OVER 20 YEARS

SUPPORTING BLACK WOMEN

THROUGH EVERY STEP OF THE BREAST CANCER JOURNEY

At The Olive Branch of Hope, we provide culturally relevant breast cancer support services tailored to the unique needs of Black women. From diagnosis through recovery, our programs offer a safe space for healing, learning, and connection.
— all rooted in compassion and community.

Current events

Saturday, August 23

ONE DREAM WALK OF HOPE TO BEAT BREAST CANCER

The One Dream Walk of Hope is more than just a walk — it’s a powerful tribute to the women we love, a celebration of resilience, and a bold step toward a future without breast cancer.

Our mission

At The Olive Branch of Hope, our mission is to provide breast cancer support for Black women through culturally relevant programs, education, and resources. We are committed to increasing awareness about breast cancer, improving access to early screening, and creating safe spaces for healing, connection, and informed decision-making.

By addressing the unique healthcare needs of Black women, we aim to empower individuals, reduce disparities in cancer care, and build stronger, more resilient communities across Canada.

What we offer

Support Groups

A safe space for women to connect, share, and find strength together.

TOBOH ambassadors

Peer-to-Peer support to newly diagnosed women.

Breast Health & Screening

Breast health education and screening program tailored for Black women.

Get inspired by
breast cancer survivors

Cancer diagnosis can be scary, but here are some things you should know from one woman to another.

ARTICLES

In 2019, breast cancer replaced lung cancer as the leading cause of death by cancer, among black women, according to an article published by the American Cancer Society.
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Self-care is sometimes thought of as self-love. Self-care is not only about massages, manicures and vacations. Self-care starts with determining who you want to be.
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OUR COMMUNITY PARTNERS

We support research.

 

Identify genetic risk factors for TNBC

Dr. Juliet Daniel – McMaster University

Dr. Juliet Daniel is a Professor and Cancer Biologist in the Department of Biology at McMaster University. Dr. Daniel’s team is currently focused on triple negative breast cancers (TNBC), which are most prevalent in young women of African ancestry and Hispanic women.

At The Olive Branch of Hope
we stand together

We welcome everyone who wants to become a part of our community.

Volunteer ->

Share empathy and hope with cancer patients.

Donate ->

Make a donation to fight against breast cancer.

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Become a partner ->

Inspire your audience with a partnership that saves lives.

YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Your proceeds go towards cancer research and providing support to women with cancer.

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