give the gift of courage by making a donation online today.

One hundred percent of your contribution will go directly to women in Yamhill County who have been affected by a breast cancer diagnosis, and is used to support their specific needs. This could range from rent/mortgage payments, utilities, medical bills, gas to and from their appointments, or anything that would support them during treatment and recovery.

ONE TIME DONATION

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want to help build a care package?

We create care packages filled with everything a woman might need during active treatment for breast cancer, and give them to women we support throughout Yamhill County. If you’d like to partner with us in this, you can purchase items that go in these care packages from our Amazon wishlist.

  • “I arrived to “With Courage” via my nurse navigator Veronica at the Hoover Cancer Center. I found a welcome that exceeded my expectations…many offers beyond the initial care package. I have been touched by the depth of care and the willingness to just listen by all whom I have been in contact with. The group of women are from so many walks of life and varied in their journey. It is humbling to hear their stories, and be able to ask questions of others with a no judgment atmosphere. Truly blessed to be a part of such an impactful community.”

    — Lori

  • “With Courage helped me keep a positive attitude through my process with all the text messages and little gift bags they would bring through the journey. Not to mention they have several get togethers throughout the year, which helps lift spirits…having get-togethers to go to (which I didn’t go to all of them) gave me a reason to get up and out. And that alone is a mood lifter. And their joyful, non-judging attitudes were always pleasant to see or talk to.”

    — Miki

  • “With Courage not only helped me, they also helped my caregiver who got me through it! Thank you!”

    — Teresa