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GIVE a HELPING hAND TO THOSE WHO NEED IT!
“The greatest purpose in life, the greatest achievement one could ever have in life, the greatest satisfaction one could ever get in life can only be found in the service of others.
If your loved one or close friend is living with breast cancer, chances are you are feeling more emotions than you can even express. Breast cancer care is full of treatment options, medications, and an entirely different language than what you are used to. You might be feeling overwhelmed, scared, anxious, or confused, and all rightfully so. Whether your friend was just diagnosed or been fighting for some time, we are here to join your team by giving you some tips on how to become the best caregiver possible and support her breast cancer care.
WE NEED VOLUNTEERS
We have all been affected by breast cancer in some way. And we all have the power to help end the disease. With your support, we can save lives and end breast cancer forever.
Breast cancer organizations and support groups use volunteers in more ways than you might think. Assess your skill set. If you have basic office skills, like typing, making phone calls and stuffing envelopes, can keep financial records, or have worked in event planning or marketing, your local breast cancer group can certainly use your help. Many of these organizations rely solely on volunteer staff, and it's a good way to give back to an organization that may have helped you or someone you love through a difficult time.
SUCCESS STORIES:
My name is Magen Brown and I was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 28. Tell us a little bit about when you were diagnosed.. how you found out.…
Magen Brown Story
I'm a wife, a mother of 2 and I diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 37...a couple of weeks before Hurricane Katrina hit. “I had no family history…
Natalie Lartigue Story
I'm a mother, Social Worker and part time radio personality. I was diagnosed with Ductual Carcima and I'm striving to assist others who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. Today…
Wanda August Story
I'm a mother of 3 sons, the grandmother of 5 grandchildren and I was diagnosed with breast cancer August 2015. I was taking a shower and performed my self examination and…