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Serving Up Hope: Tennis, Tournaments, and Talking Breasts

Serving Up Hope: Tennis, Tournaments, and Talking Breasts

Update: 2025-10-19
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How do you explain the impact of a community coming together for a cause as personal as breast cancer?

Volunteers for Serve Up a Cure have never had breast cancer themselves, but they show up year after year to support events, recruit new people, and raise money for The Rose.

  • You might hear from someone whose mother battled breast cancer.
  • Or meet a volunteer making sure more people learn about a life-saving resource.
  • You could be the person who helps just one more friend get connected.

Key Questions Answered

1. Who is Debbie Hanson and how is she involved with breast cancer awareness?

2. What is the motivation behind Debbie Hanson’s involvement in these initiatives?

3. What is the mission or purpose of the Rose, the organization behind the podcast?

4. Why do volunteers and supporters, like Steve Thacker, participate in events like Serve a Cure?

5. How does breast cancer affect people beyond those who have had the illness personally?

6. How does word-of-mouth and participation help promote The Rose’s mission?

7. Why is fundraising and volunteering for breast cancer causes considered so important by the guests?

8.What are some ways listeners can support The Rose and its mission?

9. What reminder does the episode leave listeners with regarding self-care?

Learn more about Serve Up a Cure HERE.

Support The Rose HERE.

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Serving Up Hope: Tennis, Tournaments, and Talking Breasts

Serving Up Hope: Tennis, Tournaments, and Talking Breasts

Dorothy Gibbons, CEO & Cofounder