Record Number of Breast Cancer Patients Served
Pretty In Pink Foundation is celebrating another record-breaking year in its mission to support breast
At just 38 years-old Priscilla’s world was turned upside down. She was a former college athlete, healthy, and training for triathlons when she received the devastating news: breast cancer. Her first thought? “I want to be here for my son. I have to beat this.”
Priscilla, who was a Wake County teacher at the time, was also diagnosed during the COVID pandemic. While she could continue teaching remotely, she was forced to give up her job as a swim coach, which she relied on for income during the summer months. Prior to her diagnosis, she had switched to a more affordable health plan to make ends meet—never imagining she would have to battle breast cancer. As a single mother, she needed help.
That’s when Pretty In Pink Foundation stepped in.
“Getting cancer is stressful enough… never mind the financial hardship that the mounting medical bills can present. Pretty In Pink Foundation was able to alleviate the financial stress, so I could focus on healing and my son! I am so thankful for this organization.”
Spectrum News 1 North Carolina featured Pretty In Pink Foundation and interviewed Priscilla about her story. Click here to watch!
Pretty In Pink Foundation is celebrating another record-breaking year in its mission to support breast
Pretty In Pink Foundation hosted its 8th Annual Pink Pumps & Bow Ties Gala on
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