The Legacy Lives Wellness Foundation Inc.
A 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization
Our Mission:
The Legacy Lives Wellness Foundation is dedicated to providing unwavering support and comprehensive education for individuals and families affected by cancer. Our mission is to enhance the quality of life for those touched by cancer through compassionate care, empowering resources, and a strong community of hope.
Together, we strive to create a lasting legacy of wellness, strength, and support in the face of adversity.
Annual Celebrations
šø Spring Bling Think Pink
A beautiful āpink party with a purpose,ā celebrating breast cancer survivors and promoting early detection. This uplifting event honors resilience, hope, and the power of community.
āļø Winter Bling
An all-white inspirational evening filled with Jazz and Gospel music. This elegant celebration promotes good health, wellness, and spiritual renewal.
Both events raise cancer awareness, provide education, and offer emotional and financial support to individuals and families impacted by cancer.
GET INVOLVED!
Join us in keeping the legacy alive!
- Attend an Event ā Celebrate life, wellness, and community
- Volunteer ā Share your time and compassion
- Donate ā Support our mission to bring hope and healing
Every contribution makes a difference ā together, we can continue to uplift and empower lives touched by cancer.
CONTACT US:
š§ Joanne@legacyliveswellness.org
š www.legacyliveswellness.org
š Phone Number 201-270-8965
Thank you for taking the time to view our website
regarding an amazing, heartwarming Breast Cancer Benefit. I have been a real estate broker in Englewood, NJ for the past 31 years.
Over the years, I have been known as the āRealtor to the Starsā, moving many celebrities, sports figures and entertainers to New Jersey. Although I am still active in my business, I have had some life changing events occur which caused me to now include some celebratory and philanthropic community activities to help me and support others with similar life challenges.
I was diagnosed with stage 3B Hodgkins Lymphoma 30 years ago and then stage 2B Breast Cancer in 2005. Chemotherapy, radiation, loss of hair, loss of appetite, doctors, medicine and death staring me in the face twiceā¦.. But I only saw one thingā¦āLIFEā. As a survivor and community activist, I am now on a mission to bring an awareness to the community, celebrate life and let people know that cancer does not have to be a death sentence. I am walking testimony! Read More
