The Spring 2026 HUB program is a one-day retreat-based experience for adult cancer survivors and thrivers. Designed as an essential space for reflection, recovery, and community building, The HUB brings people together in a welcoming environment where everyone affected by cancer feels seen, supported, and connected.
Historic Robertson Mansion
2871 Oak Park Road
Rock Hill, SC

Lauren DiFrank is a Hodgkin’s lymphoma survivor and a dedicated advocate for cancer survivorship programming. Her experiences as both a survivor and a caregiver to her late husband have shaped her commitment to supporting others navigating life during and after cancer.
After more than 13 years of participating in survivorship programs through Levine Cancer Institute, Lauren remains deeply committed to fostering healing, connection, and community. She is the owner of Bella Ballerina Highland Creek and serves on the board of directors for the 24 Foundation.

Dr. Kiselev is board certified in internal medicine and psychiatry. He serves as a consult liaison psychiatrist at Atrium Health Carolinas Medical Center and is an assistant professor in the Psycho-Oncology Program within the Department of Supportive Oncology at the Atrium Health Levine Cancer Institute.
He specializes in treating patients with complex medical conditions, including cancer, who are also experiencing psychiatric symptoms such as depression, anxiety, fatigue, and pain. Dr. Kiselev practices both psychiatry and internal medicine and approaches care holistically, recognizing the connection between physical health, mental health, and a patient’s social environment.
He earned his medical degree and a certificate in translational research from Virginia Tech and completed his residency at the Medical University of South Carolina.

Marcy Luna is a High Performance Coach, exercise physiologist, and educator who helps individuals turn stress into greater energy, clarity, and performance. She holds a Master’s degree in Exercise Science, Nutrition, and Eating Behavior and has spent more than 20 years helping people improve their lives through movement, mindset, and science-based strategies. Marcy teaches Nutrition and Personal Health and Wellness at a local university and works privately with clients seeking sustainable behavior change and lasting well-being.
Known for her practical, compassionate approach, she combines physiology and psychology to help people unlock their potential and create healthier, more vibrant lives.

Andrea Sowle has served on the Integrative Oncology team at the Atrium Health Levine Cancer Institute for eight years. As an Artist-in-Residence at the Cabarrus and University City locations, she connects patients, staff, and care partners with the healing power of visual art.
With a background in art education, Andrea believes anyone can learn creative skills and emphasizes the artistic process as a path to therapy, connection, and community. Her classes combine art instruction with an environment that encourages meaningful conversation and shared experience. She has also collaborated with local art organizations and municipalities to integrate art, culture, and nature into community spaces. Outside of her work, Andrea enjoys gardening, baking, and spending time outdoors with family and friends.

Heidi Baggott, founder of Eat Drink Zen (eatdrinkzen.com), is a certified sound healing practitioner who has been guiding restorative experiences since 2019. Inspired by the profound calming effect of her first sound bath, she dedicated her work to helping others manage stress, anxiety, and depression through immersive sound journeys.
Drawing from global wellness influences, including luxury spa environments and Traditional Chinese Medicine, Heidi creates nurturing spaces for relaxation and renewal. Her work focuses on fostering balance, resilience, and meaningful healing through community and collaboration.

Tina Jerkovich, founder of Specialty Vibrations (specialtyvibrations.com), is an energy and sound healing practitioner with more than 15 years of experience creating restorative, heart-centered spaces for relaxation and renewal.
Blending sound immersion, guided meditation, and Reiki, she supports nervous system regulation and gentle integration. Tina is passionate about helping others reconnect with their inner resilience and calm, offering experiences that are grounding, empowering, and deeply restorative.

Feast for Good is a Charlotte nonprofit providing nourishing food & meal assistance sourced from local culinary resources to cancer patients.
We exist to insure patients have access to comforting meals regardless of obstacles due to lack of finances, caregiving, physicality, and/or living conditions.
Our tailored approach strives to reduce worry & stress allowing patients to focus on recovery.
For more information, please contact Nancy Mulholland: nancy@24foundation.org, or 828-291-7399.
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