Pepper Foster Pulse: Pinky Swear Foundation – Erica Campbell Executive Director and Author

Erica Campbell, Executive Director of the Pinky Swear Foundation and author of “The Mastectomy I Always Wanted” shares the foundation's mission and her own inspiring journey

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In this heartfelt episode, we sit down with Erica Campbell, Executive Director of the Pinky Swear Foundation—a nonprofit dedicated to supporting families with children battling cancer. Erica shares the foundation’s mission and her own inspiring journey as a cancer survivor and author of “The Mastectomy I Always Wanted.” Join us as we discuss the impact of Pinky Swear’s work nationwide, Erica’s personal story, and ways you can get involved. This is an episode that will move you and inspire you to make a difference. PINKIES UP!

 

Link to Pinky Swear Foundation:  www.pinkyswear.org/donate

Link to writing Letters of Encouragement to kids with cancer:  https://pinkyswear.org/childhood-cancer-volunteer

Link to “The Mastectomy I Always Wanted” on Amazon:  https://a.co/d/gaoiIC3

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