Pinky Swear: Erica Campbell and The Wanted Mastectomy

Erica Campbell walked away from corporate life, took a hard left from the British Embassy, and found her calling writing checks for families nobody else sees. As Executive Director of Pinky Swear Foundation, she doesn’t waste time on fluff. Her team pays rent, fills gas tanks, and gives sick kids' parents the one thing they don’t have—time. Then, breast cancer hit her. She became the patient. Wrote a book about it. Didn’t sugarcoat a damn thing. We talk about parking fees, grief, nonprofit burnout, and how the hell you decide which families get help and which don't. Also: AOL handles, John Hughes, and letters from strangers that make you cry. Erica is part Punky Brewster, part Rosie the Robot, and part Lisa Simpson—with just enough GenX Long Island sarcasm to make it all land. This one sticks.
RELATED LINKS
- Pinky Swear Foundation
- The Mastectomy I Always Wanted (Book)
- Erica on LinkedIn
- Think & Link: Erica Campbell
- “Like the Tale of a Starfish” - Blog Post
- “Cancer Diagnosis, Messy Life, Financial Support” - Blog Post
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