All Member Stories: Breast Cancer Awareness

October 1, 2025

October is lovingly sponsored by Elizabeth Voeller

The theme of A Calendar to Live By 2025 is cherishingly dedicated to The Heart of the Matter. All 8 women showcase their candid and inspiring stories that offer their personal journeys, along with empowering advice for young women facing a recent diagnosis. The remaining months hold space for our amazing founders, self-care, and awareness. Read on to get to know more about our remarkable ambassadors for the month of October 2025.

October – Awareness

At H4TG, our mantra has always been – “live life with an exclamation point.” We believe the “!” is a way to express emotions “LOUDLY” and to have as many “LIVING LIFE” experiences as possible. We know the importance in making space for the “exclamation point” on days that are difficult, and space for the “exclamation point” on days of laughter and celebration. We understand the importance of social emotional well-being and are dedicated to supporting members in a way that individually fits their needs. During Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we acknowledge the resilience, courage, and hope of all women diagnosed with breast. These individuals have overcome challenges with fortitude and grace, inspiring others with courage and perseverance. They form a sisterhood of shared experiences and support by offering hope. Their stories capture the beauty of the human spirit's capacity to rise above adversity, heal, and thrive. They remind us of the importance of resilience, friendship, and love. To all breast cancer survivors – thank you for inspiring us through your strength, courage, and resilience.

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For non-emergency support, consider these options: Contact your primary care provider for a referral to mental health services; Use SAMHSA's treatment locator at findtreatment.gov to find local providers; Call SAMHSA's National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357) for treatment referrals
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