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Season 2 Episode 4: Keep A Breast Founder, Shaney Jo Darden, Is Revolutionizing Breast Cancer Awareness

Season 2, Ep. 4

We sit down with Shaney Jo Darden, the inspiring founder of Keep A Breast, to discuss her journey in breast cancer awareness and advocacy, the importance of early detection, and the innovative programs her organization has implemented to reach young people. Discover how Keep A Breast is making a difference and empowering individuals to take control of their breast health.


Keep A Breast


The SEAM


Lynne Cohen Foundation


Guest: Shaney Jo Darden


Production by Peoples Media

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