Broken Chainz holds breast cancer survivor luncheon
Broken Chainz Empowerment Ministry hosted its first Breast Cancer Survivor Luncheon on Saturday, Oct. 26, at the Enterprise Banquet and Conference Center. The event featured three awards presented to breast cancer survivors: Chantelle Johnson, “B.O.S.S. award; Prophetess Delphinia Washington, “Brave” award; and Lady Michelle Neal, “Queen” award. The event also included live entertainment, survivor testimonies and giveaways. The keynote speaker was Co-Pastor Joyce McCarter of Greater Church in Winston-Salem. The room was elegantly decorated by Hearts Vision Design and the food was prepared by Brandi Hunter Catering.
Broken Chainz Founder Kenyetta Hart, a seven-year breast cancer survivor, said, “I was overjoyed by the outpouring of love and the anointing that filled the room at the Enterprise Banquet and Conference Center, ushered in by Pastor and Psalmist Casandra Elliott of Greensboro.”
Broken Chaniz Empowerment is a non-profit ministry that focuses on volunteerism, working with youth at risk, prison reentry program, and feeding the homeless. For more information, please contact Kenyetta Hart at 336-457-2644 or brokenchainzmpowerment@gmail.com.