Making A Difference Foundation Hosts Community Art Event To Promote Diversity And Social Justice

Happiest of Holidays to All

For most places, November kicks off the holiday season with Thanksgiving and runs through Christmas and New Year’s Day, ending with the start of our new calendar cycle. For many in the United States and cross the world, they come from Christian beliefs and it is common to celebrate Christmas. In the US, about 70% [...]

By |2021-12-19T18:41:32-08:00December 19th, 2021|Articles, Blog|

Honoring and Caring for All Veterans

Regardless of which branch of service, or which job one held, all veterans are heroes! Without the selfless dedication, service, and sacrifice made by each military member (and their families), it’s hard to say where our country would be right now. The brave men and women who have served in the past gave so much [...]

By |2022-08-15T14:04:45-07:00November 10th, 2021|Articles, Blog|

Women of Color and Breast Cancer: Disparities in Screenings, Diagnosis, and Treatment Outcomes

Like any type of cancer, breast cancer doesn’t discriminate and affects women from all walks of life and all genetics, races, and cultures. However, while it doesn’t discriminate, it does disproportionately affect some more than others. This is not just in the diagnosis rates or genetic causes of breast cancer as it relates to race, [...]

By |2021-10-25T11:48:03-07:00October 25th, 2021|Articles, Blog|

Knowledge is Power: October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Breast cancer has touched the lives of millions of people…whether directly or by loving someone who has been affected by it. In 2020, more than 2.3 million women received a breast cancer diagnosis worldwide with another 685,000 dying from it. (Breast Cancer Research Foundation, Breast Cancer Statistics and Resources, 2020) October is breast cancer awareness [...]

By |2021-10-25T11:46:43-07:00October 25th, 2021|Articles, Blog|

Does Someone You Love Have Breast Cancer?

Cancer is a very hard diagnosis and disease to deal with. Not only can it be life threatening, but it leaves a huge emotional and mental burden. Breast cancer patients are faced with a special kind of emotional challenge. For most women, their breasts are a key symbol of their motherhood and womanhood. To potentially [...]

By |2021-10-18T15:24:09-07:00October 18th, 2021|Articles, Blog|

Is It Columbus Day or Indigenous People’s Day? And Why So Much Controversy Over the Two?

While still widely known as Columbus Day, the second Monday of every October is now also known as Indigenous People’s Day. So which is right and can we accept both? Columbus Day was originally started in the late 19th century as a movement in honor of Italian-American heritage at a time when Italian immigrants [...]

By |2021-10-11T14:14:26-07:00October 11th, 2021|Articles, Blog, Uncategorized|

We can do this! Together!

https://tacomaweekly.com/we-can-do-this-together-p2011-197.htm Coming together as a community, we can do anything! Including overcoming the COVID-19 pandemic. When I started the Eloise’s Cooking Pot Food Bank in Tacoma back in 2009, it was just a small food pantry to ensure my neighbors in my small Eastside Tacoma neighborhood had enough to eat. But as more community members [...]

By |2021-09-13T16:52:00-07:00September 13th, 2021|Articles, Blog|