Advocate bringing awareness to higher risk of death from breast cancer among younger minority women
Minority women have a much higher chance of dying from breast cancer compared to white women. Shauna Hunt with a passionate advocate who is speaking out about these disparities and systemic issues in our health care system.
"This is an amazing program to help women find themselves again, so they can go on to have an amazing life, because life is worth living!"
Cynthia Mulligan
TV Personality and Breast Cancer Graduate
"If the after BREAST CANCER Program didn't exist, I would be still stuffing my old bras with anything I could find and hoping that it matched close enough for others not to notice. Thank you for everything you do to help women like me!"
Elizabeth Johnson
Breast Cancer Graduate
"We need people like Alicia, and the people she's motivated, with a passion to do this... let's support this organization, because there are a lot of people in this city who need this sort of help."
John Tory
Former Mayor of Toronto & ABC Ambassador
"I think it's really important for women who've had breast cancer to know that there is life after cancer, that you can still be beautiful and vibrant."