What we do
We champion prevention
We are focused on abating the mortality rate of breast cancer in Nigeria through screening, counseling, referrals, education, enlightenment, and nurturing [SCREEN].
How We Help Encourage Prevention
- Eating smart and right
- Avoiding cigarette smoking
- Reducing their alcohol intake
- Exercising regularly to keep fit
- Attending regular or annual screening programs
- Detecting breast cancer early to save their lives and breasts
We provide support
We are here to help guide you through your breast cancer journey.
We are available from
Monday-Thursday:
9:00am – 4:00pm
Help and Support
Support group
We run a support group for breast cancer survivors that meets on the 3rd Thursday of every month [February–November] to discuss their progress, listen to lectures from health experts, and gain new skills.
Counseling
We offer paid private counseling services for breast cancer survivors, spouses, and caregivers.
Sessions are held on Fridays by appointment only.
Mastectomy Products
We sell mastectomy products including breast prostheses, bras, turbans, and wigs. Visit our medical services shop for more information.
We fundraise
When you donate money
You can help sponsor a cancer patient and/or survivor through the treatment and recovery process. Through our regular outreach programs, you can help play a major role in reducing the mortality rate of breast cancer in Nigeria by educating women on the importance of early detection. Every amount goes a long way in saving lives!
When you volunteer
You help spread awareness about breast cancer and the importance of early detection. You also help direct the Nigerian government’s attention towards this disease, which can result in greater financial investment in breast cancer research and treatment as well as improve the quality of breast cancer care facilities. In turn, this will help breast cancer patients in Nigeria have access to advanced treatment and quality healthcare.
When you donate goods
Goods such as quality wigs and prosthetic items help survivors that have undergone mastectomy feel better about themselves and regain their confidence.