“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much “- Helen Keller
Pink Warriors Angels is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing hope, support, and assistance to individuals undergoing cancer treatment throughout the United States and to Active Duty Military members stationed abroad.
Founded by two-time breast cancer survivor Julie Moser, Pink Warriors Angels was created from personal experience and a deep understanding of the challenges cancer patients face during treatment.
In October 2013, founder Julie Moser was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 39. As a military spouse and mother of two young daughters, the diagnosis changed her family’s life overnight.
Like many cancer patients, Julie experienced severe side effects from chemotherapy that prevented her from working during treatment. Beyond hair loss, cancer brought emotional, physical, and financial challenges that affected every aspect of daily life.
Despite these obstacles, Julie remained determined to help others facing similar struggles. Her experience inspired the creation of Pink Warriors Angels, a nonprofit focused on supporting cancer patients and their families throughout treatment.
In December 2020, Julie faced breast cancer for a second time. Rather than giving up, her renewed battle strengthened her commitment to helping others navigate the difficult journey of cancer treatment with dignity, hope, and support.
Pink Warriors Angels serves:
We believe every cancer patient deserves support, regardless of age, gender, diagnosis, or financial circumstances.
The color pink was chosen to honor founder Julie Moser’s breast cancer journey and to symbolize hope, strength, courage, and awareness.
“Warriors” represents every individual courageously fighting cancer and facing treatment with resilience and determination.
“Angels” represents the family members, friends, caregivers, volunteers, donors, and supporters who stand beside cancer warriors, offering encouragement, compassion, and assistance throughout their journey.
Julie met Marily Considine on the first day of her chemo treatment in 2013. Marily had been asked by a fellow military spouse to visit Julie because she was a breast cancer survivor also. Marily became Julie’s angel. On many of her darkest days, Marily brought a positive outlook. Her kindness and spirit were a shining star to many.
As Marily’s cancer progressed she asked that those she helped continue to give back to others. On February 10, 2019, at the age of 41, Marily passed away leaving behind her loving husband, two sweet children, and a legacy of love.
PWA strives to emulate the spirit of Marily as we reach out in our community and our nation to do what we can to help cancer warriors in need. Marily is a big part of why we do what we do.
We love, love, love you, Marily.
Annual Impact Report 2020
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