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Survivor Match Program

When you call the Y-ME Hotline, you can request to be paired with a peer counselor who had the same diagnosis, is the same age or has experienced similar challenges as you. The confidential, free-of-charge service is available to anyone who calls the Hotline.

What’s the benefit of requesting a match peer counselor?

Newly diagnosed individuals may feel alone and overwhelmed by the changes in their lives. Y-ME peer counselors have experienced those emotions and have coped with them. Now they’re on the Hotline helping others by providing support and information that only someone who has experienced breast cancer firsthand can offer. By speaking with a match peer counselor, you will find a person who has walked more than a mile in your shoes and can help you through the experience.

Do I have to be newly diagnosed to participate?

No! Anyone who would like to talk to a person with a specific set of circumstances is welcome to participate. Y-ME match peer counselors understand all stages and types of breast cancer and have had many different life experiences.

What kinds of matches are commonly requested?

Most situations have been addressed by our match peer counselors. Common topics and circumstances include:

  • Young mother with children

  • Elderly woman who feels alone

  • Man who is newly diagnosed

  • Someone with inflammatory breast cancer

  • An individual with metastasis to the bones

  • Variations on the above and more

What should I do if I have another question about the Match Program?

Feel free to call the free-of-charge Y-ME Hotline at 1-800-221-2141 anytime and the peer counselor who answers your call will be able to help you.

How can I become a match peer counselor?

If you’re interested in participating,visit our volunteer section of the Web site or apply now.

If you'd like to speak with someone about these opportunities, e-mail kbonen@y-me.org.

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