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At age 25, Robyn was working in Rwanda at a youth village, living a life of service, travel and volunteer work. A breast cancer diagnosis upended everything. “My whole career and where I thought I would be going changed,†said Robyn. “Figuring out life after treatment was hard.†|
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Breast Cancer Support & Resources
A breast cancer diagnosis can bring a wide range of emotions, including shock, fear, sadness and anger. Komen has information and resources to help. |
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Pickleball for the Cure? Heck yeah! |
National Pickleball Day is a day to share your love of Pickleball with family, friends and neighbors. So why not also use that day to raise awareness and funds to help end breast cancer? Challenge yourself to play 8 hours of pickleball between August 1 – 8. With your support, we can reach our goal of raising $25,000. |
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Get Involved |
Sign up for your local MORE THAN PINK Walk or Race for the Cure and see how you can help make a difference in the lives of those affected by breast cancer. |
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