Hey there! I'm Darren McKenna, a cancer survivor with a zest for life and a smile that's brighter than ever! My journey with cancer was anything but ordinary, but I tackled it head-on with a healthy dose of humour. Despite facing disability along the way, I've embraced every challenge with resilience and positivity. Join me as I share my story, spread laughter, and celebrate the beauty of life!
Founded in 2024, Just Be You is dedicated to making a meaningful difference in the lives of people in our community. As we continue to grow and evolve, we are becoming a formidable force for positive change. Together, we will challenge norms, break down barriers, and create a more inclusive world for all.
is twofold: to raise awareness about sinus cancer and its impact on individuals and families. We believe in the power of laughter, kindness, and generosity to bring about positive change. Additionally, we advocate for disability rights to ensure that everyone, regardless of their abilities, has the opportunity to thrive and fully participate in society. But don't let the laughter and joy fool you – we're serious about our mission.
What Sets Us Apart:
What sets us apart is our unique approach to advocacy, combining the important cause of sinus cancer awareness with our passion for disability rights. We believe that by bringing together these two causes, we can amplify our impact and create meaningful change in the lives of those affected.
Our Approach:
We take a proactive and inclusive approach to advocacy, engaging with policymakers, healthcare professionals, and communities to drive awareness and support for both sinus cancer research and disability rights initiatives. Through education, empowerment, and collaboration, we strive to build a more accessible and inclusive world for everyone.
Join Us:
Whether you're a person affected by sinus cancer, a disability rights advocate, or an ally looking to make a difference, there's a place for you in our vibrant community. Join us as we work together to raise awareness, promote equality, and make a positive impact in the lives of individuals with disabilities and those affected by cancer.