The Breast Cancer Sisterhood Speaks

Until there's a cure...there's The Sisterhood

The Breast Cancer Sisterhood provides care and comfort for young women facing breast cancer treatment. We assist with practical needs such as housecleaning and meals. Breast cancer is a heartless enemy that steals so much from our sisters, mothers, wives, aunts and friends. The Breast Cancer Sisterhood provides a little comfort and sustenance to these courageous warriors. 

 We'd love to hear from you: mysister@breastcancersisterhood.com

 

Dedicated to fallen sisters:
our grandmothers Daisy Cohen
and Rose Schleining;
and our YSC sisters
Jayme, Danica and Courtney.
As Courtney always said,
"Fight like a girl!"

I'm Debbie, a two-year breast cancer survivor. I created The Breast Cancer Sisterhood to pass on the same care that was given to me during my own treatment. There are many organizations today working for a cure, awareness and early detection, but what about the women struggling for survival right now? Please join me in helping inspire and uplift young women as they begin their battle against breast cancer. 



 

Donate today! Simply click the "Donate" button above. If you'd like to honor someone with your donation, e-mail us at mysister@breastcancersisterhood.com. Just send your name and address, the name and address of the person you're honoring, as well as the message you'd like to appear on the tribute card or the nature of the special occasion. We'll take care of the rest, send them a special card and send you a receipt for your tax records.


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We've lost our sweet sister Danica. Breast cancer has stolen another angel. Danica leaves behind three beautiful children. This amazing warrior cared for others more than she worried about herself. 
 Cancer has robbed us of another sister. At just 23 years old, Courtney was our youngest warrior. Courtney lost her struggle on September 15, 2008...exactly three years after she started fighting. Keep dancing, baby sister.