Affiliate chapters of Sisters Network Inc. collaborate with organizations and community groups to coordinate the promotion of breast health awareness in the African American community through the Gift for Life Block Walk. This unique and innovative program allows breast cancer survivors to partner with volunteers and canvas door-to-door
Affiliate chapters of Sisters Network Inc. collaborate with organizations and community groups to coordinate the promotion of breast health awareness in the African American community through the Gift for Life Block Walk. This unique and innovative program allows breast cancer survivors to partner with volunteers and canvas door-to-door in the African American community to distribute breast health education brochures, resource information and pink ribbons. The community has an opportunity to meet survivors, hear their stories and experience their triumph over breast cancer.
The pink ribbon is the national symbol for breast cancer awareness. The Pink Ribbon campaign is Sisters' national faith-based educational outreach program that reaches women in church with information on how to access breast care services and resources. The focus os this outreach is to increase the number of women obtaining mammograms a
The pink ribbon is the national symbol for breast cancer awareness. The Pink Ribbon campaign is Sisters' national faith-based educational outreach program that reaches women in church with information on how to access breast care services and resources. The focus os this outreach is to increase the number of women obtaining mammograms and heighten their knowledge. Sisters Network affiliate chapter members and community volunteers disseminate information on breast cancer to African American churches across the United States.
SNI members give testimonies as survivor role models to encourage and inspire.
Sisters Network Inc. National Cancer Assistance Program (BCAP) was established in 2006 to provide financial help to Breast Cancer Survivors. In May, 2022, the Breast Cancer Assistance was renamed Karen E. Jackson Breast Cancer Assistance Program in recognition and honor of the Founder's legacy in the fight against breast cancer.
Summer Cyc
Sisters Network Inc. National Cancer Assistance Program (BCAP) was established in 2006 to provide financial help to Breast Cancer Survivors. In May, 2022, the Breast Cancer Assistance was renamed Karen E. Jackson Breast Cancer Assistance Program in recognition and honor of the Founder's legacy in the fight against breast cancer.
Summer Cycle:
The 2022 BCAP program will reopen in June 1 to July 15, 2022.
(Please note: 2021 Recipients are not eligible for funding)
Please email completed applications in pdf files to admin3assistance@sistersnetworkinc.org (Photographed or incomplete application will not be accepted or processed)
Tea and Conversation is two-fold. It is a celebratory event for survivors, co-survivors, family, friends and supporters of Sisters Network Metropolitan Detroit Chapter. It is also an occasion to further promote the important of breast health and to empower women to be their own advocate.
Power in Knowledge (PINK) is an interactive, multi-level initiative of Sisters Network Greater Metropolitan Detroit Chapter. It is designed to educate teen girls, ages 12-18, on the importance of breast health and equip them to become breast health Pink Ambassadors and leaders for women in their families and communities. The teens attend
Power in Knowledge (PINK) is an interactive, multi-level initiative of Sisters Network Greater Metropolitan Detroit Chapter. It is designed to educate teen girls, ages 12-18, on the importance of breast health and equip them to become breast health Pink Ambassadors and leaders for women in their families and communities. The teens attend workshops that focuses on breast cancer awareness, dispelling myths, knowing what is their normal, the importance of mammograms, and women taking responsibility for their health.
National Day of Worship is the 4th Sunday in October. Affiliate chapters across the country are encouraged to worship in unity to bring about awareness of the devastating impact breast cancer hs in the African American community.
Karen E. Jackson Breast Cancer Assistance Program BCAP (Sisters Network Inc) 866-781-1808 www.sistersnetworkinc.org
Provides services to women facing challenges; assistance for but not limited to medical
related lodging, co-pay, office visits and prosthesis. This program also provides free
mammograms for those who qualify.
Tri-County Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program (BCCCP) 888-242-2702
The program provides breast and cervical cancer screenings, at no cost, to uninsured
women aged 40-64. BCCCP also helps women with insurance that have a high deductible and need diagnostic services.
ACCESS – ARAB Community Center for Economic and Social Service 313-216-2200
The Breast Cancer Outreach Project engages low-income Arab American community of
Southeastern Michigan. Provides one-on-one health education through in-home visits, free mammograms are available.
American Cancer Society (ACS) provides information and referrals to numerous
education, community and patient support services, including financial assistance and
transportation programs. To reach your local ACS, contact the national office at
800.227.2345. www.cancer.org
The Pink Fund provides short-term financial aid for basic living expenses to eligible breast cancer patients. 877-234-7465 www.pinkfund.org
The Pink List www.pinklist.org To bridge the gap between breast cancer education and
our youth. We strive to not only educate our community but also assist families affected by breast cancer through the engagement of young adults.
Shades of Pink Foundation Many patients who are diagnosed with breast cancer have extra financial burdens placed on them during treatment and recovery. Common issues are insurance payments, food, transportation, childcare, and other essentials of daily life.
It is the mission of Shades of Pink Foundation to offer temporary financial assistance during their time of need.
https://www.shadesofpinkfoundation.org/assistance
Gilda’s Club Metro Detroit Our Program is 100% Free. Whether you or someone you love has been diagnosed with cancer, or have recently lost someone to cancer, there is a place for you at Gilda’s Club. Since 1998, more than 10,000 individuals and families have visited our Clubhouse in either Royal Oak, St. Clair Shores or Detroit. Our program provides support and networking groups led by licensed clinicians, educational lectures, healthy lifestyle workshops and social activities for cancer patients, their loved ones, and those who are benefit.
https://www.gildasclubdetroit.org
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