Archive for the ‘Real Faces of Breast Cancer’ Category
J.R.
Posted by Breast Cancer Angels on February 16th, 2010
We first started financially assisting J.R. in 2003. She was only 31 with 5 children under 18. She was too ill to work and we assisted the family until she went into remission in 2004 and returned to work. She is now 37 and has been back in treatment since early 2009. She has 4 [...]
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S.I. a young mom we are helping
Posted by Breast Cancer Angels on February 9th, 2010
S.I. is a young mom we have been assisting since August of 2009. She has three children under 6 and a Stage 4 diagnosis. Her husband lost his job before she was diagnosed and their house was fast approaching foreclosure. We were able to help keep them afloat with utility assistance, food cards, Target cards [...]
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Cancer Isn’t For Sissies
Posted by Breast Cancer Angels on November 16th, 2009
I know this photograph is hard to look at, but cancer isn’t for sissies. This photo was taken some years back after my youngest sister’s mastectomy following her diagnosis of inflammatory breast cancer, a more rare and more deadly form of breast cancer. What I love about the photo is what it tells us [...]
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Melissa
Posted by admin on October 9th, 2009
We are doing such important work. I wish you all could have heard Melissa Avery speak at our Summer Party. She is a young woman with 2 children that we have been financially assisting for over 6 years. We have watched her children grow. Her daughter is now 7 and her son is 14. She [...]
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Margaret Survivor and Angel House Mother
Posted by admin on October 7th, 2009
Margaret, Survivor, Breast Cancer Angel House Mother
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