
The Invisible Ouch! Explaining Your Cancer Diagnosis To Children
Explaining a cancer diagnosis to children is never easy but it is necessary to help them cope with the current and future changes ahead.
Our mission is to empower women of color affected by breast cancer to make the rest of their lives the best of their lives through education, advocacy and community.

Explaining a cancer diagnosis to children is never easy but it is necessary to help them cope with the current and future changes ahead.

For some strange reason, putting myself first seems selfish. It wasn’t until my aunt passed that I realized I have to put myself first.

These organizations focus on the health and wellness of breast cancer survivors and patients alike. We have gathered a few of the best here to help you focus on your health and wellness journey for 2022.

Nonprofits that offer financial assistance for metastatic breast cancer patients.

Having a community of people who knew exactly what I was saying about my symptoms and did not try to comfort me with toxic positivity was what meant the most to me.

I know you want to give me the advice you’d give anyone else – to slow down, be mindful, plan, save, and focus on healing. I don’t want to hear that. I want you to recognize that I am grieving and moving forward all at once because I have no choice.

This vlog describes my five year (failed) infertility journey prior to diagnosis of MBC at age 31.

The first time I read Harry Potter, I felt like I was immersed in a world that was so surreal, yet so relatable. Amongst the fantasy there were simple humans, with complex emotions that they were trying to work through.

Cancer, better known as the Big C, is a negative word altogether, however, I always try to find the positive in every negative situation.

The idea of end of life decision planning can seem uncomfortable. However, it really is the last gift you can leave your loved ones.