
Cancer Survivor Amanda Nerstad Joins Survivor Fitness
Cancer survivor Amanda Nerstad is now helping other Tennessee survivors heal through fitness and wellness as a program coordinator. After years of advocacy work, she's bringing her personal journey full circle.
Amanda Nerstad knows firsthand what life after cancer treatment looks like. Now she's dedicating her career to helping other survivors in Tennessee find their strength again.
Nerstad recently joined Survivor Fitness Foundation as a Program Coordinator, where she'll connect cancer survivors across Tennessee with fitness, nutrition, and mental wellness support. For someone who has walked the same difficult path, the role represents more than just a job.
"As a cancer survivor myself, this role feels especially meaningful," Nerstad shared on LinkedIn. She's spent years working in patient advocacy, nonprofit leadership, and collaborating with researchers and physicians nationwide.
Now she's taking everything she's learned and applying it in a more hands-on way. Instead of working behind the scenes, she'll directly support survivors as they rebuild their lives after treatment ends.

Why This Inspires
What makes Nerstad's story special is how she's transformed her own struggle into purpose. Many cancer survivors search for ways to make meaning from their experience, and she found hers by creating a bridge between treatment and recovery for others.
The timing couldn't be better. Cancer survivors often feel lost after treatment ends, when medical appointments stop but physical and emotional challenges continue. Programs like Survivor Fitness Foundation fill that crucial gap.
Nerstad brings both professional expertise and lived experience to her new role. She understands the exhaustion, the fear, and the overwhelming task of reclaiming your body and confidence after cancer tries to take everything away.
For Tennessee survivors who will work with Nerstad, they're getting more than a program coordinator. They're getting someone who truly gets it, who has been there, and who believes in their ability to not just survive but thrive.
Her journey proves that sometimes our hardest moments prepare us for our most important work.
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