Age 39, diagnosed at 37 No family history, no known genetic mutation After a routine mammogram screening due to having dense breasts, Hope, who works as a counselor, was called […]
Age 39, diagnosed at 37 No family history, no known genetic mutation After a routine mammogram screening due to having dense breasts, Hope, who works as a counselor, was called […]
As an organization that serves young women affected by breast cancer, we make sure to keep up with the latest news so we know what our women face when it […]
Welcome to our blog series, "Mission Moment!" It's a snapshot of the impact our mission and programs have on the women we serve. If you have any questions about Here […]
Debra, 33, diagnosed at 29 No family history, no known genetic mutation Debra, a newlywed and mother to a young stepson, accidentally found a lump while resting in bed. Because […]
As an organization that serves young women affected by breast cancer, we make sure to keep up with the latest news so we know what our women face when it […]
Welcome to our blog series, "Mission Moment!" It's a snapshot of the impact our mission and programs have on the women we serve. If you have any questions about Here […]
Our team is ready to support you, and the best way to get in touch is by emailing support@hereforthegirls.org. While we do not offer crisis services, we are committed to providing a trauma-informed environment and can guide you toward appropriate support. If you are experiencing a mental health emergency or crisis: Call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline; Call 911 if you or someone else is in immediate danger; Go to your nearest emergency room
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