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Your support helps raise standards in restorative tattoo education, not production volume.
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Each gift strengthens a survivor-first approach to care across the industry.
Spot On Survivor Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to helping breast cancer survivors reclaim their sense of wholeness, confidence, and identity through access to restorative areola tattooing and specialized body art services. The foundation exists to remove financial barriers for survivors who would otherwise be unable to afford this deeply personal and life-affirming care.
Spot On Survivor partners with leading educators and programs to elevate the standard of care available to survivors nationwide. As part of this mission, the foundation is proud to partner with the Advanced Areola & Scar-Aware Tattoo Intensive, supporting education that ensures survivors are treated by highly skilled, properly trained artists and technicians. Through donor and sponsor support, Spot On Survivor will be awarding scholarships to qualified technicians to attend the March seminar, expanding access to advanced training and increasing the number of professionals capable of delivering trauma-informed, high-quality restorative work.
By investing in both survivor support and professional education, the foundation is helping to close a critical gap in post-cancer care. This dual approach ensures that survivors not only have access to services, but access to the level of skill, compassion, and expertise they deserve.
You can be part of this impact. Donations and sponsorships directly support survivor care and education scholarships.
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