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Yvonne Galiber Remembered as Tireless Advocate in the Battle Against Cancer

Yvonne Galiber, founder, in 2007, of the breast cancer advocacy organization named for
her, speaks about YAG. (Facebook photo)

After surviving breast and thyroid cancer, Yvonne Ashley Galiber started a non-profit foundation in 2007 bearing her name to advocate and aid St. Croix residents who are fighting the disease.

On May 28, Galiber lost her own battle against cancer. In the first few days since her passing, almost 200 community leaders and friends have conveyed love, support and condolences to her family on the YAG Breast Cancer Foundationโ€™s Facebook page.

The V.I. Health Department extended condolences to Galiberโ€™s family and friends on its Facebook page and dozens of people added comments of appreciation.

The reactions have included praise and thanks from individuals who have been supported by YAGF.

โ€œMs Galiber was a remarkable leader who turned her personal journey into a mission to uplift others – championing early detection, supporting survivors and building a legacy of hope through the YAG Foundation,โ€ VIDOH wrote.

Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. issued a statement praising her as an โ€œinspirational survivor and community leader.โ€ He thanked her husband, Dante and daughter, Dominique, for โ€œher life of serviceโ€ and offered prayers and love to the family.

โ€œIt is with a heavy heart that I extend my deepest condolences on the passing of my dear friend, Yvonne Galiber. Yvonne was more than a community leader – she was a bright light in the lives of so many, a woman whose warmth, generosity, and spirit touched everyone she met.โ€

Joyia Jones, owner of Joyia Inspirational Jewelry, wrote a touching tribute on her storeโ€™s Facebook page for her friend. They met over โ€œa pair of earrings and a causeโ€ when Jones created the โ€œHopeโ€ collection for a friend battling breast cancer several years ago. They became friends and when Jones was diagnosed with breast cancer, Galiber advised her about treatments.

According to Cassandra Dunn, YAG vice president, the foundation has not only helped dozens of people with mammograms, but recently, a grant was received that helped them pay for several $6,000 breast biopsies.

โ€œI know weโ€™ve raised hundreds of thousands of dollars,โ€ Dunn said. โ€œWe are committed to keeping the foundation going.

The YAGF provides financial help for breast cancer screening, mammograms and other related services for uninsured and underserved patients. The foundation also offers support groups for clients, family and caregivers.

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