
Our Mission is to help all Breast Cancer Survivors and Thrivers who need a little help with prescriptions co-pays, groceries to sustain healthy choices and help with gas money to ensure they can get to Dr. appointments.

We make and sell jewelry items like bracelets, pendants, earrings and necklaces) designed with cancer thrivers and survivors in mind.
We are donate 50% of all items sold to the CHI Breast Cancer Program.

We are committed to helping our patients when they are trying to feel their way through what we know is a devastating diagnosis, in the best way we know how to do. We are your cancer girls, and we are proud to help.
St. Vincent de Paul Church
Stop by to shop our selection of jewelry, bracelets, wreaths and more! Perfect for Easter or Mother's Day gifts. 50% of all proceeds from it...
St. Vincent de Paul Church
Burke High School
Stop by to shop our selection of jewelry, bracelets, wreaths and more! Perfect for Easter or Mother's Day gifts. 50% of all proceeds from it...
Burke High School
At Cancer Girls, we believe your journey is the ultimate masterpiece. We don't just create jewelry; we forge enduring symbols of resilience, strength and hope through a deeply collaborative design process.
Whether you are navigating treatment, celebrating survival or embracing your new chapter as a thriver, your unique vision becomes the blueprint for a truly original piece of wearable art. Design a tangible connection to your identity - a piece that resonates deeply and tells your story without saying a word.
This is more than jewelry; it's your story, perfectly fitted, and a direct way to fund the next chapter for someone else in our community. The Pay-It-Forward Promise and Community Support. Our connection to the cancer community is everything. It's why we create. As we share stories through wearable ar, we also feel a deep commitment to paying it forward and support those currently in the fight. Half of every purchase goes directly toward addressing the practical, day-to-day needs of patients and thrivers. This cimmitment alls us to provide essential relief - little grocery, gas gift cards or prescription assistance - heping ease the financial strain so often faced during treatment and recovery.
When you choose, Cancer Girls you're not just celebrating your own strength; you are giving back to a community that has given us so much, providing a crucial and practical source of comfort.


In March of 2021, during a routine mammogram, I was diagnosed with dense breast tissue.I was told to have another on in 6 months just to be safe. The new mammogram showed nothing but dense breast tissue. Dr. West at Lakeside knew that my sister Kim had undergone a double mastectomy, 2 years nearly to the day, in 2021. She decided to do first one, then many biopsies that day, in between additional mammograms. She never gave up.
Nobody wants to answer the phone when they're waiting for that call. Two says later, the Dr told me I had stage 3 cancer in my left breast's lymph system. The only time I cried was then, and it I was just a single tear. I became a warrior to fight this during chemo, radiation, and multiple surgeries. Today I am still at stage 3, but I am stable. I am loved, and I am grateful.

My breast cancer journey started in 2004. After a mastectomy, reconstruction, and chemo, I moved forward with my life thinking "that was that, now let's move on".
Now I realize how much I missed during the following 18 years. In 2022, I was diagnosed with a second breast cancer, this time HER2+ and metastatic, which had spread to my lymph nodes.
I was lucky to meet an incredible group of women who have become close friends. We stay in touch through phone calls, texts, and regular outings. We share a bond that is truly unique in that we always have someone to talk to who has had a similar experience. We inspire and motivate each other, sharing tips, ideas, and knowledge about everything from products that can ease symptoms to healthy eating to realizing it's okay to cry, and how important it is to laugh. This kind of support and encouragement is as we each navigate treatment and medication options, the side effects they can cause, and every day responsibilities.
Cancer Girls allows us to give back to those on their journey who may need some additional assistance at a time when everything can seem overwhelming. It is also an opportunity to connect with our communities and increase awareness at the various events where we sell our products.
They expect relief.
They expect happiness.
They expect closure.
But survivors feel layered emotions.
Fear walks beside gratitude.
Pain walks beside pride.
Healing isn't an ending.
It's a lifelong process.
Time feels more fragile.
Moments feel heavier.
Small pains raise big fears.
The future feels uncertain.
The past replays often.
Joy comes with caution.
Hope learns to whisper.
Survival reshapes perspective.
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