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The M:TA project travels to physicians' offices, hospitals, support groups, fundraisers, conferences, and other breast cancer awareness and educational events around the country. Project Founder, Debbie Horwitz, created Myself: Together Again in order to share and illustrate her personal story of breast reconstruction to other women who are facing a lack of information, fear, treatment, and surgery after a breast cancer diagnosis. With the help of so many over the years, M:TA has been able to distribute thousands of educational booklets and touch even more lives nationwide. It is our collective goal to inspire and empower each other through comfort, support, and education. Debbie and M:TA greatly enjoy traveling to meet and speak with fellow cancer survivors/patients, supporting doctors, and hospital administrators. We would be so glad to be a part of your next conference, fundraiser, or other special event. In September 2010, Debbie Horwitz was honored to be a member of the American Program Bureau, a forum of distinguished public speakers who are paired with audiences nationwide. The APB will facilitate Debbie's goal of sharing her story and knowledge of the breast reconstruction process as a means of helping more and more women cope with breast cancer diagnosis. Thank you for your continued support and we look forward to seeing you at our next event! To Schedule A Speaking Engagement Please Contact:Adam R. Fox of the American Program Bureau, Inc. Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it OR Call: 800-225-4575 Ext. 1637 |
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The M:TA project is made possible by:
And all the individual tax deductible donations received. View a list of those who made donations in 2010.