“She’s a cancer beauty”“
Victorious Warriors III Inc. Health program”2019
“She’s a cancer beauty”“
Victorious Warriors III Inc. Health program”2019
CANCER THROUGHOUT THE YEARS
SAVE US, WE NEED HATS, WIGS ETC
Dear Friends,
It is the mission of Victorious Warriors, III. Inc. to help others in time of need, to support and guide individuals to a positive path, and to lift them up and remind them that they do not stand alone. We are here to represent, give direction, and become an inspiration. Our duty is to give individuals hope and determination to keep moving forward. We are a circle of strength and power that help others believe in themselves as we believe in ourselves. We aim to make the world a better place.
Cancer come with a unique set of emotional challenges that can, at times, feel overwhelming. Chemotherapy treatment can be a difficult and even frightening experience, and knowing you will lose your hair can be a weird-feeling and the end.
“Victorious Warriors III Inc. Health program” invites you to be part of a wonderful and empowering encouragement Mission, keeping our sick cancer patient empowered and involved, we are helping by motivating beautiful cancer patient at a time when losing your hair is sad and everything is falling apart around them.
We want to live as full of a life as we can every day and wish to inspire, educate, motivate and help people take charge of their health.
Victorious Warriors III., Inc. relies on generous donations from caring people like you to provide services to the less fortunate in our community, the Bronx. Let us make 2019 the year of giving! With your donation of $10.00 or more per cancer patient, we can save “She’s a cancer beauty” in our community by providing beautiful care packages, turban, hats, scarfs, headband, caps, wraps and wigs that allow them to feel like themselves again and help bring a smile in need.
Our fund raising goal for 2019 is to bring a little bit of happiness to cancer patient in need. I hope we can count on your support to reach our goal. Any donation, no matter how small or large, will make a difference. To make a tax-deductible donation, please call Diana Diffut, President of Victorious Warriors III., Inc., at 917-476-3458. You may also donate via check, making the check out to: “Victorious warriors III, Inc. Your kindness and generosity are greatly appreciated, and will make a difference in our loving community, the Bronx.
If you have any questions, please contact our President, Diana Diffut via email at: victoriouswarriors3@yahoo.com.
Diana Diffut –CEO/President Warrior of Love /Victorious Warriors III, Inc.
Patient stories
Patient stories
But I’m not alone. Studies show that 47 percent of women with cancer consider hair loss the most traumatic aspect of chemotherapy, and 8 percent say they would refuse chemotherapy for that reason -
if you were to ask me to share my hair loss story back in my 20’s, I would have been reluctant to do so because I felt depressed, frustrated, and embarrassed. However, today I feel empowered and healthier
Chemotherapy may cause hair loss all over your body — not just on your scalp. Sometimes your eyelash, eyebrow, armpit, pubic and other body hair also falls out. Some chemotherapy drugs are more likely than others to cause hair loss, and different doses can cause anything from a mere thinning to complete baldness.
Depending on their age, children may be scared or even embarrassed by your hair loss.