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Cancer Took My Parents—and Showed Me How to Teach
Cancer Took My Parents—and Showed Me How to Teach Elizabeth Redden Wed, 07/01/2026 - 03:00 AM Grief transformed my classroom into a space where students learn professional skills by serving organizations that fight the disease that devastated my family. Byline(s) Dane Kiambi
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Metro
· Jul 8, 2026
I survived testicular cancer — then I lost the friend who truly understood
'You question why you got to live and others haven’t.'
Upworthy
· Jun 22, 2026
Teacher shares how one interaction with a student led her to change her entire curriculum
I sat there and tried to speak openly about how I could never fully understand and went home and cried. The post Teacher shares how one interaction with a student led her to change her entire curriculum appeared first on Upworthy.
Daily Mail
· Jul 6, 2026
Father found out he had cancer... when he lost his taste for his home brewed beer
Father found out he had cancer... when he lost his taste for his home brewed beer
Brisbane Times
· Jul 3, 2026
Matilda Devine ran away to join the circus. Her parents couldn’t be prouder
Tilly was at primary school when she realised what she wanted to do with her life – so her parents uprooted their lives to help make it happen.
Legit.ng
· Jul 7, 2026
Watch hopw woman returned to school and bagged degree from LASU
A lady celebrated as her mum bagged a degree from LASU, and shared her touching story. She shared how her mother sacrificed to train her and her siblings.
RTÉ News
· Jun 25, 2026
'Very positive' - project gathers fostering experiences
The My Fostering Journey project involved listening to biological and adopted children, otherwise known as children who foster, about their experiences.
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Related coverage for "Cancer Took My Parents—and Showed Me How to Teach": Metro — I survived testicular cancer — then I lost the friend who truly understood. Upworthy — Teacher shares how one interaction with a student led her to change her entire curriculum. Daily Mail — Father found out he had cancer... when he lost his taste for his home brewed beer. Brisbane Times — Matilda Devine ran away to join the circus. Her parents couldn’t be prouder. Legit.ng — Watch hopw woman returned to school and bagged degree from LASU. RTÉ News — 'Very positive' - project gathers fostering experiences