How To Find Out If You Carry The BRCA Mutation

Written by: Chelsea London Lloyd, Walk With Sally Mentor  Blog Presented by Chelsea London Lloyd Walk With Sally is proud to have mentors like, Chelsea, who have a deep passion for helping others within the cancer community. We are highlighting her recent blog from Dying of Laughter. Read up on How to Find Out if […]

What To Say To A Friend Who’s Been Diagnosed With Cancer

Four Steps To Supporting Someone Diagnosed with Cancer How can you support someone who has been impacted by cancer? Regardless, if someone you know has been diagnosed they are going to need support. This person could be a friend, family member, or someone you just met. Everyone needs support and with the right knowledge you […]

Providing Support through Art Healing at HeART to Home

HeART to Home Program Offers Art Healing Walk With Sally’s HeART to Home program focuses on art healing and is specifically developed to assist children who have been impacted by cancer. The group sessions use art to further cultivate sharing and strengthen the connection between mentees and their mentors by providing mentees safe avenues for […]

Staying Connected and Supporting Your Mentee While Practicing Social Distancing

The recent Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has led us to uncharted territory with many questions on how to continue building relationships and maintain our community when we are staying home. We wanted to share some tips on how to stay connected in your mentoring relationship in a time of social distancing! We encourage mentors, mentees, and […]

Putting the Men in Mentoring

Men Who Mentor: Meet Peter In honor of National Mentoring Month, Walk With Sally is honoring all of our mentors who contribute to our organization! We are so grateful for our volunteer mentors and all that they contribute to the Walk With Sally community. One mentor, Peter Phelps, is a cancer survivor, and just celebrated […]

NPC (No Pucker Challenge) – WWS Spreading Hope For Marian

Walk With Sally spreads the word and shows support for NPC aka “Childhood Alzheimer’s” Niemann-Pick Type C (NPC) is a fatal genetic disorder mostly affecting children, approximately 1:100,000 births. It’s commonly referred to as “Childhood Alzheimer’s” We Need Your Help: Time Is of the Essence ​NPC is always fatal. Without help, Marian and half of NPC children won’t live […]

Flexible, Fit, and Happy… at Happy Hour.

Walk With Sally and FTK Social Club are hosting a Healthy Happy Hour called Yoga + Beer on December 10th at Dudes’ Brewing Co in Torrance with the help of our friends at the Extraordinary Life Project. We are thrilled to have inspirational speaker Chelsea Lloyd, yoga with Samantha, delicious cold beers, and prizes come together to […]

Gratitude and Thanksgiving – A Weeklong Challenge

Besides the traffic, LA seems a little bit happier these days.   Thanksgiving and gratitude are at the forefront of our minds. Families are traveling from all over to share some hugs, laughs, and the last piece pie (or arm wrestle for it). By taking a step back to realize all the good things that […]

Grief in all it’s Glory

Grief isn’t comfortable. It is not something we like to talk about as adults, let alone talk about with children.   Unfortunately, grief is a reality for a lot of children. November 17th is Children’s Grief Awareness Day, and we wanted to take the time at Walk With Sally to explain all that grief is. […]

Pink Prevention

As pink pops into our lives this time of year, remember the reason for this season.   Breast cancer affects a large amount of people in the United States. Thankfully fatal cases are dwindling due to early detection and advanced, tailored treatment plans.   So as you see, wear, and support the pink, remember to put […]