caregivers for providing services necessary to maintain safety and independence in their home.
Radiation, biotin, and hair regrowth
r/breastcancer is a support and information group for people who have been diagnosed with breast cancer.
Teenage caregiver
An unofficial sub dedicated for In Home Support Services. IHSS is a Human Services Department program in California, designed to help low-income elderly and people of any age living with a disability remain living safely and independently in their own home. IHSS is an alternative to out-of-home care. Clients of the program select their own caregiver. The program pays the wages of caregivers for providing services necessary to maintain safety and independence in their home.
Penguin cold cap- dose dense Taxol
r/breastcancer is a support and information group for people who have been diagnosed with breast cancer.
Great Gatsby Rush
r/Broadway is a place for fans of all kinds of theater to share their love of the performing arts.
Penguin cold capping plus traffic filled commute
This subreddit is a place of support and information for people with a family member, spouse or friend who has been diagnosed with cancer. Feel free to post questions, rants, links to information or resources or anything you feel may be helpful to others going through this process. Living with cancer can be the most difficult thing in a person's life, but it can be just as difficult for those of us who love them.
Cold capping with Penguin
r/breastcancer is a support and information group for people who have been diagnosed with breast cancer.
Support for partners?
A supportive space for LGBT+ folk with breast cancer to find additional community.
Books with a queer focus?
This subreddit is a place of support and information for people with a family member, spouse or friend who has been diagnosed with cancer. Feel free to post questions, rants, links to information or resources or anything you feel may be helpful to others going through this process. Living with cancer can be the most difficult thing in a person's life, but it can be just as difficult for those of us who love them.