A Message from the Executive Director - February 2022

February 4, 2022

Dear H4TG Friends,

Each of us is a part of the H4TG community because we have a personal connection to breast cancer. We are either faced with a diagnosis or helping to support someone living with the diagnosis; both take incredible perseverance. Moving forward in the journey of perseverance starts with a single decision to commit to the difficult and uncertain road ahead. A road better navigated together.

Everyone’s approach to perseverance looks different, but the impact we have when we come together as a community to support is STRONG. As a community, we provide HOPE – support that helps to nurture a positive mindset and a fresh start to face each new challenge. As a community, we provide INSPIRATION – support that celebrates all great successes and motivates during difficult times to forge ahead. Lastly, as a community, we provide POWER – support that builds confidence and encourages determination.

Whether you are living with breast cancer or living to support someone with breast cancer, know that together, this H4TG family, is making a difference because THEY are not facing this journey alone.

Healthy Hugs,
 Chris Schwab, Executive Director

“I do my best because I am counting on you counting on me.” -Maya Angelou

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