Strong Is The New Beautiful

Faith2Fight Foundation is dedicated to support families impacted by breast cancer and other serious illnesses while empowering youth to lead with kindness and stand against bullying. Our organization provides resources, education, and emotional support to patients and families while creating programs that promote intensive kindness, empathy and resilience among youth.

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About Us

At Faith2Fight, we believe that our fight extends beyond breast cancer. It’s about rising above any obstacle life throws our way—together. We’re building a community of support, love, and resilience for anyone in need of strength and encouragement.

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Heal

It is our goal to help people live their healthiest lives, whether it is your dietary needs, exercise needs or just help relieving stress. We'll always be here to help.

Protect

The American Cancer Society estimates that 1 in 8 women in the United States will develop some form of breast cancer within their lifetime. To fight against this statistic, we want to prevent cases by raising awareness on the subject.

Support

We are a community helping the larger community. We want to help as many people as we can, from cancer patients to their families and friends. We're a community always here to support you.

Testimonials

I would like to thank the "Be Kind Squad" with the children. This program has been a great positive addition to their life. I feel it keeps them thinking about their future and how they can live a better life. The trips and different activities and the time spent with them teaching them different things is such a great help!!!! Thanks for all you do.

Andrea

The organization Faith 2 Fight is a good cause because it helps people that are dealing with life crisis. Dealing with terminal illness can be not only stressful, but sometimes debilitating. I feel like Faith 2 Fight does just what the name says, it helps people to develop the faith to continue to stay in the fight. This organization helps the family as well as the person dealing with the illness in which ever way possible, in my opinion, the organization is like an extended family for you to lean on in your time of need.."

Anonymous