SURVIVRE —it means on to live.
Embracing hope, the power of kindness and the courage it takes to take one step forward.
I believe in the power of coming together, spreading kindness and living onward through difficult experiences — something I like to call, SURVIVRE.
In 2020, I was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer at 28 and created the Chemo to Kindness℠ Challenge to spread awareness.
This challenge inspired more than 1,700 acts of kindness around the world and inspired me to keep going forward.
Today, I share my lessons learned to empower others
to control what you can, be your own advocate, SURVIVRE
and spread kindness along the way.
It could change someone’s life.
Speaker.
If your group is facing unexpected hard times, forgetting their efforts matter, or need a wakeup call that life is precious, we need to talk.
Creator.
Acts of kindness make a difference. I’ve created products that empower you to pay it forward, spread awareness and give back to research with hats, watercolor cards and oil prints.
Advocate.
Sharing stories and resources can save lives. I am proud to advocate for young breast health awareness and triple negative breast cancer.
Kindness Matters
Shop and Give Back •
Shop and Give Back •
Kindness is powerful. With my hats, watercolor cards, wraps and art prints, I help others spread kindness and give back to TNBC research with every sale.
What people are saying …
The Chemo to Kindness Challenge
I challenged my community to complete 100 acts of kindness each week as I faced chemotherapy. The goal? #1600acts
An Unexpected Diagnosis at Age 28
From a routine check-up to taking on TNBC,
learn about my experience and the importance of
being your own advocate.