‘Be of service’

Mary Earp is a breast cancer survivor and lifelong resident of Brunswick County. She beat cancer in 2008 and has made it her mission to be an advocate for breast cancer patients and breast healthcare ever since.
Mary Earp is a breast cancer survivor and lifelong resident of Brunswick County. She beat cancer in 2008 and has made it her mission to be an advocate for breast cancer patients and breast healthcare ever since.
For more than a year now, Americans have put regular healthcare needs on hold.
On Mon., Oct. 11, we had a lively and informative discussion on “Resilience, Recovery, Rebuild: Reimagining Charlotte’s Economy Amid COVID-19.”
Thank you to our sponsors and golfers who raised $57,000 for behavioral health, chronic disease management, physical rehabilitation and education at the Fifth Annual Jane Burt Williams Memorial Golf Classic on Oct. 1. Your donations will improve lives in the Thomasville and Davidson County community through the Novant Health Wellness and Education Center.
Hundreds of Mecklenburg County’s most vulnerable residents will be able to have life-saving mammography screenings and diagnostic services at no cost to prevent late-stage breast cancer diagnoses, thanks to our partnership with National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF).
Breast cancer survivor Armanda O’Leary shares her story in hopes of inspiring others to provide mammograms to women in need.
She was 42 years old at the time of her diagnosis — a successful financial adviser and a married mother of two girls, ages 11 and 14. She had the life she thought she wanted. Then, she found a lump and was thrust into a battle with stage 2 breast cancer.
Blythe Leonard is the CEO and founder of Blythe Leonard LLC and BL Maker’s Market. The Thomasville native is on a mission to help her community thrive by increasing small business ownership and community-oriented events.
Thank you to the Today Show for sharing Angela’s story and spotlighting Novant Health’s remarkable care as we kick off Breast Cancer Awareness month.
Karen Morning Roseboro, chief officer for choice and magnet schools for Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools, is celebrating four years as a breast cancer survivor, and her journey began with her first-ever mammogram at the age of 40.