Positive Deposits Inc is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that creates a safe and positive space to enhance the survivorship experience for cancer survivors and caregivers. We do this by building community, providing access to comprehensive resources and normalizing the cancer journey. Community Engagement -COVID Support: Provided over 250 PPE masks to the HU Cancer Center -Meal Delivery Program: Partnered with local business Cinder BBQ to donate meals to cancer patients and staff at HU Cancer Center -Virtual Breast Cancer Awareness Game Night:We provide a night full of fun and relaxation for breast cancer survivors with games and fellowship. We also give out care packages to the survivors to help with survivorship. -Survivorship Boot Camp: We will providing cancer survivors a fitness experience with trainers, equipment and classes to promote health & wellness (Coming Soon) -Live Cooking Class Experience: We will feature a live demonstration from a select chef monthly to promote healthy recipes for survivorship and provide all participants the ingredients to create the meals. (Coming Soon)
Advocacy & Empowerment -Positive Deposits Podcast: this show allows cancer survivors, caregivers, and specialists to share their journey or experience with cancer. All episodes are featured on our Youtube channel where you can view the live interview. All walks of cancer are welcome, no one is left behind and remember we aim for "Transforming Minds to Change Lives"
Giving Initiatives -Positive Pursuits 5K: Proceeds from the Positive Pursuits 5K Walk/Run & 20K Ride directly support the Howard University Cancer Center Patient Assistance Fund -Annual Christmas Toy Drive & Ugly Sweater Party: Through our Annual Toy Drive, Positive Deposits unites the community to uplift children and families facing cancer at the NIH Children's Inn. -National Partnership with Ora Lee Cancer Research Foundation (former): we have partnered with the Ora Lee Cancer Research Foundation to help Dr. Hayidah Green bring her ground breaking technology to prevent cancer out of the laboratory into hospitals.