Cancer tried to take everything — your body, your identity, your sense of who you are. But she is still in there. This is the movement, the community, and the coaching ecosystem built to bring her back.
Breast cancer doesn't just affect your body. It reaches into your identity, your relationships, your sense of purpose — and leaves a woman wondering who she is on the other side.
iamstillher.org is the answer to that question. A dual-brand ecosystem built by Angela Washington — breast cancer survivor and certified life coach — to walk women from the moment of diagnosis through to a full, fierce, joyful reclamation of themselves.
This is not pink ribbons and toxic positivity. This is real work, real community, and real transformation — for real women.
Every woman's journey is different. We meet her exactly where she is — and walk with her all the way through.
An 8-week live coaching program for breast cancer survivors ready to reclaim their identity, rebuild their confidence, and step into who they are becoming — with Angela Washington as their guide.
A community built for survivors, loved ones of those who lost the fight, those still in treatment, and caregivers. Virtual meetups, in-person workshops, expert speakers, financial support, and a formal October gala.
I didn't build this movement from a textbook. I built it from the inside of the experience — from the grief, the identity loss, the quiet devastation of not recognizing myself anymore after breast cancer.
I am Angela Washington. Survivor. Certified life coach. Founder of Not Done Yet and Your Breast Bestie Network. I found my way back — not to who I was before cancer, but to someone deeper, truer, and more fully herself.
And I have spent every day since asking: how do I help other women find their way here too? This entire ecosystem is that answer.
Angela Washington"For the first time since my diagnosis, someone was speaking to the part of me nobody else could see. Not the fighter. Not the warrior. Just — me."— Beta Program Participant · Not Done Yet: The Reclamation
Reconnecting with your body and reclaiming how you see yourself
Permission to mourn what was lost — without shame or apology
Finding your boundaries, your confidence, and your truth again
Mapping your values, your identity, your next chapter
Being witnessed, celebrated, and commissioned by your sisters
15 founding member spots. One cohort. Eight weeks that could change the rest of your life. You have already survived the hardest part.