Sip & Share for The Georgia Mae Project

The Georgia Mae Project

is dedicated to Increasing Awareness of challenges faced by

Black Women,

Indigenous Women, and Women of Color

with breast cancer treatment and other health diagnosis.

www.thedrgeorgiamaeproject.com

Join us for an intimate, artsy affair on Sat, September 28th, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the San Fernando Valley at a private residence.

You’ll be inspired by two dynamic speakers:

Dr. Dawn Lewis,

Christ Follower, Author, Transformational Speaker,

DNP, FNP-MSN,

and Brainspotting Therapist

(BONUSL she’s a husband whisper; read her book Call Me Wife on Amazon, :)

&

Soror, Carlin Hafiz

CEO, Pink Haus Organization,

a Breast Cancer Awareness 501 (c) 3, non-profit

Please take the time to read their bios.

RSVP mkelly@thedrgeorgiamaeproject.com or  georgiamaeproject@yahoo.com; details provided upon RSVP

A Special Note from MeMe Kelly,

Founder of the Georgia Mae Project!

I’m silly enough to believe that if Black Women and Women of Color come together to share about their health journeys, we can find solutions to end the Breast Cancer Crisis!

It’s a crisis when Black women are about 40% more likely to die of breast cancer than white women.

It’s a crisis when Black women have a lower 5-year relative breast cancer survival rate compared to white women.

I lived with breast cancer for more than 34 years as I supported my Mommy, Soror Dr. Georgia Mae, as she thrived with breast cancer. After every doctor’s appointment or chemo treatment, we would talk, shop, sip, eat, and strategize about how she would thrive and kick cancer’s butt!

If you or someone you know is battling breast cancer, please under stand that 34 (or 34+34 )is our magical number. We want Black women to thrive with breast cancer and other ailments, forever, or for a very long time!

As your host, I’ll light candles to set the mood, turn on music with good vibes, lay out a spread of delicious bites, and receive you. I’ll also be reading from inspirational readings and poems. Feel free to bring literature or a verse that’s inspired you during a tough moment in life.

Or just come prepared to absorb the positive vibes.

See Ya soon.

MeMe Kelly

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