Gwinnett Magazine Heroes Project 2016: Cindy Hendler

“I’m determined not to waste my life. I use every moment I have.” - Cindy Hendler Three years ago, Cindy Hendler’s world changed forever after diagnostic tests confirmed the worst news – malignant breast cancer. Quick...

Gwinnett Magazine Heroes Project 2016: Denise Hamm

“Rely on family and friends. You can’t do this by yourself.” - Denise Hamm “I was 37 years old when I was diagnosed with Stage 2 breast cancer in 2010,” said Denise Hamm. “My mother had just...

Gwinnett Magazine Heroes Project 2016: Juliana Herrera

“Cancer is too hard to do alone.” - Juliana Herrera Juliana Herrera, a 24-year-old medical assistant, was a sophomore at the University of Georgia when her digestive issues began. After more than a year of taking...

Gwinnett Magazine Heroes Project 2016: Scott Schoenthal

“I’ve received unbelievable support from people I’ve never met.” - Scott Schoenthal It didn’t seem like such a big deal the first two times Scott Schoenthal was diagnosed with cancer, initially when he was 18 and...

Gwinnett Magazine Heroes Project 2016: Elena Tate

“Hold on to hope and faith, just don’t give up.” - Elena Tate Elena Tate’s life shifted seven years ago when doctors detected an anomaly in her bloodwork. Her parents fought to grasp it themselves before...

Gwinnett Magazine Heroes Project 2016: Stephanie Cann

“I live out loud with joy and purpose every day.” - Stephanie Cann Nine years ago, Stephanie Cann was diagnosed with gestational choriocarcinoma after the birth of her fourth child. She says, “It’s a miracle Caleb survived....

Gwinnett Magazine Heroes Project 2016: Charlie Tanksley

“We’ve got no control over what happens to us, but we can decide how we’re going to respond.” - Charlie Tanksley Charlie Tanksley isn’t bothered by much these days. A typical day finds the 62-year-old local contractor dedicated...

Gwinnett Magazine Heroes Project 2016: Jennifer Potts

“It made me a stronger person.” - Jennifer Potts Cancer survivor Jennifer Potts hadn’t even had her first mammogram yet when she discovered a lump in her right breast. What should have been a routine initial mammogram...

Gwinnett Magazine Heroes Project 2016: Chris Clay

“You can survive this!” - Chris Clay When Chris Clay was diagnosed with anaplastic oligodendroglioma in 2002, his first thought was– “I am dead.” Now 14 years later, Chris’ treatments have included three surgeries, chemotherapy, and radiation....

Gwinnett Magazine Heroes Project 2016: Laverne Huggins

“95% of your healing and recovery is based on your attitude.” - Laverne Huggins Five years ago Laverne Huggins had her very first mammogram at the age of 42 and learned she had cancer. Huggins is...