Instead of dropping off a meal – try this
Meals do not always address the most pressing problem a family is facing.
Instead of dropping off a meal – try this Read More »
Meals do not always address the most pressing problem a family is facing.
Instead of dropping off a meal – try this Read More »
In times of hardship, the support of a caring community can be a lifeline, providing comfort and assistance when it is needed the most. Coordinating support for individuals and families facing challenging circumstances is essential, and platforms like Meal Train have played a pioneering role in this space. Today, we explore the evolution of support coordination, highlighting how Meal Train paved the way and how Gather My Crew has built upon this concept, taking community care to new heights.
Coordinating Support: From Meal Trains to Gather My Crew Read More »
Supporting a loved one through a crisis can be challenging, but with empathy and practical assistance, you can make a difference. In this guide, we provide suggestions for how to effectively support your loved one during their time of need.
How to support a loved one through a crisis Read More »
Our daughter Audrey is 7 yrs old. She is such a beautiful and precious girl, who has endured multiple brain surgeries…
Recently, I lost my brother, Joseph, to prostate cancer. Over the last months of his life, he became more dependent on me… I was struggling.
They are the people who, before this all happened, you did not think of as part of your inner circle. But when times get tough, they are the people that just keep turning up.
We call them hidden angels Read More »
Providing meaningful help does not need to be an act of huge sacrifice on the part of the support person.
How to provide the RIGHT help Read More »
Madeleine, a Registered Nurse, talks about the benefits of using Gather My Crew.
A new way for clinicians to ensure patients get care at home Read More »
A cancer survivor once told me that she felt there was no point in being alive because she had lost all of her friends, her place within her local community, and she had no one who understood what she has just lived through…
The essential role played by friends and family Read More »
My story began mid-May 2022. I was 37 years of age, and with very mild symptoms, was diagnosed with stage 4 bowel cancer.