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Sisters Surviving and Thriving Retreat

Friday, November 4, 2011 at 4:00 PM - Sunday, November 6, 2011 at 4:00 PM (CT)

Chaska, MN

Sisters Surviving and Thriving Retreat

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Remaining Sales End Price Fee Quantity
AABCA Retreat Guest   more info 2 tickets Ended $40.00 $1.79
Transportation   more info 7 tickets Ended $20.00 $0.00

Event Details

Sisters Surviving and Thriving Weekend Retreat!

 

The AABCA welcomes you in sharing a wonderful time together in harmony with facilitated discussions about your survivorship journey to a thriving life.

A weekend to take a break from cancer treatments, reduce stress, enjoy a wonderful weekend of food, fun, laughter, massages, music, partying, games, journaling, recreation, self care and wellness!  A time to affirm, recover, relax, renew and inspire!

A beautiful wooded location in Chaska, an easy drive only 30 - 45 minutes from the downtown Minneapolis and St Paul metropolitan areas.

Register now!  Only 40 spaces available for this special retreat of the "Breast Cancer Survivors Support Project" funded by the Minnesota Affiliate of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure.

Cost: $40 per person, pre-paid reservations required.

 

Call (612) 825-3675 or (612) 486-2277 for more information.

 

 

When & Where



Oak Ridge Conference Hotel
One Oak Ridge Drive
Chaska, MN 55318

Friday, November 4, 2011 at 4:00 PM - Sunday, November 6, 2011 at 4:00 PM (CT)


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Hosted By

African American Breast Cancer Alliance, Inc. (AABCA)



The African American Breast Cancer Alliance was created to support African American women diagnosed with breast cancer, to educate the public about the disease and encourage support of the everyday living through cancer, as we become survivors. Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death for black women in the US, as they are diagnosed with advanced and aggressive breast cancers. We want to see this change with early detection, early diagnosis, research and treatment of this disease. We want to share information about available resources and support for African American women, men, families and communities affected by breast cancer.