RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Just before sunrise Wednesday morning volunteers pulled a wagon full of pink flowers, buckets, banners, and signs to Robbin Vick Dillard's home in Northeast Raleigh.
Dillard was selected for the Pink Porch Project, where volunteers transform porches, balconies, and front doors into bold symbols of strength, hope, and resilience for breast cancer survivors and women undergoing breast cancer treatment
"I'm elated and honored," Dillard said through tears. She became emotional following her pink pork transformation.
Dillard is a two-time breast cancer survivor. "When your doctor tells you that you have cancer, that's the hardest thing in the world to hear. And so people think, oh, the big C death. No, no, you can survive. I have. I have survived."
The Pink Porch