The Oldest, Largest, and Leading National Black Breast Cancer Movement Has a New Website by Totally Randie, National Social Media Correspondent

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“Our new website is more than just a redesign; it’s an important platform that will allow Sisters Network Inc. to expand our reach, increase our impact, and continue leading the charge in the Black breast cancer movement,” said Karen E. Jackson, Founder and CEO, Sisters Network® Inc.

Black women are 40% more likely to die of breast cancer than other ethnic groups. In 2025, about 40,530 new cases of breast cancer are expected to occur among Black women. For over 30 years, Sisters Network® Inc. has remained the leader and nationally recognized voice for Black women battling breast cancer. SNI remains the only national Black breast cancer organization with our unique model of operating over 25+ survivor-run affiliate chapters nationwide.
This is why they are proud to announce the launch of their newly redesigned website, www.sistersnetworkinc.org. The new website offers the organization a modernized and interactive platform with enhanced functionality, enabling it to better engage, educate, support, and provide breast health resources to Black women in the United States.
The upgraded digital platform offers user-friendly navigation, providing access to expanded resources and more interactive and multimedia educational opportunities, including webinars, podcasts, and video content, to engage with Black women seeking breast health information in a more meaningful and empowering way. Also, the new website will help streamline the application process for survivors seeking financial assistance from the Karen E. Jackson Breast Cancer Assistance Program (BCAP) and uninsured women in need of funding assistance for 3D mammograms.
Additionally, visitors can download SNI library of branded national breast health brochures and other resources to support local breast health education events. Visitors can still access popular SNI microsites, including the Stop the Silence 5K Walk/Run, Teens4Pink, and other upcoming initiatives. Information on how to donate to support SNI mission, start an affiliate chapter, volunteer, and request speakers is also available on the website.
Another standout feature of SNI new website is the opportunity to highlight the impactful work of Sisters Network® Inc. 25+ survivor-run affiliate chapters “boots on the ground” in the U.S., giving local chapters a platform to showcase programs and events, share survivor stories, and expand their outreach.
For media more information, visit sistersnetworkinc.org or follow @sistersnetworkinc on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, X, and YouTube.

ABOUT SISTERS
NETWORK® INC.
Sisters Network® Inc. (SNI) was founded in 1994 by Karen Eubanks Jackson, a 4-time and 31-year breast cancer survivor. SNI is the oldest, largest, and leading national black breast cancer survivorship organization in the United States. Sisters Network® Inc. national headquarters is in Houston, Texas. The organization has over 25+ survivor-run affiliate chapters nationwide located in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin.

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