• For the Breast of Us

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    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.

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Advocacy
Ruthy Prophete

Breaking The Silence

“Don’t talk about it,” they whispered. It was a shroud of secrecy wrapped around a terrifying reality – breast cancer in my Caribbean community. But silence breeds fear, and fear can be deadly. That’s why I’m raising my voice, a voice that echoes with the rhythm of the islands but speaks a truth that transcends cultures.

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Treatment Journeys
Avamarie

What I Learned About Breast Cancer as a Caribbean Woman

At 31 years old, as a first-time mom-to-be, Aneika faced a life-changing challenge—triple-negative breast cancer. Her story sheds light on the unique struggles faced by women of color dealing with breast cancer, the importance of self-advocacy, and the strength found in community support.

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Feature
Marissa Thomas

Thriving at Five: Celebrating a Milestone with For the Breast of Us

Here at For the Breast of Us, we know firsthand the challenges that women of color face when it comes to breast cancer. From battling the disease itself to navigating a healthcare system that often overlooks our specific needs, it can feel like we’re fighting an uphill battle. But that’s exactly why we created For the Breast of Us – to be a source of support, information, and most importantly, a community where you know you’re never alone.

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