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Get free, one-to-one support from a professionally-trained Mentor/breast cancer survivor who is similar to you. Here’s how it works: Tell us about your breast cancer diagnosis and treatment, what’s on your mind right now, and what you’re looking for in a Mentor. Get matched with one of our 300 professionally-trained Mentorswho has
A NIGHT IN WITH ABCD register noW — it’s Free! Register. Mandy was diagnosed with breast cancer in October 2019 and completed her treatment in 2020 during the pandemic. Before Broadway shut down in February 2020, Mandy played the lead role of Angelica Schuyler in Hamilton. Previous roles include Elphaba from Wicked and the debut role of Nina Rosario in Inthe
WAYS TO GIVE
More than 250,000 women in the U.S. were diagnosed with a new breast cancer in 2020. Far too many of these women feel alone, scared and overwhelmed after hearing “you have breast cancer.”OUR STORIES ARCHIVE
Cindy Sellon has been a Mentor for six years and has mentored twenty women. Remembering how she felt that day in her car when she heard the words, “you have breast cancer” Cindy understands firsthand the importance of encouragement from someone who has been given the same diagnosis, gone through the same treatments and surgery,GET SUPPORT FORM
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Cindy Sellon has been a Mentor for six years and has mentored twenty women. Remembering how she felt that day in her car when she heard the words, “you have breast cancer” Cindy understands firsthand the importance of encouragement from someone who has been given the same diagnosis, gone through the same treatments and surgery, ABCD PROVIDES GUIDANCE Cindy Sellon has been a Mentor for six years and has mentored twenty women. Remembering how she felt that day in her car when she heard the words, “you have breast cancer” Cindy understands firsthand the importance of encouragement from someone who has been given the same diagnosis, gone through the same treatments and surgery,EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Power of One-to-One 414-977-1780 | 800-977-4121 | abcdbreastcancersupport.org | 5775 N. Glen Park Road | Suite 201 | Milwaukee, WI 53209 Founding vision HOME - AFTER BREAST CANCER DIAGNOSISGET SUPPORTGET INVOLVEDWAYS TO GIVEABOUTOUR STORIESFOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS Hope, customized to you. Breast cancer is so much more than chemo, radiation, and surgeries. Getting through it requires reliable, consistent support from someone who knows personally what it’s like to hear, “you have breast cancer.” ABOUT - AFTER BREAST CANCER DIAGNOSIS About us. ABCD provides customized, one-to-one emotional support to anyone impacted by a breast cancer diagnosis. While we are founded and grounded in Milwaukee, WIGET SUPPORT
Get free, one-to-one support from a professionally-trained Mentor/breast cancer survivor who is similar to you. Here’s how it works: Tell us about your breast cancer diagnosis and treatment, what’s on your mind right now, and what you’re looking for in a Mentor. Get matched with one of our 300 professionally-trained Mentorswho has
A NIGHT IN WITH ABCD register noW — it’s Free! Register. Mandy was diagnosed with breast cancer in October 2019 and completed her treatment in 2020 during the pandemic. Before Broadway shut down in February 2020, Mandy played the lead role of Angelica Schuyler in Hamilton. Previous roles include Elphaba from Wicked and the debut role of Nina Rosario in Inthe
WAYS TO GIVE
More than 250,000 women in the U.S. were diagnosed with a new breast cancer in 2020. Far too many of these women feel alone, scared and overwhelmed after hearing “you have breast cancer.”OUR STORIES ARCHIVE
Cindy Sellon has been a Mentor for six years and has mentored twenty women. Remembering how she felt that day in her car when she heard the words, “you have breast cancer” Cindy understands firsthand the importance of encouragement from someone who has been given the same diagnosis, gone through the same treatments and surgery,GET SUPPORT FORM
Prefer to talk to someone? Feel free to call us, any time at1-800-977-4121.
BECOME A MENTOR
Cindy Sellon has been a Mentor for six years and has mentored twenty women. Remembering how she felt that day in her car when she heard the words, “you have breast cancer” Cindy understands firsthand the importance of encouragement from someone who has been given the same diagnosis, gone through the same treatments and surgery, ABCD PROVIDES GUIDANCE Cindy Sellon has been a Mentor for six years and has mentored twenty women. Remembering how she felt that day in her car when she heard the words, “you have breast cancer” Cindy understands firsthand the importance of encouragement from someone who has been given the same diagnosis, gone through the same treatments and surgery,EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Power of One-to-One 414-977-1780 | 800-977-4121 | abcdbreastcancersupport.org | 5775 N. Glen Park Road | Suite 201 | Milwaukee, WI 53209 Founding visionWAYS TO GIVE
Cindy Sellon has been a Mentor for six years and has mentored twenty women. Remembering how she felt that day in her car when she heard the words, “you have breast cancer” Cindy understands firsthand the importance of encouragement from someone who has been given the same diagnosis, gone through the same treatments and surgery, FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS The participant is matched with one of our 300 professionally-trained Mentors who has similar life and breast cancer experience. The participant is connected by phone with their Mentor. Together, they decide when and how often to connect. Free, completely confidential and always available. Participants can contact us at any time afterdiagnosis
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Thank you for attending! Proceeds from our 2020 Date with a Plate will go to provide customized services to the thousands who will receive a breast cancer diagnosis this year. Breast cancer didn’t stop with Covid-19 and neither did you! Thank you! OUR PEOPLE - AFTER BREAST CANCER DIAGNOSIS Cindy Sellon has been a Mentor for six years and has mentored twenty women. Remembering how she felt that day in her car when she heard the words, “you have breast cancer” Cindy understands firsthand the importance of encouragement from someone who has been given the same diagnosis, gone through the same treatments and surgery, MAKE A REFERRAL FORM Make a referral. Feel free to call us, any time at 1-800-977-4121. YOU’RE IN THE RIGHT PLACE! About Mandy Gonzalez: Mandy was diagnosed with breast cancer in October 2019 and completed her treatment in 2020 during the pandemic. Before Broadway shut down in February 2020, Mandy played the lead role of Angelica Schuyler in Hamilton. Previous roles include Elphaba from Wicked and the debut role of Nina Rosario in In the Heights.EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Power of One-to-One 414-977-1780 | 800-977-4121 | abcdbreastcancersupport.org | 5775 N. Glen Park Road | Suite 201 | Milwaukee, WI 53209 Founding visionMENTOR RECIPES
Instructions. Preheat the oven to 350F. Grease and line two Sin springform cake tins with baking paper. For the genoise, half fill a large saucepan with water and bring to a simmer. In a large heatproof mixing bowl, combine the eggs and sugar, then place the bowl over the saucepan (creating a bain-marie).ABCD PROVIDES HOPE
Cindy Sellon has been a Mentor for six years and has mentored twenty women. Remembering how she felt that day in her car when she heard the words, “you have breast cancer” Cindy understands firsthand the importance of encouragement from someone who has been given the same diagnosis, gone through the same treatments and surgery, DARA KUMBERA: A STORY OF DETERMINATION Even before her diagnosis, Dara Kumbera knew what it meant to battle breast cancer. In her family, the illness was a familiar and unwelcome occurrence: her mother, grandmother, and cousin had all passed away from the disease. Dara’s own diagnosis came in 1998, when she was only 30 years old. After considering her options, DaraSkip to content
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THANKS FOR MAKING OUR INAUGURAL NIGHT IN WITH ABCD A SMASHING SUCCESS! CUSTOMIZED, ONE-TO-ONE BREAST CANCER SUPPORT FREE, CONFIDENTIAL & ALWAYS AVAILABLETHAT’S A WRAP!
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THANKS FOR MAKING OUR INAUGURAL NIGHT IN WITH ABCD A SMASHING SUCCESS! CUSTOMIZED, ONE-TO-ONE BREAST CANCER SUPPORT FREE, CONFIDENTIAL & ALWAYS AVAILABLE HOPE, CUSTOMIZED TO YOU Breast cancer is so much more than chemo, radiation, and surgeries. Getting through it requires reliable, consistent support from someone who knows personally what it’s like to hear, “you have breastcancer.”
At ABCD: After Breast Cancer Diagnosis, you’ll be matched with a professionally-trained Mentor/breast cancer survivor who not only shares a similar diagnosis and treatment, but whose age, life stage and interests closely align with yours.Learn more ›
THE POWER OF ONE-TO-ONE Decades of research indicate that patients who take advantage of non-clinical support like ABCD’s customized, one-to-one support are more likely to finish treatment, have improved survival rates, show a reduced risk of recurrence, and report experiencing less distress, healthier social relationships, and an improved quality oflife.
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NO ONE ELSE — NOT A HELPLINE, WEBSITE OR EVEN CARING FAMILY AND FRIENDS — CAN PROVIDE CUSTOMIZED EMOTIONAL SUPPORT LIKE ABCD CAN. Every day, people receive the life-altering diagnosis of breast cancer. And for more than 20 years, ABCD has given the invaluable gift of emotional support as a free service to anyone who needs it. We rely 100% on the generosity of donors – individuals, corporations, and foundations – to do this important work. Please consider making a donation today to ABCD and exploring other ways to support ourorganization!
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------------------------- When Maureen Luddy told friends about her breast cancer diagnosis, they asked what they could do to help her. Her response was always, “I’m going to be fine. If you want to do something, get a mammogram.” Diagnosed in 2019 after her annual mammogram prompted more testing, Maureen underwent treatment soon thereafter. By thesummer
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Even before her diagnosis, Dara Kumbera knew what it meant to battle breast cancer. In her family, the illness was a familiar and unwelcome occurrence: her mother, grandmother, and cousin had all passed away from the disease. Dara’s own diagnosis came in 1998, when she was only 30 years old. After considering her options, DaraRead More ›
ABCD past Participant and current Mentor, Mary Reina talks about the phone call that changed her life. Shocked and afraid, her ABCD Mentor became her lifeline giving her the hope and support she needed at a very difficult time in her life.Read More ›
ABCD provides holistic care that medical providers cannot offer. Working as a complement to healthcare providers, MSW, Leanne Walz, discusses the value of having someone there who truly understands at this most vulnerable time in the life of someone who is dealing withbreast cancer.
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The partnership between Kesslers Diamonds and ABCD began a number of years ago and continues today. Jim Bretzel talks about the importance of our Mentors, and how he believes the best help for someone going through breast cancer is someone who can empathize with you. Kesslers commitment to ABCD and its services has helped usRead More ›
Her phone rang in 1998 and Cancer Physical Therapist, Leslie Waltke, was invited to join a group of women who were determined to bring the need for emotional support to the forefront of the breast cancer community. They did this by setting ABCD apart with its ability to provide perspective through personal experience.Read More ›
“Here and now.” That’s what matters most to ABCD Mentor Janice Cowden. She’s a mother, grandmother, and former pediatric nurse who’s also a passionate advocate for the metastatic breast cancer community. Janice was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2011. Nearly five years later, doctors told her she had developed metastatic breast cancer (MBC) –Read More ›
Cindy Sellon has been a Mentor for six years and has mentored twenty women. Remembering how she felt that day in her car when she heard the words, “you have breast cancer” Cindy understands firsthand the importance of encouragement from someone who has been given the same diagnosis, gone through the same treatments and surgery,Read More ›
Breast cancer before the age of 40 is relatively rare. But it was a stark reality for Nailah Cash O’Bannon and Kathryn Walker, who were diagnosed in their 20s. As they absorbed the shocking news, both women found themselves at the beginning of an unexpected path, in which they would navigate the challenges of treatment,Read More ›
ABCD staff member, Judy Mindin shares the founder’s dream for the organization and how the program inspires confidence by giving hope to all those affected by breast cancer. Continuing her legacy is at the core of ABCD’s program – our founder believed with all her heart that no one should go through a breast cancerRead More ›
Concern over breast cancer awareness being limited to the month of October, resulted in a ten-year partnership between ABCD and the Marcus Corporation. Tim Smith, talks about their role in helping to build ABCD’s awareness and how important it is for someone going through breast cancer to have someone who truly understands at theirside,
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Jack Congleton greets me with a warm smile, a welcome sight on an early spring morning that feels more like the middle of winter. Although I’m just meeting Jack – an ABCD Family & Friends Mentor – for the first time, his friendly, gracious nature immediately puts me at ease. Over the past ten years,Read More ›
Mimi Nieves was used to being in control. A single mother with three young children, she worked full-time and always kept her household – and her life – running smoothly. As a member of the Latino community, and the youngest of eleven siblings, Mimi greatly valued her independence and her ability to handle challenges onRead More ›
If you’ve never heard of Inflammatory Breast Cancer, Karen Leonard wants to change that. Diagnosed in 2009 with IBC, Karen knows firsthand how often this rare and aggressive form of breast cancer is misdiagnosed, and how important it is to connect with others who have been on the same journey. “IBC is sometimes called ‘noRead More ›
Proceeds from our 2020 Date with a Plate will go to provide customized services to the thousands who will receive a breast cancer diagnosis this year. Breast cancer didn’t stop with Covid-19 … and neitherdid you! Thank you!
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When I meet Lori one late summer afternoon, I’m struck right away by her genuine warmth and openness. It’s a beautiful day, and our conversation flows freely. But it is a conversation she never expected to have. With no family history of breast cancer and almost none of the other common risk factors, Lori hadRead More ›
ABCD’s first Latina Mentor, Maria Nieves – a single mother, has lived with breast cancer for the last thirteen years. Her faith in God and ABCD have helped her through the times when the battle was not easy and giving up became her reality.Read More ›
Judy Mindin was ready for a change. After a successful career in sales and marketing at Pabst Brewing Company, she’d kept busy as a painter, and also owned and operated three galleries in the Milwaukee and Door County areas with her husband. But in 2006, life began to feel hectic and unbalanced, so Judy decidedRead More ›
Struggles with how to live your life following a breast cancer diagnosis are very real. In this video Kathryn Walker talks about the immediate bond she felt with her Mentor and how her connection with ABCD was life changing.Read More ›
28 weeks pregnant Jessica Storm was diagnosed with breast cancer. ABCD was able to match her with a Mentor who had been young and pregnant when diagnosed and was now cancer free with a thriving child. During her weakest moments she found comfort with her Mentor because she really understood.Read More ›
Morgan Oldenburg isn’t one to seek the spotlight. But as the eldest daughter of the late Melodie Wilson Oldenburg, Morgan recognizes her role in carrying on an important legacy in the Milwaukee community. Her mother, an Emmy award-winning journalist, local anchorwoman, and television reporter, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992; seven years later, she founded ABCD: After Breast Cancer Diagnosis.Read More ›
By Gina Rich, ABCD Board Member One of the most fearful aspects of a breast cancer diagnosis is the loss of control patients feel. For ABCD: After Breast Cancer Diagnosis Mentor Kathy Korducki, who was diagnosed with invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) in 2018, the thought of losing her hair due to chemotherapy was worse thanRead More ›
Bonnie Anderson, was at the perfect place in her life – she was a borderline empty nester, she had just married the love of her life and then a call one night from her doctor upset her world. She was diagnosed with breast cancer. Her breast cancer diagnosis guided her to ABCD’s founder where sheRead More ›
When Nichole Kutmas found a lump the size of a pencil eraser, breast cancer was the last thing on her mind. It was May 2013, and Nichole had just celebrated her 32nd birthday. She had two young daughters.Read More ›
Young, healthy and pregnant, Lisa Armitage was shocked to learn she had breast cancer. She found the compassion she needed in her Mentor. Just hearing the voice of someone who can say – “yes, that was me, I’m here, you’re not alone” meant the world to her.Read More ›
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