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Growing the Sail Beyond Cancer Community – Nominate, Donate, Volunteer
Growing the Sail Beyond Cancer Community – Nominate, Donate, Volunteer: We’re thrilled to be featured by DOCKWA, a leading platform in the boating world

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Gloucester Week on HRS: Sail Beyond Cancer
Board member and cancer survivor Kim Lawver sits for an interview on the Hampton Road Show to share about the new Sail Beyond Cancer...

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Shelter From the Storm
"For people caught in the maelstrom of cancer, Sail Beyond Cancer offers respite..." Sail Beyond Cancer featured in Sail Magazine's March...

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A seaworthy mission: Pa. doctor participates in nonprofit respite sails for cancer patients
Sail Beyond Cancer featured on WVIA Radio! Read or Listen here

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Spinsheet: Sail Beyond Cancer Annapolis names new executive director, offers sails aboard a beautiful 40-foot Beneteau.
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SBCA FEATURED IN SEVERNA PARK VOICE
"Setting Sail for Cancer"

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Sail Beyond Cancer Featured on OncoLink:
Get to Know: Sail Beyond Cancer Posted on April 30th, 2024 By Fern Nibauer-Cohen Suzanne Johnson was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2010. An active single mother of three young children, Suzanne was used to multitasking as she was a serial entrepreneur and was well known in her community of Burlington, VT as a realtor, restauranter and aerobics instructor. During her eight years of treatment, she went through some major moments of transformation. Looking back on that time,

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Sail Beyond Cancer Thrives in Annapolis with a Generous Sailor's Gift | Chesapeake Bay Magazine
One local sailor, in particular, has had an especially profound impact on the group’s efforts since coming onboard in the early stages of the Annapolis chapter. After leading numerous sails on the Bay, volunteer captain Joe Zebleckes became a cancer patient himself. After his own final sail with the team, he left the remarkable gesture of donating his personal sailboat, Anneliese , a Beneteau 40, to the organization. Read full article: https://www.chesapeakebaymagazine.com/s

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Nov 1, 20231 min read


Sail Beyond Cancer VT Featured in Best of Burlington Magazine
Sail Beyond Cancer VT provides Tranquility to cancer patients...

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Gratitude Out on the Water with Steve Milizia
Steve Milizia talks with Suzanne Johnson, Cpt. Doug White, Vince Hampson, and Laura Bowe about the cancer respite sails and gratitude for...
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Dec 14, 20221 min read


Many Thanks to Signarama Vermont for Their Support!
Many thanks to Signarama Vermont for their support with our feature in the 2022 Vt Biz Giving Guide! Bob and Paula Diaco, owners of...
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Dec 7, 20221 min read


Gary Jobson in Support of Sail Beyond Cancer, Shares His Inspiring Story
We are incredibly honored that Gary Jobson has chosen to endorse Sail Beyond Cancer Gary Jobson, a World Class Sailor, fully supports...
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The Easiest Gift to GIVE
When learning of a friend or loved one’s cancer diagnosis, there is often a feeling of helplessness. On so many levels, the experience is...
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"We Sail Beyond Cancer"
Steve introduces his friend and fellow traveler, Suzanne Johnson the Executive Director of Sail Beyond Cancer. Suzanne shares her...
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Feb 28, 20221 min read


The 100 Day COUNTDOWN!
We are excited to announce that we will be sailing in 100 days from now! We encourage YOU to nominate anyone that YOU know right now who...
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Feb 1, 20221 min read
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