B2S Alumni Voices

What stays with you after Base2Summit.

From community and confidence to peace, perspective, and lasting connection, these stories reflect what Base2Summit means to the young adults who have experienced it.

More than a week away.

Base2Summit creates space for young adults facing cancer to step outside the routines of treatment, isolation, and survival mode. For many alumni, what they found there was more than adventure. It was community, understanding, rest, and the freedom to be fully themselves.

What alumni talk about most

Community

Finding people who “get it” without needing to explain.

Confidence

Rediscovering strength, trying new things, and trusting their bodies again.

Peace

Experiencing rest, nature, and room to breathe.

Connections That Last

Leaving with relationships and support that continue beyond the week.

Samantha - 2025

Relearning My Limits & Finding My People

By Samantha, Base2Summit Alum

I had participated in another young adult cancer program before, so when I was accepted to Base2Summit, I was excited to meet even more people who “got it”, but as the week got closer… I got nervous. In fact, I texted my husband from the plane, “I’m so nervous.”

Even though I had done something like this before, you just never know what to expect. What helped calm some of those nerves was how thoughtful and thorough the entire application process was. Gathering paperwork, answering questions, it felt intentional. It felt like they truly cared about who was coming and what each of us needed.

Jasmine - 2023

Base2Summit was my first “cancer camp” experience. I was excited, nervous and unsure what to expect. On the way there, I thought I was making a mistake and nearly flew back home during my layover. I’m so glad I didn’t. I didn’t realize how badly I needed to meet and talk to other young adult cancer survivors. I didn’t even realize how much fear and anxiety I still have. By having a chance to recognize and express it, I now have the chance to work through it. B2S gave me back parts of me I was missing.

Tamica - 2025

Before coming to Base2Summit, I had already experienced a few other programs, so I knew each one brings something different. Still, I felt a little nervous heading into it. I appreciated the pre-program group zoom call. It was nice to see everyone before I arrived, then seeing a familiar face at the airport made everything feel more at ease right from the very beginning.

Living with stage 4 cancer, I’m always waiting for the other shoe to drop, so it meant a lot to be surrounded by others who truly “get it”. I’ve never been to a program with people who understand what it’s like to keep living while still in the middle of it all. There’s a different kind of connection in that space, one that doesn’t require explanation.

Sarah - 2022

Before Base2Summit, I had already attended a few different programs for young adults impacted by cancer. Each one offered something meaningful in its own way—but this experience felt different from the start.

If I’m honest, going somewhere new always brings a little anxiety. I think most people feel that way, but during the intake process, I felt genuinely cared for. It was clear that the team took the time to understand each of us, especially our medical needs. That kind of attention made it easier to trust the experience before it even began.

Elizabeth - 2024

Cancer always has a before and an after. Before, I had moved back from the west coast  to settle down in the suburbs, I was newly engaged, just went on my bachelorette trip to  the mountains of NC, looking forward to my wedding/honeymoon, excitedly planning on  having a family, and hoping for a promotion. After? It was such a question mark.

We all go through life with lots of plans. Plans for tomorrow or next week or next year. All of  sudden, I had no plans. None that really mattered. Except to stay alive. I was diagnosed  with an aggressive form of breast cancer at 31 years old. Nearly 4 weeks almost to the  day prior to my wedding. And those weeks were a whirlwind of medical appointments,  sharing the news with family, wedding decisions, a honeymoon cancelation, fertility  treatments and procedures before chemo began. 

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