SALADO, Texas — When Janelle Dozier received her breast cancer diagnosis in August, her first reaction was denial.
"I was like, yeah, somebody made a mistake somewhere, they'll find it," Dozier recalled. "Yeah, they didn't find it. They found more and more and more."
That moment of disbelief is one shared by millions of Americans diagnosed with cancer each year.
But Dozier and three other women have found strength in an unexpected place: Pink Warrior Angels . This Central Texas-based nonprofit offers financial and emotional support to cancer patients across the country.
Founded to help cancer patients when other programs turn them away, Pink Warrior Angels operates on a simple but powerful mission: Any cancer. Any gender. Any age. Any income level.
Charlene Hollins, who has been can