
THERE IS A CLEAR DIFFERENCE
According to research, minority women are disproportionately affected by cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, African American women experience more illnesses and worst outcomes from a cancer diagnosis than any other racial/ethnic group. African American women face greater obstacles to cancer detection, prevention, treatment, and survival. Social behaviors, environmental exposures, and economic limitations are all factors that influence and perpetuate these cancer diagnosis and treatment disparities. These negative disparities are being addressed by many community-based and wellness organizations.
Although there are many well-known cancer focused organizations throughout the United States, the need for community- based organizations that provide resources and education to all women impacted by cancer, particularly women living in minority communities remains a priority. Additionally, because of the rise in cancer rates throughout the world, education and resources surrounding living healthy before, during and after a cancer diagnosis, requires a discussion on treatments involving both traditional and integrative alternatives to treatment.
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BEFORE
We encourage preventative and screening steps for women to know their status.
DURING
We focus on ways to optimize wellness and improve the quality of life.
AFTER
We offer a network where survivors can share, educate, and support others.

355K
NEW BREAST CANCER CASES DIAGNOSED IN 2023
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2.3 MILLION
NEW BREAST CANCER CASES IN 2020
10 MILLION
CANCER DEATH GLOBALLY IN 2020
12%
LIFETIME RISK OF BREAST CANCER FOR MINORITY WOMEN
BROWSE OUR SUPPORT SERVICES BELOW

Monthly Support Group
Create a safe space and supportive environment where women can unite with other survivors to gain strength and power by sharing experiences and knowledge.

Education
Provide information on cancer literacy through events, speakers, and printed resources. Speakers will provide expert knowledge, healthy insights and vital information. Events and educational forums will address issues relating to surviving and thriving cancer.

Connect & Collaborate
Connect minority cancer community with established cancer health agencies to gain access to available resources for ongoing support. Collaborate with other cancer health agencies to strengthen our outreach to the minority community.

Buddy Program
Match women with a survivor of the same type of cancer to provide personalized support throughout treatment.