Ashley’s Story
Ashley is so much more than her cancer journey – she is a sister, daughter, friend and one of the strongest, most vibrant souls you’ll ever meet. She has a passion for living life to the fullest, whether she’s throwing punches in the boxing ring, pushing her limits at CrossFit, finding balance through aerial yoga, or exploring the world through travel and diving. At home, her happiest moments are spent with her precious pup, Harley, who never leaves her side.
In October 2022, Ashley went in for what she thought would be a routine mammogram, only to receive the life-changing news that she had breast cancer. After undergoing surgery to remove her right breast, she thought she was finally cancer free. But just a few months later, in January 2023, Ashley faced another devastating diagnosis: stage four ovarian cancer, that metastasized. She bravely endured chemotherapy treatment and a very extensive surgery, followed by more chemotherapy. At that point, Ashley had won that battle and was declared in remission for over a year. Sadly, the cancer returned, this time spreading to the lymph nodes surrounding the heart, forming tumors in her chest and liver.
Through it all, Ashley has continued to show remarkable courage and grace. She faces each day determined not to be defined by cancer, but by the strength, love, and joy she brings to those around her. Her journey is not only a fight against illness, but also a testament to resilience, hope, and the power of community. Ashley’s spirit is, in every way, unbreakable.
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“The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience.” – Eleanor Roosevelt

Choose a day to support Ashley with a helping hand
We’ve put together this calendar to make it easy for everyone to lend Ashley a hand with daily tasks.

I’ve started a YouTube channel where I share my journey – both the struggles and the victories. You’ll find updates about my health, honest conversations about cancer, and glimpses of the small joys that keep me moving forward. My hope is that by opening up, I can offer strength, encouragement, and maybe even laugh along the way.


