
Don’t Just Dream It, Do It – Together
A Community for Cancer Warriors to Share, Connect, and Live Their Bucket List Moments.

Living with cancer can come with challenges, but it doesn’t mean you have to put life on hold. At Bucket Buddies, we’re all about embracing every moment and making dreams come true – together. Whether it’s watching the sunrise over the Grand Canyon, learning to salsa dance, or going on a road trip with new friends, we’re here to connect you with others who want to join you in ticking off every last item on your bucket list.

Bucket Buddies was born from the inspiration of a courageous lung cancer patient. His diagnosis made him reflect on the time and experiences he wanted to live out, but he faced a challenge: he was single, and his friends – with their own time and budget constraints – ON the adventures he so deeply wanted to have. However, he didn’t want to give up on his dreams or face them alone. He sought companionship with others who understood the urgency and the value of making the most of every moment.

This platform was created for people like him: cancer warriors who, no matter their diagnosis, desire to experience life fully, with all the love, laughter, and companionship that each experience deserves. Here, patients can share their dreams, connect with others who have the same passion for living, and together plan and pursue those journeys, those goals, and those moments that make life worthwhile.

Bucket Buddies is more than just a community; it’s a reminder that the power of dreams is greater when shared. Through this network, people facing cancer can find friends who understand the unique challenges of their situation, and with whom they can create unforgettable memories. Here, the value of each experience is magnified because it’s shared and understood by others who are also racing to make the most of every instant.
This space is for those who seek, above all, to feel that they are not alone, that they still have dreams to live, and that, although their path may be challenging, they don’t have to walk it without company.