The Brook Project provides assistance to individuals faced with a life change where homelessness has become an issue in their fight with cancer. YOU ARE NOT ALONE!

Mrs. Betty Jo Parks beat breast cancer and smiled her way through the fight of Multiple Myeloma. “My mother was a woman who believed in encouraging others to do what’s right and always carried a SMILE! Therefore, I CAN PROUDLY SAY SHE HAS “LIVED2TELL” through ME!”
During the challenge of a possible 4th diagnose, our founder lost her mother, to Multiple Myeloma, who was also a breast cancer survivor and this page was created in memory of those who have received their angel wings.
Losing a love one can be hard because memories never fade…some days we find ourselves cherishing those memories of our love one…that never go away…. LIVED2TELL understands that some days we need a little extra support and then it’s those days when…We need a lot! May you be surrounded by all the Smiling Angel Wings you need today and always!
May God’s Blessing and Memories of your loved one bring you strength, comfort, peace and most importantly all the support you need forever!
Mrs. Betty Jo Parks | Wesley Erwin Greene, Jr. | Mrs. Aaronetta Herriott | Mr. Jesse Haynes | Timothy Marcellus Lyons | Mr. Dexter A. McLean | Joseph Scott, Sr. | Marian Whipple | Christopher Harris, Sr. | Mr. James Walden | Mr. Woody McDaniel | Ms. Lakisha Davis | Mrs. Enid Allen | Sandra Ramos | Nakeisha Bowman | Deborah Jane Gladden | Mr. William L. Harris | Gwen Snagg | Inez Ciers | Gail C. Shivers | Nellie Sales | Willa Mae Luke | Don Balams | Randy Matthews | Ms. Jewel Harris | Ms. Sandra E. Ifill | Mr. Grantley “Box” Boxill | Mr. Nathan Brown Mr. John Reed | Mrs. Brenda F. Hanchett | Mr. Hubert Faulk | Ms. Delores Clark | Mr. Nathan Brown | Ms. Barbara McKerson | Mr. Brandon Bennings | Mrs. Artie B. Scott | Delores W. Pickett | Emanuel Lee Balams, Jr. | Angela “Theresa” Bradford | Celeste O. Johnson | Roland Thomas Cooper | Kevin Mincey | Sheila Hutchinson
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The Brook Project provides assistance to individuals faced with a life change where homelessness has become an issue in their fight with cancer. YOU ARE NOT ALONE!
The H.O.P.E. V.A.N. is a One-on-One concierge service that assists patients traveling to and from their medical-related appointments. And with home visits and care.
The W.I.N. home care program provides guidance and support to women who have experience changes in her lifestyle after receiving a positive cancer diagnosis.