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"I Needed To See People Who Looked Like Me" - Luna Peak Foundation
"I Needed To See People Who Looked Like Me" - Luna Peak Foundation

"I Needed To See People Who Looked Like Me" - Luna Peak Foundation

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Many of us end up working in the grief world because of our personal experiences. We want to give others what we most needed. This is especially true for Melody Lomboy-Lowe and her niece Gracelyn Bateman, who co-founded Luna Peak Foundation in the hopes of supporting both those affected by cancer and those grieving a death. Melody was diagnosed with cancer when she was 6 and went through intensive treatment until she was 9. Gracelyn's dad, and Melody's brother-in-law, died of a cardiac event while running in 2016. Through their books and social media channels, Luna Peak provides multicultural stories of survivorship and hope.  Places we go in this episode: Grieving during the holidays. What Melody needed from adults while she was going through treatment. How interviewing those affected by cancer and those grieving a death has impacted them.  Their hopes for Luna Peak Foundation going forward.  Books mentioned: Beyond Remission Beyond Grief Holiday Griefings

"I Needed To See People Who Looked Like Me" - Luna Peak Foundation

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