They say it takes a village, and since 2015, we have been building ours one block at a time. These images represent a decade of 'Taking it to the Streets'—from health zones in Jacksonville to the quiet moments of peer-to-peer support. Explore our history and see the faces of the friends, students, and advocates who make this work possible.
SisterHermana Foundation founder Veronica Glover is honored as a Health Hero by Agape Family Health Center. This recognition celebrates her dedication to supporting families impacted by cancer through compassionate, culturally sensitive, and practical assistance.
The Taking it to the Streets for Life Project delivers cancer prevention, early detection education, and support directly to neighborhoods in need. Through outreach, canvassing, health screenings, and events, we empower communities to take charge of their health and connect families to essential resources.
At the SisterHermana Foundation, we believe every life deserves to be honored—especially in the face of adversity. With generous support from the Omni Hotel of Jacksonville, we proudly hosted “A Night to Remember” for Raynard Wilson, a senior at A. Philip Randolph High School.
In 2021, Raynard, then 20 years old, was bravely battling Mesenchymal Chondrosarcoma, a rare and aggressive cancer affecting bones and soft tissues. Like many students, he dreamed of experiencing prom—a milestone so many look forward to. Thanks to the incredible generosity of our community, that dream became reality.
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