CASTING FOR RECOVERY INC

Bozeman, Montana, 59715 United States

Mission Statement

The mission of CfR is to enhance the quality of life of women with breast cancer through a unique program that combines breast cancer education and peer support with the therapeutic sport of fly fishing. Retreats offer opportunities for women to find inspiration, discover renewed energy for life, and experience healing connections with other women and nature. Casting for Recovery’s retreats are open to breast cancer survivors/thrivers of all ages, in all stages of treatment and recovery, and are free to participants.

About This Cause

Casting for Recovery® (CfR) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1996 by two women--a breast reconstructive surgeon and a professional fly-fisher. To date, we have conducted over 950 retreats nationwide serving more than 11,500 women at no cost to the women themselves. A leading quality of life program for survivors & thrivers of breast cancer, CfR is committed to offering the program to women of any age, race, ethnicity and in any stage of treatment or recovery. Over 1800 volunteers are involved in the program, including local medical and psychosocial professionals as well as fly fishing instructors and program alumnae. Local volunteers plan, implement and coordinate the retreats and lead local fundraising events and activities in the 42 states where CfR is active. Participants are introduced to the rhythmic motion of fly casting – an ideal physical therapy for exercising the joints and soft tissues often affected by breast cancer treatment and surgery. More importantly, participants also have the opportunity to learn ways to improve their quality of life after diagnosis, bond with other women in similar circumstances, and find new strength and confidence. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. The American Cancer Society estimates that there are over 3 million women living with breast cancer in the U.S. Though early detection, improved diagnosis and advances in treatment have resulted in increased survival rates, many women struggle with short or long term side effects and psychological distress. Due to challenging emotional states, survivors of breast cancer may not access available resources that would help them heal. Further, survivors continue to be impacted by the stigma of having cancer. Many women are reluctant to burden their families with fears and concerns. Consequently breast cancer survivors frequently report feeling isolated even years after treatment is completed. CfR provides an opportunity for women whose lives have been profoundly affected by breast cancer to gather in a natural setting, learn the sport of fly fishing and address quality of life and survivorship issues while gaining support from others in similar circumstances. Seventy (70%) percent of women who attend our retreats have never been part of a breast cancer support group and are getting substantial support for the first time. Evaluations show that after attending a retreat: • 100% of participants would recommend our program to others • 94.5% of participants gained a better quality of life, measured by an expanded support network (94%) and feeling better able to cope with breast cancer and its treatment (95%). • 92% of participants reported an increased knowledge of information on medical, psychosocial, and/or emotional issues relating to breast cancer. • 98% of participants reported receiving new resources to improve their quality of life • 97.5% of participants reported positive feelings towards outdoor experiences, continuing outdoor physical activities, and/or a healing connection with nature following a CfR retreat

CASTING FOR RECOVERY INC
109 East Oak St Ste 1G
Bozeman, Montana 59715
United States
Phone (406) 624-6583
Unique Identifier 030354382