Reflections: When Someone You Love Gets Breast Cancer
"We would all sporadically pop up at her treatments just to let her know we were there for her and supported her 100%" - Sonia Croxie
"We would all sporadically pop up at her treatments just to let her know we were there for her and supported her 100%" - Sonia Croxie
"When we come together for our loved ones, we create a beautiful mosaic of love, faith and healing..." ~ Kawanza Humphrey
"My mother and my sister handled their breast cancer diagnoses differently. What I learned from both situations is that there is no right or wrong way to share your health diagnosis." - Sylvester Johnson, Jr.
Join us on virtually for our 2nd Annual Community Health and Wellness Expo on Saturday, October 31, 2020 at 12pm.
When someone you love gets breast cancer your world freezes and you’re forced to make a decision...Rather than getting sad and making my mother feel worse, I decided to put a smile on my face and one on hers by cracking a joke. - Cody Sanford
“All I could think about was potentially not having my mother in my life.” - Joseph Sanford
“Your quest to help others has been amazing.” - Marvin Sanford
“I never felt more helpless in my life.” - Shane "Crow" Johnson
While doing research, I read that one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime.