Taking action is one of the best ways to cope with breast cancer or honor a loved one who has faced the disease. Whether it is participating in special events, becoming a volunteer or getting active in advocacy, you are helping Network of Strength ensure that no one faces breast cancer alone.
| Each Mother's Day, more than 50,000 participants gather across the nation in 15 cities for an inspiring event to help ensure that no one faces breast cancer alone. Together, we raise millions of dollars to fund programs and services for those who can't wait for tomorrow's cure. Get involved! » |
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Are you ready for a challenge? Join us for Breast Cancer Network of Strength’s newest event, the Ride to Empower, and test your limits while you pay tribute to loved ones touched by breast cancer. The Ride is a destination bike ride, with fully-supported route lengths ranging from a 100-mile century to less than 32 miles. Get involved! » |
Sign up to help us influence breast cancer legislation! Network of Strength Advocacy will send you a special alert when the time is right for you to take action. We will provide you with the tools you need to contact your legislator and let them know where you stand. |
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| Breast Cancer Network of Strength uniquely provides peer support through YourShoes™, a 24/7 breast cancer support center staffed by breast cancer survivors who know first-hand what it is like to walk in the shoes of someone who is facing the disease. Join us as a YourShoes volunteer and help ensure that no one faces breast cancer alone. Learn more » | |
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Network of Strength corporate partners are critical in strengthening the mission of Breast Cancer Network of Strength™, ensuring that no one faces breast cancer alone. Check out the pink products that you can buy to support Network of Strength! Learn more » |
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Host an event to benefit Network of Strength and help ensure no one faces breast cancer alone. Third-party events are great way to show your support for Network of Strength and for those touched by breast cancer. Learn more » |