The Breast Cancer Sisterhood Speaks
Donations & Donors
Honor someone special!

Give someone you care about a beautiful gift for a birthday, anniversary, or any special day that deserves recognizing. (Cancerversaries! Last day of chemo anniversary or first day as No Evidence of Disease!) After making your donation (by clicking the "Donate" button below), e-mail your contact information and we'll send your friend or family member a card letting them know you've chosen to honor them in a very special way.  We'll also send you a receipt for your tax recoreds. Your generosity will help young breast cancer patients make it through treatment with a little extra help.

Please e-mail the following information to mysister@breastcancersisterhood.com:

  • Your name, address and e-mail address (so we can send you a receipt and acknowledge your gift)
  • The name and address of the person you're honoring (so we can send them a card)
  • An optional short message to the person you're honoring  

We are certified by the U.S. government and the state of Washington as a
501(c)(3) non-profit organization, so your donation is tax-deductible.

Please consider a donation of any amount. Simply click the pink "Donate" button to pay by via PayPal with your MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover, or  personal bank account.

 (If you're not familiar with PayPal, rest assured your personal information is protected by an extremely strict security program.)

You can also help by passing this site on to everyone you know. YOU have the power to make this happen! Thank you for sharing. Thank you for taking the time to visit. And most of all, thank you for caring!

I'm overwhelmed with the amount of support you're showing!

My deepest, most sincere thanks! 

 

 


 

 

Donors

We've been blessed with friends, family and fellow survivors from across the country who've given generously to The Sisterhood. See who's donated and who's been honored with a donation in their name or memory.


Your Donations at Work

Some are fighting for their lives. Some have lost theirs. All, so young it's almost unfathomable. Read how we've helped some of our sisters.