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Welcome to Breast Health, Inc.
Breast Health, Inc. provides financial stipends for various support services to eligible low-income, uninsured women and men recently diagnosed with breast cancer; promotes prevention awareness, community outreach, educational workshops, mentorship and patient navigation programs to reduce barriers to treatment and ensure a continuum of breast care.

Breast Health, Inc. establishes a new partnership with corporate sponsor, Hopkins Medical Products.
Purchase the Hopkins “Carry for Cancer” Pink 3-Pocket Tote and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to Breast Health Inc. Over $600 has already been donated to Breast Health, Inc.

Mark your calendars now for Sunday, May 13th from 2-5pm at Martins Crosswinds Greenbelt. Breast Health, Inc. will be sponsoring its 2012 Mother’s Day Pretty in Pink Fashion Show & Luncheon. Don’t miss this year’s event! For more information about the event, click here.


Cynné Simpson is an Emmy Award and Edward R Murrow Award winning anchor for ABC7/WJLA-TV. She’s covered worldwide news and entertainment stories from the historic wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton in London to the Red Carpet of the 2011 Oscars.
She was the first to interview Oprah Winfrey after it was announced the Oprah Winfrey Show was ending. Cynné has also done exclusive interviews with Michelle Obama at the White House, Diane Sawyer, Maya Angelou, Muhammad Ali and countless others.
In 2011, Cynné co-hosted ABC 7's primetime Oscars Red Carpet Special and a Tribute to Oprah Winfrey. She has also contributed reports to "Live with Regis and Kelly," "Extra!," and “The Donnie Simpson Radio Show.”
Prior to joining the team at WJLA, Cynne was an evening anchor at WGCL in Atlanta. She also worked at KCTV in Kansas City and WNDU in South Bend, Indiana. Cynné got her start in television working behind the scenes at ABC News Nightline where Ted Koppel personally selected her for a fellowship.
Cynné speaks Spanish fluently after studying abroad in Spain and Costa Rica. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Howard University in Washington DC and in 2011, was honored by the University for her commitment to giving back.
Cynné’s community and professional achievements earned her the top spot on Ebony magazine’s list of Leaders for the Future. She was also presented a Congressional Award for Community Service.
 
While Maysa is no newcomer to the music scene, her ninth solo CD, Motions of Love, boasts cameos by the legendary Stevie Wonder and neo soul crooner DWELE, promises to introduce the veteran soul and smooth jazz vocalist to the widest audience of her career. She first gained fame as the featured voice on British acid jazz band Incognito’s defining `90s era hits such as “Don’t You Worry About A Thing”, “Still A Friend of Mine” and “Deep Waters.” She then launched a concurrent solo career with the hits “Am I Wrong (For Lovin’ You),” “Friendly Pressure” and “Hypnotic Love.” Maysa has a sultry alto on par with Phyllis Hyman and Patti Austin’s honeyed notes.
 
Jeff Majors, a native Washingtonian, spent years in Los Angeles studying under the wings of jazz pianist and harpist Alice Coltrane, wife of jazz legend John Coltrane. He later teamed up with legendary jazz harpist Dorothy Ashby. He returned to the Washington D.C. area, where he formed several jazz bands and became a radio personality at Radio One.
Hailed as an inspirational jazz/gospel producer and renowned harp master, Jeff Majors has touched the hearts of millions through his television program, TV One’s “Gospel of Music with Jeff Majors,” along with his faith-affirming, soul-stirring Sacred series.
Talk show media mogul Oprah Winfrey stated that the music of Jeff Majors “…energizes my faith and transports my spirit. For me, it is the best way to start my day.”
Jeff Majors hosts “Sunday Joy,” the semi syndicated inspirational and gospel on-air ministry that can be heard on Radio One’s Magic 95.9 and 102.3 in the Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia areas. |