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By Survivors for Thrivers

 

Three years ago, I joined the club that no one really wants to be in. However, what I have come to realize is that this “club” is full of the most amazing women who have inspired, offered support, raised awareness and are of the kindest, funniest humans you will meet. I consider them to be among the greatest gifts that I have received while on this continuing journey.

It is my absolute delight that you will get to “meet” four of these remarkable women throughout the month of October. They have given their time and assistance to help create a truly impactful campaign for this month of Breast Cancer Awareness. A campaign we are calling “By Survivors for Thrivers”.

Katy

I got the very difficult job [😉] of connecting 1-1 with Tina, Emily, Jacque and Nancy as they shared their breast cancer journey. We quickly realized that though there are certain similarities, each experience is unique from the time leading up to a breast cancer diagnosis, during treatment and beyond. The constant was a sense of both support and distance from those around us. Those of us who experienced distance was likely from loving supporters who simply did not know what to say or do.

JacqueEmily

These incredible women have given their unique expertise in partnership with Team Pink Package to curate individual gift packages geared specifically for women going through cancer treatment TODAY. It is our hope that these specially curated packages will take away any hesitation one might feel of saying or doing the wrong thing and simply do their best to “show up”.

NancyTina

Be sure to Follow @TeamPinkPackage on Facebook and Instagram to meet (aka fall in love with) these amazing women and the Pink Packages they have curated for cancer thrivers. While you’re at it, head to Team Pink Package to subscribe so that you're the first to know about our surprise launches, giveaways and invitations to exclusive events throughout the month of October.



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