Tomorrow’s Hope is a volunteer-driven peer support program for people diagnosed with Breast Cancer. The program was established in 2011 by the Survivorship Breast Cancer Dragon Boat Team to provide system navigation support and information on community resources and services for warriors.

To support and influence public health initiatives that ensure accessible, comprehensive, and equitable breast health care, promoting well-being and empowering women in our community.

A community where every woman has access to quality breast health care, early detection, and the support needed to live a healthy and confident life.

We lead with compassion, equity, awareness, community, and empowerment

Heather is a retired registered nurse and breast cancer survivor. During her treatment, Heather found herself with many questions and too few answers which fueled her to join Tomorrow’s Hope to help ensure others receive timely, relevant information and support when they need it most.
Cathie is a retired registered nurse and one of the director's of Tomorrow's Hope Foundation. She started this foundation in 2011 with the hope to bring information to individuals diagnosed with breast cancer promptly. Having survived breast cancer thrice herself, she leads this foundation alongside the Survivorship Breast Cancer Dragon Boat team with compassion, empathy, and lived experience.
Dolores is a retired practical nurse, diagnosed in 1996 with breast cancer. After diagnosis I found very little information on further treatment or choices for treatment, thus my decision to assist the Tomorrow's Hope program to help inform newly diagnosed people with breast cancer
After a lifelong career caring for others, I faced my own challenge in 2018 when I was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer.
The Tomorrow's Hope package I recieved from my surgeon's office brought comfort, clarity, and a sense of support when my family and I needed it most. I remain deeply grateful for that kindness
Maureen is retired from healthcare administration and has been the treasurer of Tomorrow's Hope since 2011. She assisted Cathie where needed with the setup of this nonprofit society, and has been involved ever since.
After having breast cancer twice she understands the uncertainty and questions that arise after having this diagnosis.
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