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Reel Connection 2024

An older man unhooks a fish from a young man's fishing pole at Reel Connection.

Join us for our annual fishing event: Reel Connection. We will spend the morning fishing out at YMCA Camp Carter. Breakfast items, coffee, and a catered lunch from Carpenter’s Cafe will be included. Cancer Care Services will provide the fishing poles and all fishing supplies. Please bring your favorite outdoor chairs and/or blankets. It’s going to be a fun morning!

To RSVP, contact Megan Clifton, Director of Client Engagement: Megan@CancerCareServices.org

Acompáñenos en nuestro evento anual de pesca: Reel Connection. Pasaremos la mañana pescando en YMCA Camp Carter. Se servirá desayuno, café, y un almuerzo proporcionado por Carpenter’s Cafe. Cancer Care Services proporcionará las cañas de pescar y todo lo que necesita para la pesca. Por favor, traiga sus sillas favoritas al aire libre, y / o mantas. ¡Será una mañana divertida!

Para inscribirse, póngase en contacto con Megan Clifton, Director of Client Engagement: Megan@CancerCareServices.org

 

Interested in volunteering? Find Reel Connection volunteer opportunities on our Volunteer Portal.

Reel Connection 2023

Three kids sit on a dock fishing at Reel Connection.

Family Fishing Day: Reel Connection 2023

Reel Connection is a one-day fishing event at YMCA Camp Carter. Clients and their loved ones are invited to enjoy a morning of fishing, light breakfast items, and nature! Fishing poles and all supplies will be provided. A box-style lunch will also be served. Bring your chairs, blankets, sunscreen, and smiles!

To RSVP, contact:
Megan Clifton, Client Connection Manager
Megan@CancerCareServices.org
817-482-5996

Register Here: https://hipaa.jotform.com/210046374588156

To volunteer: Contact Megan Clifton or sign up.

Día de pesca de la familia: Reel Connection 2023

Reel Connection es un evento de un día en Camp Carter de YMCA. ¡Clientes y sus seres queridos son invitados para disfrutar una mañana de pesca, aperitivos de desayuno y la naturaleza! Cañas de pescar y todo el equipo será proveído. Un lonche será servido. ¡Traigan sus sillas, cobijas, protector solar y sus sonrisas!

Para mas informacion contacten con,
Megan Clifton, Client Connection Manager
Megan@CancerCareServices.org
817-482-5996

 

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A Day of Fishing, Fun, & Family!

A family poses for a picture by the lake at Reel Connection 2022.

Reel Connection 2022 Recap

A couple poses with a fish at Reel Connection 2022.

Cancer patients, caregivers, and survivors kept it “reel” at Reel Connection. We relaxed by the lake at YMCA Camp Carter and caught a lot of fish!

A father and his daughter fish at Reel Connection 2022.

Reel Connection is a family-friendly Connect Event hosted by Cancer Care Services. Individuals and families impacted by cancer are invited to spend the day fishing, relaxing, and connecting with others!

A volunteer helps a young man at Reel Connection 2022.

Reel Connection is often the first time kids in the family learn how to fish! We are so thankful for the volunteers from the Dallas and Fort Worth District of the Texas Parks and Wildlife and Young Men’s Service League. They helped families set up their fishing spots and showed first-timers how to fish.

Three kids fish off the dock at Reel Connection 2022.

Reel Connection 2022 brought together families for a day of fishing, fun, and family!

If you or someone you know is interested in attending our Connect Events, please contact us at 817-921-0653 or fill out our online Get Help form.

Pete’s Story

Pete's Story - Pete and his family.

Stories of Hope: Pete’s Story

What programs/activities did you use from Cancer Care Services?
I participated in the REEL fishing and the Christmas/ New Years’ dinner. I enjoyed the aromatherapy and use it to sleep. I have an interest in food prep, massage, stretching, and meditation.

How did you initially hear about Cancer Care Services?
They sent me an invite to the fishing event at the Boy Scouts camp.

Where would you be today without Cancer Care Services?
Well, probably the relationship with wife and daughter would be more difficult. I think it gave a bigger perspective on my family what I was going through and made us closer.

What was the best thing Cancer Care Services did/is doing for you?
Giving me a sense of gratitude and appreciation of other people caring about this disease and giving me hope.

When I was diagnosed it was a surreal experience. I thought at first “why me” since I was just getting recovered from a serious motorcycle accident on 2/8/15. I was in the hospital in ICU for 3 weeks and in the hospital for a month. I was off work for 3 months. Thank God I worked for a good company that paid me through this time and also donated money to offset my medical expense and I survived.

As I said “why me” and then I thought “why not me.” I think of all the young children that have had to endure this at the beginning of their lives that should be enjoying it but don’t have that opportunity and in many cases die from it. I had support from my wife and daughter and my co-workers. Also from friends and family.

I was diagnosed with Colon Cancer and the doctors and staff gave me a lot of support from Texas Oncology. I had a 12” section of my Colon removed and had to be hooked to an ileostomy bag for a year. I went through two terms of Chemotherapy 7 months total and radiation.

Not to mention the totally dead feeling I felt every day, The ill-feeling, the numbness on my hands and feet, my skin peeling, not being able to eat. I would get sores in my mouth so bad I could barely swallow. As soon as I came home from work I would go to bed. Yes, I worked through this whole time missing only 1 day. I thought it was the best thing I could do rather than lay in bed and feel depressed. There were days I could barely walk and the miserable times of draining and changing the ileostomy bag.

Everything involved with cancer I would not wish on anyone, and I have a new sense of compassion toward anyone who goes through it that are survivors and God’s grace for those who did not make it through but kept on fighting till the end. I lost my mother to this disease in December of last year and also four friends.

But for anyone that goes through this, I tell them don’t give up don’t ever give up. I have just gotten a clean bill of health two months ago and am currently cancer-free. So I will always have hope and strength to take on this disease and never stop fighting. So now I say “why me”, but “why not me.” So don’t stop believing.