Abreast Perspective

Throughout the last 2 years, I've survived a lot more than I ever thought I could. Now that I'm on the other side of the struggle, it seems only natural that I share the resources, support, and motivation that got me through it. ❤️ Life is incredibly fragile, and flexibility to handle and accept our challenges is one of the key thoughts that I leaned on. I also had the stories and support of hundreds of local women who have been in my shoes!

In this next chapter of my breast cancer journey, I want to not just share my story but share the stories of women and men who have had different experiences with their diagnosis, treatments, support systems, and outlooks. No cancer journey is the same, and advocating for a world that makes the journey slightly more tolerable will be a noble pursuit that I am happy to take on.

“I don't want to be an influencer. I want to be an advocate that makes a difference, and if one single woman feels comforted by this project, it will all be worth it.”

Join us for Abreast Perspective, where breast cancer survivors and supporters across Ontario share their journeys of resilience, courage, and empowerment. Through candid conversations, these unstoppable women challenge stereotypes, inspire hope, and prove that age is no barrier to triumphing over breast cancer.


Are you passionate about sharing your journey of resilience, hope, and triumph? Join Beth Marchant for a short 30-40 minute video interview that will serve as the foundation for creating educational and insightful content for Abreast Perspective.

Your story is powerful and invaluable in shaping the narrative around breast cancer awareness and advocacy. By sharing your experiences, you have the opportunity to inspire, educate, and empower countless others facing similar challenges. Together, let's amplify our voices, raise awareness, and foster a community of support and solidarity.

Beth Marchant

Graphic Designer and Small Business Supporter in Southern Ontario.

https://www.themarchantco.com
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