We are Here for You.

Welcome to The Healing Institute Global Network
Providing support to you during your cancer journey
We are Here for You.
Providing support to you during your cancer journey
About the Book:
In Women with Unshakeable Faith, is anthology containing stories of overcoming. Each captivating chapter will inspire hope and provide a pathway so other women can step into their power.
When: Saturday, May 20, 2023 at 8:30 am - 1:00 pm
Where: Martin Luther King Jr. Regional Shoreline starting at the Kingfisher site, Oakland, CA 94621. Entrance on Swan Way
*Donation: $30.00. Tickets on Sale Now at Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/3rd-annual-walking-to-livecelebrating-life-tickets-507852589767
*Please register no later than May 5, 2023 with your shirt size to assure you are walk ready!
The Healing Institute Global Network will celebrate cancer survivors, honor those we have lost and cancer prevention. Join us for exercise, fun, fellowship and tobacco awareness. Let's celebrate life!
This is an in-person, outdoor, and as always, a COVID-19 conscious event. All precautions will be taken.
Gather your friends and family to create teams for more fun, bonding and fundraising.
Each registrant and team member must have individual waiver.
Please contact Jackie if you would like to have a vendor table at the event. (510) 394-5447
Your support and contributions will enable us to provide assistance to more in need. Your generous donation will fund our mission.
Director/CEO Jackie Mungo "Check your Boobies"
The Healing Institute Global Network provides comprehensive support to individuals from discerned symptoms to diagnosis to treatment to recovery and post treatment. We partner with cancer patients to provide emotional support, connection to educational and financial resources, and spiritual counseling and support groups. Our services include treatment companionship including transportation and navigation to and from appointments. During appointments we serve as a second ear to help potentially stressed out or fearful patients remember what they need to for the most effective treatment with aim toward the encouragement of a conscientious doctor/patient partnership. At treatment, we serve as a confidant or shoulder to help patients get through.
The National Black Leadership Commission on Health, Inc, referred to as Black Health places a spotlight on two Breast Cancer survivors with remarkable stories of resilience–
Thirty years ago, Jackie Pugh Mungo was given a breast cancer diagnosis—she has since lived cancer free for decades. Her cousin, Czarina (pronounced Serena) Lynell, is a thirty-something-year-old wife and mother living with breast cancer. Czarina has written a book chronicling her experience, disclosing the facets of her journey with the disease.
Jackie has always been an engaged community advocate since her time with American Cancer Society. Active among a sisterhood centered on improving health outcomes within the African American community, her allegiance remains intact. Down through the years Jackie has been an effective stalwart to an untold number of cancer survivors; present day, she works in an administrative capacity at a well-known church, known for its support of: families in crisis, the incarcerated, food despair, homelessness and under-employment. Her life’s course bears a mirror reflection of what is more common than not–multiple health disparities exacerbated by mental anguish–wreaking an emotional toll that can ignite otherwise dormant carcinogens within the body. In other words, intense stress can lead to cancer; it is a proven fact, https://bit.ly/35cvafl.
Jackie explains, “As I reflect on being a breast cancer survivor for over 30 years, it has become more than a passion to educate women on the importance of breast self examinations as well as yearly mammograms. I am keenly aware that cancer can be a terrifying experience and would not wish that anyone faces cancer alone. I am available to share my story and to let women know that a diagnosis is not a death sentence. Since being diagnosed I have started a nonprofit, The Healing Institute Global Network, and make it my mission to help anyone that I can.”
Jackie Mungo is a minister, mother, grandmother and a passionate educator and activist in the fight against cancer. She is the former Health Programs Manager for African-American Outreach with the American Cancer Society and a 30-year breast cancer survivor!
We are a group of survivors and advocates dedicated to making sure NO one faces cancer alone. We offer support services to cancer patients and their families, counseling, rides to treatment and educational forums.
Founder of the "Healing Institute"
Jackie Mungo’s breast cancer fight at the age of 26 years old was the experience she needed to realize the scope of her life’s work. Jackie L. Mungo is a minister, a mother, a grandmother and a passionate educator and activist in the fight against cancer. She has held numerous management, board member, policy adviser and breast cancer think tank contributor positions. Jackie’s work has been recognized nationally and locally for her dedication to educating her sisters in the African American community about the necessity of early detection; for her leadership in providing resources to the undeserved community.
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Jackie L. Mungo, Founder of the Healing Institute
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