In today's digital age, where global giants dominate the online landscape, it's more important than ever for local businesses to band together. Our Community is a dedicated space where local enterprises can unite to strengthen our shared economic footprint. By collaborating and supporting one another, we can enhance our online presence, build domain authority, and create a resilient local network that safeguards our businesses from external pressures.
Here, you'll find a platform focused on local causes and mutual growth, where every business, big or small, can contribute and benefit. Together, we can ensure that our community thrives online and offline, creating a robust economic boundary that protects our local interests and fosters long-term success.
Join us in building a stronger, more connected community—because when local businesses succeed, we all succeed.
A cancer diagnosis can turn a person’s world upside down. An individual facing cancer has to manage both the physical and emotional challenges that come with their diagnosis. Imagine the impact this life-altering diagnosis has on the entire family.
Cancer changes everything, leaving many patients and their families feeling isolated. Connect Thru Cancer knows the importance of support, not only for the cancer patient but for the wellness of the entire family. That was our mission back in 2007 when Cathy Gabrielsen founded the organization. At 32, she found herself a young mother, raising her two boys while battling breast cancer and needing support. From her experience, Cuddle My Kids was founded.
Now, over a decade later, it remains our mission as we continue to grow our programs and expand our reach to support even more individuals and families living with a cancer diagnosis. Connect Thru Cancer aims to improve the quality of life for cancer patients and their families throughout cancer treatment.
Learn more about MSP Demos and our community-driven efforts to support local initiatives while expanding a unique program designed to help protect smaller businesses from the ongoing threats from large online properties.