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Dare To Live With Anjoh Empowering women with awareness, early detection, and hope

Are you a business owner, entrepreneur, or organization looking for an opportunity to showcase your products or services...
08/05/2026

Are you a business owner, entrepreneur, or organization looking for an opportunity to showcase your products or services while supporting a meaningful cause?

We are inviting vendors to join us for the 6th Annual Stronger Together Breast Cancer Awareness Walk & Free Screening in Sugar Land, Texas, on October 3, 2026.

This is a great opportunity to connect with the community, increase visibility for your brand, and be part of a day focused on awareness, wellness, hope, and support.

Vendor spaces are limited. Interested vendors are encouraged to reach out to us at [email protected] for more information and participation details.

Together, we can make a greater impact.

CommunityWellness

08/04/2026

When I was diagnosed with breast cancer in December 2018, I quickly learned that healing was about more than just treatment. It was about caring for my mind, my body, my spirit, and my support system.

These are the things I would share with anyone walking through a cancer diagnosis based on my own journey.

1. Put God first (if faith is part of your life).

For me, prayer became my source of strength. In moments of fear and uncertainty, my faith helped me keep going. Having people pray with me and for me reminded me that I was not alone.

2. Take care of your mental health.

Cancer affects more than your body. The emotional impact of a diagnosis, treatment, and uncertainty can be overwhelming. Seeking support from a therapist or counselor can help you process your emotions and navigate the journey.

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08/03/2026

Last year’s moments, this year’s mission. 💕 We’re getting ready for an even bigger Stronger Together Walk!

Every step you take brings hope to someone facing breast cancer and helps raise awareness for early detection and suppor...
08/03/2026

Every step you take brings hope to someone facing breast cancer and helps raise awareness for early detection and support.

Join us on October 3 for the 6th Annual Stronger Together Walk. Together, we can honor survivors, remember loved ones, and inspire hope for those still fighting.

Sign Up to register today and be part of something that truly matters.

08/03/2026

Every step tells a story. Every survivor gives someone else hope.

This October, we’re walking for the women still fighting, celebrating the survivors, and reminding our community that early detection saves lives.

Join us for the Stronger Together Walk
📅 October 3
📍 Houston, TX

Whether you’re a survivor, caregiver, family member, or simply want to make a difference, we’d love to have you with us.

A gentle reminder for anyone in survival mode ♥️          WellnessJourney SurvivorStory
07/06/2026

A gentle reminder for anyone in survival mode ♥️

WellnessJourney SurvivorStory

Happy July! A new month, a fresh beginning, and a gentle reminder to   🎗️
07/01/2026

Happy July! A new month, a fresh beginning, and a gentle reminder to 🎗️

Do you know your breast cancer type?In many low and middle income countries, women are diagnosed with breast cancer and ...
06/02/2026

Do you know your breast cancer type?

In many low and middle income countries, women are diagnosed with breast cancer and begin treatment without fully understanding their cancer subtype or sometimes without having the necessary testing done to determine it.

One of the most important tests after a breast cancer diagnosis is called Immunohistochemistry (IHC).

This test looks at:
✔ ER
✔ PR
✔ HER2

These markers help doctors understand what is driving the cancer and guide treatment decisions.

Not all breast cancers are the same.
Not all treatments work for every type.

An IHC test can help determine the most appropriate treatment pathway and may influence decisions about surgery, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, targeted therapy, and follow up care.

If you have been diagnosed with breast cancer, ask:

• Was an IHC test done?
• What is my ER status?
• What is my PR status?
• What is my HER2 status?

Every woman deserves to know her breast cancer type and have treatment guided by the best available information.

Knowledge is power. Know your type.

05/19/2026

In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, we gathered breast cancer patients and survivors in Yaoundé to breathe, dance, sing, and heal.

Stress weakens our immune system. Gratitude strengthens it. Our women chose joy, and the feedback was beautiful. 😊

Thank you to the incredible Madame Suzanne ( La Maison du Psy ), our team, and the National Cancer Committee rep. for showing up with your whole hearts. 🙏🏾

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