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Message from CEO and Founder of Echoes of Hope Inc.
Message from CEO and Founder of Echoes of Hope Inc.

We are committed to increasing the quality of life for women of color experiencing disparities in breast, ovarian, cervical, and uterine cancers with sisterly supportive care through advocacy and access to resources by education, to create positive relationships between the patient, healthcare systems and the religious community.

We hope you'll support ECHOES OF HOPE INC., and our mission. Through education and training, we hope to travel alongside women down the path to true healing.  The BIG payback is coming again in 2021.  Learn more about the BIG payback and how you can help.  

Karynthia Glasper-Phillips

What we do

Staff and volunteers are trained to care for the spirit, mind, and body by offering friendship during and after the journey of cancer by:

  • Individual and group spiritual and emotional care
  • Support during medical consultations
  • Home visits
  • Weekly support groups
  • Assistance with navigating community/healthcare resources
  • Community education, awareness, and training for church in providing care for cancer patients.
Our core values

1. Christ Centered-Reflecting Gods character in attitude and actions.

2. Integrity - Being truthful, fair, and deserving of the trust of others.

3. Service - Working for the benefit of others.

4. Honesty - We strive to be truthful in every interaction we have either with our working partners or clients.

5.  Excellence - We do our best at putting all of our heart, mind, and strength into our work and lives. 

6.  Teamwork - We work together to promote God's love. 

Echoes of Hope, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that exemplifies professionalism by offering services and programs that provide a sense of dignity, hope, and community for cancer patients. 

Through education and training, we hope to travel alongside women down the path to true healing because no one should face cancer alone.  

Those who are strong should bear one another's burdens (Gal 6:2 NKJV), because worry weighs a person down; an encouraging word cheers a person up (Proverbs 12:25 NLT).