Support after a cancer diagnosis often begins with good intentions. But knowing what to say, when to reach out, or how to help can be difficult.
b-there helps young adults facing cancer and the people who support them stay connected. In one private, invite-only space, you can share how your day is going, communicate how you want to connect, and let your Support Squad know what kind of support would be useful.
IF YOU’RE RECEIVING SUPPORT
Build your Support Squad
Invite the people you trust. You decide who joins your private support circle, what they can see, and who is invited to each request.
Share how your day is going
Post a quick update, select how you’re feeling, and let your Support Squad know how you want to connect.
Set communication preferences
Let people know whether you welcome visitors, prefer virtual connection, need quiet time, or are open to health-related questions.
Share practical ways to help
Create requests for activities, meals, tasks, visits, comfort items, or other forms of support. Add a date, link, notes, and the people you want to invite.
IF YOU’RE SUPPORTING SOMEONE
Know how to show up
Check the person’s latest status before calling, visiting, or asking health-related questions.
Choose a way to help
View the requests shared with you and accept one that works for your time and capacity.
Keep everyone aligned
Once a request is accepted, the person receiving support and the invited Support Squad can see that it is covered.
PRIVATE AND IN YOUR CONTROL
b-there is invite-only. The person receiving support chooses who joins their Support Squad, what information they can see, and who is invited to each request.
Created by b-present Foundation, b-there helps take the guessing out of support so people can stay connected and show up in meaningful ways.
Less guessing. More meaningful support.
A private app for sharing how you’re doing and coordinating meaningful support.