Breast cancer survivors are invited to a unique celebration of life at Project Self-Sufficiency on Saturday, June 6th, from 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. The Survivor Celebration will feature a keynote presentation by author, life strategist, and motivational speaker Diana Perez, along with breakout sessions, lunch, music by pianist Anita Raisch, and interactive exhibits. A Question-and-Answer session will be facilitated by medical oncologist Dr. May Abdo-Matkiwsky and breast surgeon Dr. Priya Jadeja, along with a panel of medical experts. A presentation on movement will be offered by Peggy Pak of the Sussex County YMCA Live Strong program. Breakout sessions will highlight yoga, healthy eating, and regaining strength following a breast cancer diagnosis. Raffles and other prizes will be awarded throughout the event. The free celebration is open to breast cancer survivors. Interested participants must call Project Self-Sufficiency at 973-940-3500 to register.
“We are delighted to gather to applaud the lives of these remarkable breast cancer survivors,” noted Project Self-Sufficiency Executive Director Deborah Berry-Toon. “This celebration teaches women how to maintain their well-being, gives them the opportunity to get the latest facts about breast cancer, and most importantly, invites them to relax and have some fun. We are grateful to all the individuals and organizations who have agreed to join in this special celebration of life.”
Attendees will have the opportunity to learn more about the upcoming walkathon Miles for Mel, held in remembrance of former Project Self-Sufficiency Leadership Council member Melissa Saccerro. In addition, numerous vendors will be available to offer tips on nutrition, health, wellness, fashion, and exercise. In addition to Project Self-Sufficiency, attendees will be invited to peruse exhibits from Atlantic Health, Kessler Rehabilitation/ReVital Cancer Rehab, La Roche-Posay Dermatological Skincare, Mary Kay Cosmetics, NJ Cancer Education and Early Detection, Regional Cancer Care Associates, Sparta Cancer Center, Sussex County Arts and Heritage Council, and the Sussex County YMCA/Live Strong Program.


