
Real Stories. Real Impact.
At Columbia Basin Cancer Foundation, every story matters—and every voice reminds us why we do what we do. These powerful testimonials come straight from the heart of our community—clients, families, and supporters who have experienced the impact of CBCF firsthand.
We’re honored to share just a few of those voices with you here.
You Are the Reason
You are the heart of our mission. This journey isn’t easy—but with community, compassion, and care, you never have to face it alone.
And you’re not alone—just listen to the voices of those who’ve walked this path and found hope, healing, and community through
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Ellie’s Story - A Breast Cancer Survivor
When Ellie was diagnosed with breast cancer, she didn't expect the overwhelming support she would receive from Columbia Basin Cancer Foundation. From financial assistance to emotional encouragement, she shares how CBCF walked beside her every step of the way—making her feel seen, supported, and never alone during one of the most challenging times in her life.
Marilyn Bush: Finding Community in a Time of Need
After moving to Grant County to be closer to family, Marilyn Bush faced an unexpected cancer diagnosis. New to the area and feeling uncertain about where to turn, she discovered Columbia Basin Cancer Foundation—and with it, a community that wrapped her in support when she needed it most.
Mike Love: Gratitude That Speaks from the Heart
Mike Love shares what Columbia Basin Cancer Foundation has meant to him during his journey. True to his name, Mike’s heartfelt words are a powerful reminder of the impact community support can have. His sincere appreciation and vulnerability have deeply touched all of us at CBCF—and we’re honored to walk alongside him.
Every Story Matters
These are just a few of the many voices that inspire our work every day.
At Columbia Basin Cancer Foundation, we’re honored to be part of each journey. If you have a story you'd like to share, or if you’re looking for support, we’re here—because no one should face cancer alone.