How can you help?
Ways you can make my journey?
Many people have asked how can they help? Here are some ways you can support my approaching treatments:
Larissa’s MBC Rollercoaster Amazon Wish List
Visit our go-fundme page: Larissa's Fight with MBC
Since March of 2016 I have shared my journey facing metastatic breast cancer. I’ve been fortunate to have received help when I discovered I would start fighting for my life in 2016 at 30 years old. I received both financial donations and support in other forms, like those who so generously helped my husband Martin and I make memories wherever and whenever we could. The New Year, 2018, will be dramatically different, because the price of my health insurance is going to soar. I also discovered that not only will we have to figure out how to pay $1,100 a month for health insurance, but my treatment hospital — Dana Farber — will not be considered in-network anymore. This means that on top of the $1,100 monthly payment, we will have to pay $4,500 out of pocket before my insurance will kick in Learn more here:
Donate Your Hilton Rewards Points
I am currently under going treatment about 1.5-2 hours from my home to Boston. Some days its very helpful to stay the night. We have picked to stay with Hilton because we currently have points saved up. Any points or gift cards would be very helpful!
- Do you have un-need Hilton Rewards Points? Or Hilton Gift Cards? Donate them to us to help with my trips up to Dana Farber for my treatments. Learn How
Gas Gift Cards
Since we will be commuting to Boston (250 miles round trip) between 2-4 times per month gas is going to spike! Any gift card donations will be greatly appreciated!
Transfer Your Unused/Unneeded JETBLUE Points
Something important to my journey is traveling and creating experiences and spread awareness about Metastatic Breast Cancer.
Jet Blue allows you to transfer points here to other members.
Jet Blue allows you to transfer points here to other members.
Donate to Cancer Research
Metastatic Breast Cancer is one of the Stage 4 cancers that IS NOT CURABLE. Many of us can live with Metastatic Breast Cancer for several years. Some say 3 years after diagnosis but because of continuous research newer drugs are helping us live longer! Here are a few places I trust: