African American Breast Cancer Alliance (AABCA)
African American Breast Cancer Alliance (AABCA) is a Minneapolis-based nonprofit for Black/African American women, men, families, and communities affected by breast cancer. They offer peer support, breast cancer education, online support meetings, survivor networking, and some in-person activities in the Twin Cities, Minnesota area.
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The African American Breast Cancer Alliance's Sisters and Misters in Survival support group provides a virtual space where individuals can connect, support, and uplift one another. They provide... Main Services support groups virtual support Serving adults young adults teens seniors female male treatment phases on-treatment all cancer types breast cancer More Less individuals
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What they offer 6
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Embracing Life Support Group In PersonEvent
A free in-person monthly support group for breast cancer and cancer survivors, care supporters, and family members impacted by cancer.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Embracing Life Support Group Zoom MeetingEvent
A free virtual support group where breast cancer survivors and people directly impacted by breast cancer share their journeys.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
AABCA Survivors Network and NewsletterProgram
People affected by breast cancer or cancer can join AABCA’s network to receive news about events, meetings, information, and resources.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Sisters and Misters In SurvivalService
This peer support group gives emotional support, guidance, information, and hope to women and men diagnosed with breast cancer and others affected by cancer.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Sistas Rock RetreatProgram
An annual retreat where women with any type of cancer can take a break, share, relax, learn, and encourage one another.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Education and OutreachService
AABCA provides breast health and cancer awareness presentations and survivor speakers for health fairs, businesses, churches, groups, and organizations.
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