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A monthly newsletter for survivors and those who support them.
The Celebrating Life Foundation is excited to bring joy and encouragement to cancer patients this holiday season through our annual Hope for the Holidays initiative. We have thoughtfully prepared gifts to uplift the spirits of patients undergoing treatment during this time of year.
With the help of Veritex Community Bank, we are distributing gift packages to cancer patients who are going through treatment over the holidays. We are also preparing gifts for 12 families. We have two Christmas Dinners prepared for families that have breast cancer survivors who are currently in treatment.
Please help us by donating any amount you can. The Celebrating Life Foundation is dedicated to spreading hope and comfort, especially to those facing the challenges of cancer treatment. We look forward to you helping us make a difference.
A monthly newsletter for survivors and those who support them.
No one should face breast cancer alone.
No one should face breast cancer alone.
The African-American actor, best known for his role as Shaft, passed on October 24, 2023. Cancer does not discriminate.
Sylvia Powers is a writer, photographer, and poet who resides in Dallas, Texas. She has a communications degree with an emphasis in journalism from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She was ordained by Bishop T. D. Jakes, Senior Pastor, of the Potter’s House in Dallas, Texas. Powers, who has studied under the world-renowned speaker, Les Brown, is in demand as a public speaker. She is the founder of the Celebrating Life Foundation.
This non-profit organization teaches breast-cancer awareness. Under her leadership, the organization has developed and distributed over a million breast self-exam cards to churches and civic organizations across the country.
Two North Texas women drawn together by personal and family experience with breast cancer have collaborated to spread a little joy to others taking chemotherapy. They want to help people during their treatments that can cause them to be very sick while fighting the disease.
It was a packed house with almost a thousand who turned out and turned it up at the 21st Annual Sister to Sister Fitness Festival at the Alan E. Sims Cedar Hill Recreation Center.
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