Our mission as a non profit 501(C)(3) is to enhance the quality of life for breast cancer survivors. To empower each individual to bring greater wellness &
healing into their own lives. To raise awareness about the prevention of breast cancer by declaring war not on a disease, but on the perpetrators of that disease.
More people will be moved to action when they read your personal experience with breast cancer.
Please take this opportunity to introduce yourself to the Survivor Diver community. Thank you for your interest in
sharing your story with the Survivor Diver Foundation.
Since there was so much cancer in my family
I figured it was only a matter of when and where for me. Both of my grandmothers
and an aunt had had breast cancer. One of my cousins had died when she was 17
from cervical cancer. I discovered a lump in my breast in September 2002 during
the time I was planning my wedding which was about a month away. My husband and
I had gotten married in his mother’s living room. She was dying of cervical
cancer. We were married on Friday afternoon October 8, 1999 and she passed away
on Sunday morning. We had to wait three years before I could get married in my
church, so I wasn’t going to let anything get in the way of our joyous time. I
decided to see the doctor after my wedding ceremony was over. I knew it was
going to be cancer. Click here to read more of Peg's
story
I’m writing to share about an organization I’ve been honored to be part of recently. Survivor Diver’s mission is to enhance
the quality of life for breast cancer survivors, to empower individuals to bring
greater wellness into their lives, and to raise awareness about breast cancer
prevention. Click here to read more of
Michelle's story