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Beyond the Crown: A Look at Mr. Breast Fest 2015

Joshua Banks is a very busy man. He works full time as an X-ray/CT technician at Bon Secours DePaul Medical Center in Norfolk at night and by day he is […]

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Takin’ It to the Streets: Spreading Awareness One Mile at a Time

Joe Mazzaferro is the man responsible for introducing Beyond Boobs! to one of the group’s biggest supporters. Dressed in pink and black, every year she travels through the heart of […]

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Meet the Men of BB!

Since Father’s Day is June 21, we decided to dedicate the whole month to the fellas in our lives – husbands, fathers, brothers, and sons. Whether they are offering words […]

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Celebrate the BB! Volunteers - Meet Jamie!

On Volunteering: An Ode to Nipples and Nose Hairs Last summer I began writing for the Beyond Boobs! blog. I am a freelance writer and I wanted to donate my […]

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Celebrate the BB! Volunteers - Meet Gail!

Volunteer Embodies Attitude of Gratitude Four years ago Gail Gruen moved to the Williamsburg area and was looking for a new project to take on. She and her husband, Martin, […]

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Celebrate the BB! Volunteers - Meet Hannah!

Survivor Volunteers Full Support to BB! Mission Almost three years ago Hannah Coakley battled breast cancer and won. A year ago she began volunteering with Beyond Boobs! She had attended breast cancer support groups in […]

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