10/30/2025
We apologize for any inconvenience, but tonight’s virtual class with Dr. Yazid has been postponed. We are currently working on a new date in November and will share the updated details soon. Thank you for your understanding.
Mary’s Place by the Sea is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting women with cancer This resounding concept spread.
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22 Main Avenue
Ocean Grove, NJ
07756
| Monday | 9am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
| Friday | 9am - 5pm |
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Mary’s Place by the Sea is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting women who are receiving treatment for cancer. We provide services that complement their medical treatment, including oncology massages, nutrition education, individual counseling, expressive writing, reflexology, Reiki, guided meditation, prayer, and yoga...at no cost to our guests. Our integrative services provide our guests rest and support during this challenging time in their lives. They are empowered with knowledge that will aid them on their road to healing. Please note: Mary’s Place by the Sea is not a medical facility with medical staff or aides.
When Mary's Place by the Sea first opened its doors in 2009, two rooms were rented at a lovely bed and breakfast in Ocean Grove, New Jersey. Michele Gannon and Maria McKeon, Co-Founders, began reaching out to oncology offices and groups supporting women with cancer sharing their vision. The response was immediate...finally, a place for women with cancer to go and be surrounded by love and understanding. A place where cancer was a common denominator, but not the defining attribute. A place where taking a deep breath, sharing challenges and experiences and recognizing the needs of the whole person was the focal point. This resounding concept spread. Over the course of the next year, more women with cancer wanted to stay than the accommodations would allow. In 2011, Mary's Place moved to a historic, four-bedroom home which needed minor renovations to accommodate up to four women overnight.