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Six Dancing Stars and One Shiny Red Car

  On a Sunday afternoon in November the Virginia Wesleyan College campus came alive with the grace and allure of old Hollywood. Six Boobers! stepped onto the stage and transformed […]

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Faith Guides Family through Diagnosis and Beyond

  Gaylord Daniels was at his wife Tamika’s side when she was diagnosed with inflammatory breast cancer in 2012 at only 37 years old. The diagnosis came as a huge […]

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Calendar Model 2016 ~ Meet Dionne Young

          Dionne Young is passionate in her efforts to educate others about breast cancer. Being selected as a calendar model for A Calendar to Live By […]

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2016 Calendar Model ~ Meet Lisa Williams

          Due to a family history of breast cancer, Lisa Williams started getting regular mammograms at age 35. In 2013 she missed her appointment that had […]

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2016 Calendar Model ~ Meet Charity Breidenbach

Virginia Beach resident Charity Breidenbach does double duty as a lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy and as mom to daughter Lizzy, 16, and son Clay, 11. In 2016 she […]

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2016 Calendar Model ~ Meet Katrina Keel-Saunders

Katrina Keel-Saunders’ life changed forever when she was diagnosed with breast cancer on February 11, 2014. A lump on her breast and, several months later, a difference in the appearance […]

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