It haunted her. When Elizabeth Ayers-Cluff was diagnosed with her first round of breast cancer, she was grateful for her circle of friends who provided her with support and hope. They walked with her through treatment, remission, and the countless challenges, and treatments, including nine failed reconstruction surgeries.
But she was haunted thinking about other women on a similar journey without critical resources or that kind of support. So she helped one woman.
From that beginning, she formed Impact One Breast Cancer Foundation. The organization provides a wealth of supplies, including prosthetics, bras, wigs, and post-surgical garments. They distribute supplies through Hope in a Box. Even more important, Impact One also helps provide emotional support, education, awareness, services, and external resources for women and family. They alleviate the financial and emotional stress as well as fulfill the physical need one experiences during the treatment and recovery stages.
Because she believes no woman should have to battle cancer alone.
Click here to learn more about Impact One Breast Cancer Foundation: https://impactone.pink/
Original air date: February 19, 2026.

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