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Sister Sister President Needs Your Help
 
For decades President Sister Sister Breast Cancer Support group has helped others, and now she needs your help.
 
January 24, 2023
Sister Sister: We’re Here to Help
 
The World Cancer Research Fund International, breast cancer is the most common cancer in the world. President of Sister Sister Breast Cancer Support Group President, Andrea Sweeting, says the numbers are rising right here at home.
 
October 7, 2022

Atlantis Paradise Island partners with Sister Sister Breast Cancer Support Group to bring awareness to our team members.

October 14, 2022

Sister Sister: We’re Here To Help.
 
It is a message as old as time: Early detection is the best protection. The president of the Sister Sister Breast Cancer Group shares how the community can join forces for survivors.
 
October 6, 2022

SISTER SISTER GETS HELP.

Sister Sister Cancer Group receiving a major donation from Rotary Clubs on Grand Bahama.

October 28, 2021

Sister Sister, a local Cancer Support Group needs your help urgently. Local doctors have diagnosed a member of the group as terminally ill. However after doing their own examination, Doctors abroad believe that they can save this Grand Bahamian’s life. Shasheena Rolle-Farquharson reports. For further information, contact +1 (242) 802-2627. Additional numbers provided at the end of the story.

January 9, 2020

The Sister Sister Breast Cancer Support Group is hosts a $1 drive at The Nassau Guardian as the organization seeks to raise money to help offset the significant costs associated with cancer treatment.

March 28, 2018

Atlantis Community – Sister Sister

We are so proud to continuously support organizations like Sister Sister that do so much good in our Bahamian Community.

January 24, 2017

This morning’s motivational speech by Sister Sister Breast Cancer Support Group representative and survivor Mrs. Andrea Sweeting at the Fidelity “Spread the Hope” Walkathon.

In her speech Mrs. Sweeting presses on the fact that early detection is KEY to surviving breast cancer. 
Best way to detect symptoms is by getting a mammogram annually, and have a clinical breast exam at lest every three years.
 

November 1, 2015

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