You’ve probably met a woman who’s been diagnosed with breast cancer, or your life has been touched by the disease in some way. Breast cancer attacks our mothers, our sisters, our daughters and our friends. But it also does more than that. It turns diagnosed women into warriors, and families into fierce tribes fighting for their loved ones. It turns patients into survivors.
But nobody defeats breast cancer alone. It takes the support of loved ones, of course, but it also takes a community of people who understand what it’s like to live with this disease. It takes people who can provide information, who can connect patients to other survivors, who can give answers to hard questions.
For nearly 30 years, Living Beyond Breast Cancer has been a resource and a support system for people living with and affected by breast cancer. Its goal isn’t just to provide reliable information about challenging topics, though — it’s to foster a community of acceptance for the many different kinds of people living with a diagnosis.
2024 BCAM Campaign: Thrive 365
Approximately 976 people are diagnosed with breast cancer each day in the United States. Those diagnosed with breast cancer live with it every day. Whether newly diagnosed, in treatment, or years beyond their diagnosis. It is there. LBBC helps women thrive all 365 days of the year with their unique blend of trusted information, community, and support.
“My doctor saved my life,” one LBBC member wrote. “LBBC saved my soul.”
Doctors have similar positive words to say about the organization. “Understanding their diagnosis and treatment options has a tremendous impact on patients,” said Julie Gralow, MD, ASCO CMO. “This is where Living Beyond Breast Cancer shines. They translate complicated information into language that is clear and comforting.”
One of the most impactful ways LBBC helps people is through its peer-to-peer help line, which connects people to support in the ways they need it most. Volunteers to the line can answer questions, connect people to resources ranging from financial help to where to find great wigs, and most importantly, be an ally and a friend who reminds the caller that no matter what she’s going through, she’s not going through it alone.
“Thank you for having your help line volunteer call me,” one survivor wrote. “It was the first time I have spoken to someone with a similar diagnosis who was so positive and supportive. She has been able to lift my spirits.”
“Having support like that can make a big difference in someone’s life,” another woman wrote.
This fall, in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we are partnering with Living Beyond Breast Cancer by donating a portion of proceeds from our Breast Cancer Awareness campaign.“LBBC aligns naturally with our ethos, by creating a community of people, resources and care that supports the diversity of each person’s experience with breast cancer,” said Kate Robinson, Chief Creative Officer at ALEX AND ANI. “We believe passionately in LBBCs commitment to honor each individual’s emotional, physical and practical needs to managing life with this disease. At ALEX AND ANI, our greater purpose is creating jewelry that helps our customers express their distinct and wildly different paths, honoring the small and large moments that give them a sense of strength, accomplishment and purpose. We are honored to partner with an organization that so highly values the intrinsically personal and complex path to healing.”
If you want to learn more, read about their work here— and if you want to help, you can donate or volunteer your time.
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