Gloria first heard of SLEW from her State Representative/Med Team Home Provider. She then called the American Cancer Society who also referred her to SLEW. She had just been released from the hospital and was feeling very alone because she has no family to lean on for support.
Gloria says that the thing that stood out the most when she first entered SLEW was the support of other women. In her first group meeting when she started to cry and everyone came around to hug her and hold her she knew they understood without her trying to explain anything to them. They had gone through or were going through the same thing. She had to go through 6 operations because the doctors had trouble getting clean margins on her which made her very angry and just wanting to give up some times, but the women at SLEW kept her going, helping to build her self esteem and self worth.
SLEW has provided her with wigs, caps and other necessities that would have caused a big hardship on her. She is very thankful to receive those items and all of the other services from SLEW at no charge.
Finally, her tumors have shrunk, she is finished with chemo, and she feels that she is in a good place right now! She's surrounded by people who she knows cares about her. Gloria says she is looking forward to the day when she can go back to college. She has also gotten back into the church, which gives her a sense of fulfillment.