I didn’t start Comfort Through Cancer because I wanted a cute little project. I started it because cancer isn’t cute. It’s brutal. It tears through your life, your body, your plans — and you’re expected to just “stay strong” while everything burns around you.
But I don’t want to just survive this. I want to live through it. Feel human. Feel seen. Feel something other than “patient.”
That’s what Comfort Through Cancer is about — creating comfort, joy, and small sparks of beauty in the middle of the chaos. Because what you use, what you wear, what surrounds you when you’re fighting for your life — it all matters. I know that because I’m on my eighth round of chemo. And every soft blanket, every calming scent, every word that reminds me I’m still me — it helps.
I want this brand to blow up, not for fame, but because we deserve better than sterile survival. We deserve comfort. We deserve dignity. We deserve products and spaces made for us — the people who are living through the storm.
So if you’re reading this and you know a company, a collab, a crazy idea — something that fits this mission — reach out. I want this to be loud. I want it to reach every patient who needs to know they’re not alone.
Because comfort isn’t weakness. It’s rebellion. It’s saying: I’m still here, and I’m going to make this hell a little softer.