Together, We Fight. Together, We Survive.

Hope, care, and support for breast cancer patients through advocacy and awareness.

Who We Are

At MaudLokko Breast Cancer Foundation (MBCF), we are a compassionate community dedicated to supporting individuals affected by breast cancer. Founded in May 2019 by Mrs. Susan Malik, a stage three breast cancer survivor and advocate, our mission is to provide education, early detection, financial assistance, and emotional support to patients and their families.

We believe that awareness, advocacy, and access to quality healthcare can save lives. Through free screenings, counseling, and support programs, we stand with those battling breast cancer, offering hope and a reason to keep fighting.

At MBCF, we are more than a foundation—we are a support system, a voice for change, and a beacon of hope in the fight against breast cancer. Together, we can break the stigma, spread awareness, and save lives.

🎗️ Because no one should fight alone.

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What We Do

01.

Awareness & Education

Spreading knowledge about breast cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment.

02.

Free Screening & Early Detection

Organizing screenings to promote early diagnosis and improve survival rates.

03.

Financial & Medical Support

Providing financial aid, affordable medications, and free prosthetics for survivors.

04.

Counseling & Psychotherapy

Offering emotional and mental health support for patients and their families.

05.

Advocacy & Policy Change

Fighting against stigma and pushing for better healthcare policies.

06.

Community & Survivor Support

Creating a network where survivors share experiences and inspire hope.

Impact Stories

From Diagnosis to Hope: Ama’s Journey

Ama was diagnosed with breast cancer at just 34. As a single mother, she feared for her children’s future. Through MBCF, she received free screenings, emotional support, and financial aid for treatment. Today, she’s a survivor, an advocate, and a voice of hope.

Fighting Stigma, Embracing Life: Yaa’s Story

When Yaa was diagnosed with breast cancer, the stigma in her community made her feel isolated. MBCF’s awareness programs helped her regain confidence, access affordable treatment, and connect with a supportive community. She now educates others about early detection.

Partners