Brooke Taylor Joins Tulsa’s News on 6 To discuss Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Brooke Taylor, Rural Gone Urban Foundation Chair, joins News on 6’s Tess Maune to discuss Breast Cancer Awareness Month

It’s October, also known as Pinktober, for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

One in eight women will face off with a breast cancer diagnosis in their lifetime.

Brooke Taylor, cancer survivor and founder of Rural Gone Urban, joined Tess Maune at 9 in the morning to talk about her mission in supporting others facing the same fight against breast cancer.

Rural Gone Urban Foundation

Rural Gone Urban Foundation, Inc. is a 501(c)3 public not-for-profit incorporation filed in the state of Oklahoma. Founded in 2022 by Brooke Clay Taylor, the Foundation was established to “support strong women doing brave things” through no-gpa-required scholarships, small business grants, and judgment-free grants, aka love bombs, for women in the ring with cancer.

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