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The Zero Negative Foundation stands as more than just an organization; it embodies love, hope, and healing, rooted in the experiences of its founders, Jenn Greenhut and Stacey Uberstine. Their personal journeys with cancer, Jenn, a stage IV triple-negative cancer survivor and Stacey, a stage II her2pos cancer survivor, have instilled in them a profound understanding of the multifaceted impact cancer can have on an individual's mind, body, and spirit.
Central to the foundation's mission is a belief in the transformative power of love, gratitude, and trust in the healing journey. Jenn and Stacey serve as dedicated advocates, not only for cancer patients and survivors but also for caregivers, recognizing the importance of a supportive community in navigating the challenges of cancer.
Through their advocacy efforts, they work to raise awareness, support cancer research initiatives, and create a nurturing environment where individuals can find solace and share their experiences.
The vision of The Zero Negative Foundation extends beyond mere support; it encompasses a profound philosophy that embraces every life challenge as an opportunity for growth and renewal. In a world where cancer often evokes fear and uncertainty, Jenn and Stacey aspire to cultivate understanding, respect, and resilience, empowering individuals to navigate their journeys with strength and courage.
In addition to their advocacy and community-building endeavors, The Zero Negative Foundation offers a thoughtfully curated range of accessories and apparel. Each product serves as a symbol of love and gratitude, providing not only practical support and comfort but also inspiration and upliftment to those affected by cancer.
Furthermore, a portion of all proceeds from The Zero Negative collection is dedicated to funding cancer research at UCLA's Jonsson Cancer Center Foundation, the center where Jenn received all of her treatment. They are also developing Zero Negative "Chemo Kits," a goodie bag to provide support and information to newly diagnosed patients.