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Location: St. John’s, NL (Hybrid)   |   Position type: Full-time

About YACC

Young Adult Cancer Canada (YACC) is a national charity o...


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Hello beautiful YACCers,

We often say that joining the YACC community is a catch 22. It allows you to connect with incredible people who totally get where you’re coming from. Through the worst of times, you develop the best of friendships. But, it also means you will lose some of those friends along the way. I have been doing this work for over 20 years and the death o...


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In addition to YACC’s Recover Study, here are some opportunities to use your voice and your experience to help understand, shape, and improve the future of young adult cancer!

Are you conducting a study relevant to young adults dealing with cancer? Please ema...


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By Nicole Cave (#teamCave/Hartery)

My son, Jayden, has been part of Shave for the Brave since 2012, always standing side by side with his dad. It wasn’t just an event to them, it was their thing, a tradition they shared year after year, creating memories that meant everything to them.

When COVID-19 paused the event in 2020, it was something they both tr...


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By Ashley Sheppard

At age 35, cancer is really not something I expected to be a part of my life, but I was diagnosed with Stage three ErPr+ breast cancer in March 2025.

I was completely shattered when I was diagnosed, but there is so much more to being diagnosed than I ever thought of before. Hearing the words “you have cancer” was truly a rollercoaster...


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