I have borne the repercussions of breast cancer my entire life. My mother, Vera lost her fight to breast cancer when I was 8 years old. She was a remarkable woman who always fought for a better life.
As a young woman, my Mother and father fled Czechoslovakia (now The Czech Republic) to escape political oppression and with a desired for a better life.
I was a baby when mum was first diagnosed with breast cancer, but she recovered and it appeared life would carry on. However, the cancer returned, which proved to be too much for her marriage, which soon ended. Mum underwent treatment and I carry the memories of her illness, the side affects of all the treatments and having no hair.
Her concerned for me and the inability to return to her home country, spurred her on, she arranged for her Czech friends to take me into their care. When Mum passed away, Milos and Maree raised me as their own, despite the ramifications of the intense grief of a small child losing a parent. Our family bond is strong and loving, and I officially adopted Milos and Maree as my parents during my teen years.
I have carried a sadness in my heart over the loss of my Mum and have always been haunted by her illness. As a mother myself now, and older than Mum ever lived to be, I find myself imagining the heartache she must have faced knowing she would leave me behind due to this terrible cancer.
I don’t remember if during her fight with cancer if she had the help of generous associations like the Hunter Breast Cancer Foundation, but there are many memories where these services, had they been available would have been welcome so I’d like to do my bit to help HBCF continue their support to those that need it.
I’m shaving my head in honour of my beloved mum, Vera. Please donate to this cause which sees women worried how their children will fare without them in the face of breast cancer.
No child should lose their parent from this disease.
HBCF is completely funded by the local Newcastle community. Funds raised by the community goes directly into providing on the ground assistance to the 1 in 8 Novocastrians who are diagnosed with breast and ovarian cancer each year. Through the generous support of the Hunter, HBCF provides a range of supportive care services including: private transport to medical appointments and surgery, comfort packs, care packages, fresh food deliveries, lawn maintenance and more.