Volunteer story: Helen Hugo
We recently interviewed Helen Hugo, a volunteer with the Kimberley branch of Reach for Recovery who…
We recently interviewed Helen Hugo, a volunteer with the Kimberley branch of Reach for Recovery who…
When did you have breast cancer? I was first diagnosed in May 2018. How did you…
Reach for Recovery is an international breast cancer support group and its Durban chairperson, is Nirri…
In 2022, the Chair of RFR’s Board of Management, Stephné Jacobs, became the recipient of the…
This is the story of Terese Lasser, who was fondly known as, “Ted”. In 1952, at…
RFR’s Western Cape volunteers and survivors shone in a glamorous fashion show fundraiser at KAMERS/Makers at…
Because the scary thing is that it’s not over, even when it’s over. What do you…
On Tuesday evening, 7 November 2023, Reach for Recovery volunteers took centre stage at the AFI…
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At least 1 in 26 women in South Africa is diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. Help us make a difference in their lives through emotional and practical peer support. Join our community, make a donation or spread the word – (so breast cancer doesn’t)!
At least 1 in 26 women in South Africa is diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. Help us make a difference in their lives through emotional and practical peer support. Join our community, make a donation or spread the word – (so breast cancer doesn’t)!
At least 1 in 26 women in South Africa is diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. Help us make a difference in their lives through emotional and practical peer support. Join our community, make a donation or spread the word – (so breast cancer doesn’t)!
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