Compassion Beyond Treatment: Why Nebraska Medicine Supports Project Pink’d
A cancer diagnosis affects far more than a person's health. It impacts families, relationships, finances, and every aspect of daily life. Supporting patients through those challenges requires more than medical expertise—it requires compassion, community, and a commitment to caring for the whole person.
That is why Nebraska Medicine is proud to support Project Pink’d.
For years, Project Pink’d has worked alongside healthcare providers throughout Nebraska and Western Iowa to ensure breast cancer survivors have access to meaningful resources, emotional support, financial assistance, and opportunities to connect with others who understand their experience.
According to Michaela Newman, Executive Director of Operations for Oncology Services at Nebraska Medicine, that mission closely aligns with Nebraska Medicine's own approach to patient care.
"Supporting Project Pink’d is important because it directly aligns with our commitment to compassionate, patient-centered cancer care. Their work not only raises awareness but also provides meaningful support and resources for individuals and families navigating a cancer diagnosis, helping ensure no one faces that journey alone."
This partnership reflects a shared belief that survivorship is about more than completing treatment. It is about helping individuals and families find strength, confidence, and support as they move forward.
As a Presenting Sponsor of EXPOSED: It's Personal, Nebraska Medicine is honored to stand alongside Project Pink’d and the thousands of survivors whose lives have been touched by its programs and services.
Together, we are helping build a community where every survivor feels seen, supported, and empowered throughout their journey.
