January 14, 2022

Fridays are FABULOUS...and so is Sisters Network Inc.

Though Black women get breast cancer at a slightly lower incidence rate (3%) than white women, Black women are 42% more likely to DIE of breast cancer than white women. 

Sisters Network Inc. is committed to increasing local and national attention to the devastating impact that breast cancer has in the African American community.

From my own personal experience, Karen Eubanks Jackson (Sisters Network, Inc.'s founder, CEO and breast cancer survivor) was instrumental in providing me with valuable information and guidance during my breast care concerns.  

As part of AWOGI's 2022 initiative, Sisters Network, Inc. has been identifed as an AWOGI Designated Nonprofit.  

Click Sisters Network, Inc. for more information about cancer's impact on breast health and to give your support. Including AWOGI in the 'what inspired your gift' field allows us to track financial contributions made as a result of our 2022 initiatives.

Click AWOGI Women Gives for more information about our 2022 initiatives.  Give in support of those who support those in need.

Fridays are FABULOUS...and so is Sisters Network, Inc.