Blog Post
Mez_BCNA
2 years agoCommunity Manager
Community means something different to everyone. But what’s
universal is that community can have a positive impact on people affected by
breast cancer.
This might look like dropping off meals, helping with the kids, accompanying to an appointment, hosting a fundraising event, connecting with others in the same boat, or simply having a chat over a cuppa.
What do you love most about your community and why?
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