If ever there was a teenager with a zest for life, it was Cassie Nascimento.
And though the bubbly teen lost her battle with cancer in December last year, the legacy she left behind her is truly remarkable.
From the moment she was diagnosed with brain cancer at 16, the teenager used whatever energy she had towards being an involved ambassador for the You Can campaign to establish youth cancer centres in Australia.
Earlier this week, Cassie’s mum was presented with the Barnardos Mother of the Year Award.
And today, while we remember Cassie’s generosity of spirit, we also want to acknowledge her family.
We want to pay special tribute to her mum, Gloria, who kept the spirits of her daughter high during such a tough time in both of their lives.
In the years following Cassie’s diagnosis, Gloria attended every doctor’s appointment with her and held her hand throughout Cassie’s recovery process. She would sleep on the hospital floor next to her daughter’s bed and drive between Wollongong and Sydney constantly and without complaint to be by her side.
Through all of this, Gloria also reached out to Jason Carrasco, a young man diagnosed with testicular cancer at 19. He nominated Gloria for the award for being like a second mum to him despite her own personal pain.