June 2024 Zach’s Bridge Update
Our last big update was in February, we have a lot of new subscribers since then. There was a ton going in February, and even more going on now, 4 months later. Our mission is to provide peer support for…
Our last big update was in February, we have a lot of new subscribers since then. There was a ton going in February, and even more going on now, 4 months later. Our mission is to provide peer support for…
It’s been a while since our last update, and there has been a lot, and we mean A LOT, going on here at Zach’s Bridge. We honestly cannot even cover it all here, but it’s important that we share some…
The past two weekends have been jam packed with opportunities to actively participate in the childhood caner community. CureFest We started out at our first ever childhood cancer conference, CureFest, on September 22-24 in Washington DC. This is the largest…
The idea for Zach’s Rules was to try to turn all the horror, pain, sadness and grief into something that others could grab onto and take away from this awfulness and be able to apply the lessons we learned from…
This week we were on Capitol Hill in Washington DC, meeting with our state representatives to request continuation and expansion of resources to fight childhood cancer. We had meetings with Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley’s staff, House Minority Whip and Congresswoman…
Here at Zach’s Bridge HQ, we’re big believers in connecting with others to ask questions, share ideas, learn from those that have come before us, and generally getting support and guidance. I’m sure that’s not surprising giving what the purpose…
I met a work colleague from another company at an industry conference. “I just read your post on LinkedIn,” he said. Usually that’s a sales pitch. It wasn’t. It became a legitimate, amazing partnership that we are so proud to…
In January, we were invited to share Zach’s story with everyone who works at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston. Zach was treated there and in spite of the fact that he wasn’t cured, it is an amazing place with everyone…
This is Zach on a bridge that we rode to on our bikes when he was 10. We were following a clearly marked path, and the river we were crossing was calm. When you are facing advanced childhood cancer, it’s…
We got the news on June 19, 2021. There was nothing more they could do to save our son’s life. We only had 139 days left. While we never would lose hope until Zach passed away on November 5, 2021…