The Heroes Project 2018: Chad
Cancer survivor Chad Bliss is a committed Gwinnett Relay For Life volunteer and a member of its Executive Leadership Team, a group of volunteers...
The Heroes Project 2018: Jocelyn
Jocelyn Held, an adorable bundle of energy with pink glasses and curly pigtails, knows things. “She knows what chemotherapy is. She knows what a...
The Heroes Project 2018: Sandy
“Cancer has certainly tested my faith,” says survivor Sandy Osei. “But I know that if I have even the smallest amount of faith… if...
The Heroes Project 2018: Bailey
“I’m different and being different is good” — said no 16-year-old ever.
Except Bailey Moody, who is both “different” in too many ways to count...
The Heroes Project 2018: Christia
Christia Burton is not your “typical” colon cancer survivor. She’s young, female, no family history or other risk factors. But in the summer of...
The Heroes Project 2018: Trish
Meet Trish Lowrie—a newly enrolled college student, a mother to three spunky children and a wife to a husband that she thinks is pretty...
The Heroes Project 2018: Kyle
When you have a big fight ahead, it helps to bring a big attitude.
Meet Kyle Klerk, a young man with unbounded energy, lots of...
The Heroes Project 2018: Andrea
Andrea Cordy is a wise woman for someone so young. “There’s no good time to get cancer,” says the 36-year-old survivor. “Your world comes...
The Heroes Project 2018: Michael
Michael Sayles was a Georgia college student whose life changed on a dime his freshman year. “I went home to Illinois for Thanksgiving and...
The Rhythm of Success… or the Sad Song of Failure?
Let’s play Name that Tune. If your business was a song, what would it be? Is it a happy little number with a nice...