Pink Is My Power Color African American Women Breast Cancer Organization

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We are thrilled to introduce our new charity partner, Pink Is My Power Color African American Women Breast Cancer Organization! Learn more about them below:

MISSION:

Our mission is to help women of color and their families with their personal and unique journey.

VISION:

At P.I.M.P.-C we will educate while empowering women with our resources, focused help, and assistance as well as providing them with the knowledge and information they will need to recover strong and be able to live their daily lives by aiding them on their journey of restoring their mind, body, and soul.

ADVOCACY:

We are an organization engaged in community development and collaborative works in the surrounding Cincinnati neighborhoods. P.I.M.P.-C has had a great impact on the women we have met within the Midwest, and as the only organization focused on sisterhood, our goal is aiding in the woman’s journey back to loving herself and assisting her support/family. We have come into partnership and many collaborative works to further our reach to offer our recourses and services.

At P.I.M.P.-C, we are very passionate about the work we’re doing as we’re empowering women to be their own advocates as well as educating as we provide the many resources and services.

Our desire is to see every woman impacted by Breast Cancer fight with every tool and resource available to them and without worry as they journey through their process that is unique to each individual.

We at P.I.M.P.-C are so excited to join in collaboration with Know Your Lemons in our efforts to get more connected with women in need of our services as well as the opportunity to bring Know Your Lemons into the communities. This partnership will allow us to provide more educational information as well as resources for outreach.

OUR SERVICES:

1.    Sistership

2.    Meal Prep

3.    Childcare

4.    Lite House Keeping

5.    Custom Wigs

6.    Transportation

7.    Respite Care

8.    Support Groups & Counseling

9.  Dietician Assessment

10.  Second Opinion Referral

Author of blog

Kieya Slaughter, Executive Director Marketing / Advertising

My connection to P.I.M.P.-C is ….I am a Thyroid Cancer Survivor, I was diagnosed with Malignant Carcinoma in 2004 had my Thyroid removed and had to have a repeat throat surgery in 2007 which changed my singing voice forever.

I look forward to sharing my experience, serving those who come through our organization for resources and support, as well as being a spiritual inspiration by uplifting the faith and hope of cancer patients and survivors.

Visit our website at pimpc.org

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