In 2006, 40-year-old teacher and single mother, Cindy Osborne of Mt. Juliet, TN went to the doctor for routine bloodwork, never expecting the news she would receive. Cindy’s bloodwork would reveal that she had polycythemia vera. This big word...
March Colon Cancer Awareness Month: Why It Matters
So many days and months of the year are dedicated to specific things. Whether to remember a certain person, to raise awareness for something, or to celebrate- each month has its own purpose! March is colon cancer awareness month! At...
Giving Hope: Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
Have you heard that Sherry’s Hope received a $7,500 grant from the Robert K and Anne H Zelle Fund for Health by The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee (CFMT)? These funds will be used to support our...
Lebanon Breakfast Rotary Club Gives HOPE
Sherry’s Hope was invited to attend the Lebanon Breakfast Rotary Club meeting on December 7, 2023. Eleven other non-profits were recognized at this meeting and Sherry’s Hope was blessed to stand alongside so many other amazing local...
Macon Bank & Trust Donates to Sherry’s Hope
Macon Bank & Trust hosted its third annual Cruise for a Cure event on Saturday, September 23rd. Cars and trucks of all kinds lined up at the main office of Macon Bank & Trust and drove through a beautiful scenic cruise that ended at the...
Support Group Gives Hope
Participating in the Sherry’s Run 5K Run/Walk Event each September is one way our community comes together to show love and support to those who are battling cancer. All funds raised from the event stay local to help families facing a cancer...
Sherry’s Run Changes Name To Sherry’s Hope
A big change is coming to the organization known as Sherry’s Run. While the Sherry’s Run 5K Run/Walk Event is held on the second Saturday of each September, the team works throughout the year to provide hope to those battling cancer in our...
Remembering Blessings In Spite of Cancer
Trayce Sackman has always been one to help others. She’s spent 18 years at Watertown High School both in the classroom teaching special education students and working in the attendance office. She’s volunteered at church, in the community and...
A Story of Faith and Family
Faith and family. These have been the cornerstones of Denise Seay’s life—and even more so during her battle with cancer.
Last year, due to her insurance carrier changing, Denise scheduled her yearly mammogram in August instead of December....
A Symbol of Hope
Tracy Underwood, who owns A.J.’s Florist with her mother Marcia Pruitte, has always loved seeing green bows hanging in support of Sherry’s Run throughout our community. As a long time run participant and bow-making volunteer, she knows that those...