On the Eve (October 21st) of the Susan G. Komen’s Race for the Cure in Little Rock, Arkansas, I held an event honoring two beautiful and brave Cancer Survivors. Both Erica (left) and Karen (right) were diagnosed with Stage 4 Breast Cancer. They both endured the harsh treatments of chemotherapy and radiation, but through it all they pushed forward with their faith steadfast in God. They shared with us intimate details of their journey from losing their hair to completing a successful pregnancy. And it did not stop there, they brought awareness to the harsh reality of the lack of proactivity within the black community, as well as the lack of insurance coverage and services for women who are battling Breast Cancer.
There are so many black women who wait and do not seek help until it is too late. We were encouraged to know our bodies, to be an advocate for our own health, to listen to our intuition and to not stop until there is a definitive answer, even if it means changing physicians. We were inspired by the strength of these two women and even more blessed that they were willing to share their lives with us! THANK YOU Karen and Erica!!!
If you weren’t able to attend this year, don’t worry, next year’s event is already in the planning process and I hope to see you there!!!
Thank you for stopping by!!!
XOXO
Tamara