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For the Breast of us
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Connect. Thrive. Repeat.
At For the Breast of Us, everything we do centers on building real community, amplifying our stories, and making sure women of color impacted by breast cancer always have a place to land, learn, and be lifted. Whether you want to plug into support, advocacy, education, or celebration, you’re in the right place.
Let’s get connected.
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Stay in the loop with the latest campaigns, stories, programs, resources, and Baddie magic. Our social platforms are where education meets community and where representation thrives every day.
Instagram: @forthebreastofus
Facebook Page: For the Breast of Us
Twitter/X: @forthebreastofus
Threads: @forthbreastofus
TikTok: @forthebreastofus
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Join the FB Group
Our private Facebook group is a safe space for survivors and thrivers to connect, vent, celebrate, learn, ask questions, and be fully seen. Whether you were diagnosed yesterday or years ago, you belong here.

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Subscribe to Baddie2Baddie
Raw, real, and rooted in lived experience. Our podcast offers conversations about survivorship, identity, intimacy, wellness, advocacy, cultural nuances, and everything we wish someone had told us.

The Baddie 2 Baddie and Baddie Behavior podcasts are available wherever you listen to podcasts.
🎧Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Amazon
Learn more about the show and top episodes → Baddie 2 Baddie Podcast
Submit a Blog Story
Your voice matters. Your story matters. When you share your experience, you help another woman feel less alone—and you shift the narrative of survivorship for women of color everywhere.

✍🏽 Submit a Blog: Share your story, op-ed, reflection, or resource
We welcome personal narratives, advocacy pieces, lifestyle content, and more.
Submit a Blog Here
Come to Breast Cancer BaddieCon
BaddieCon: Survivorship Reimagined is our signature event—a first-of-its-kind advocate experience for young survivors of color. Expect community, education, beauty restoration services, advocacy training, sisterhood, and joy.

🎟 Attend BaddieCon: www.breastcancerbaddiecon.com
Learn about travel grants, speakers, workshops, and all the details.
Attend an Event
There’s always something happening in the Baddie universe — workshops, community meetups, advocacy trainings, wellness sessions, and our signature BaddieCon events. We also host IG Live conversations where we get real about survivorship, identity, advocacy, intimacy, wellness, and everything in between.
Stay connected, stay informed, and don’t miss a moment.
Ways to Engage:
Attend an FTBOU Event: Workshops, retreats, meetups, and conference sessions designed for connection and learning
Watch Our IG Live Sessions: Raw, real, and deeply relatable conversations with survivors, experts, and Baddie Ambassadors
Join Virtual Gatherings: Support groups, resource spotlights, and community-building sessions
📅 View Our Event Calendar: Click Here
Follow along so you never miss a chance to connect, learn, laugh, or be lifted.
Support the Movement: Donate to For the Breast of Us
Your support helps us uplift women of color impacted by breast cancer through Advocacy, Community, and Education. Every contribution makes a direct impact — from funding resources and storytelling projects to supporting programs like BaddieCon, the Baddie Ambassador Program, and our ongoing education and advocacy initiatives.
Gifts of all sizes help us continue building representation, creating safe spaces, and amplifying voices that deserve to be heard.
Ways Your Donation Helps:
- Goes directly into the hands of a survivor, thriver, previvor of caregiver to help offset the costs of cancer
Supports content creation, advocacy campaigns, and survivor-centered storytelling
Funds workshops, community events, and equity-driven education
Helps amplify the stories and imagery of women of color in breast cancer spaces
Supports Baddie Ambassadors as they advocate, educate, and lead in their communities



