We believe a diagnosis should not define your narrative. The Healing Sanctuary was created for the woman seeking a transition from the clinical to the personal—a space for restoration and a return to self.
We built The Healing Sanctuary to remind every women of the strength she still carries.
As three breast cancer survivors, we know how much a diagnosis can take from a woman beyond the physical. We also know how powerful it is to be surrounded by peace, care, and women who truly understand.
We created The Healing Sanctuary to offer that - a place to rest, reconnect, and feel like yourself again.
We are honored you're here.
Ta-Ta for now!- Eileen, Marisa & Kelly
Eileen worked for nearly 20 years in management consulting while raising four children with her husband, Tye. She made Partner in 2022 and then diagnosed with breast cancer (ER+ PR- HER2-) less than a year later. Her treatment included two reconstruction surgeries - a double mastectomy, DIEP FLAP - and four rounds of chemotherapy.
She then started Tamoxifen before switching to Anastrozole due to chemo-induced menopause and now in the process of determining what Aromatose Inhibitor will work best to reduce reoccurrence.
Marisa began her career as a family law attorney, then spent a decade at home raising her two children. When she returned to work, she built a real estate career that she loves.
In 2024, Marisa was diagnosed with stage 1 breast cancer (ER+ PR+ HER+). Her treatments included a double mastectomy, two reconstruction surgeries - including DIEP FLAP, twelve rounds of chemotherapy, and one year of immunotherapy. She is currently undergoing hormone therapy.
Combining a love of health and athletics, Kelly earned her master degree in Sports Management and now manages Yoga Bliss studio, which she has since 2010. She is actively involved with her three children's activities and happy married to her husband, Joe.
Kelly was diagnosed with Stage 2 invasive ductal carcinoma breast cancer in 2023. She had a double mastectomy, two breast reconstruction surgeries, four rounds of chemotherapy and 25 rounds of radiation.