STILL GIVING
The story behind Still is as extraordinary as Still itself.
Something remarkable happened when Still was created.
Lisa asked. And an entire community of wildly talented people—creative directors, designers, an executive producer, photographers, photo assistants, wardrobe stylists, hair and makeup artists, editors, proofreaders, a fashion director, PR pros—said yes! Enthusiastically. Without hesitation. Without being paid.
They gave their time, their talent, and their expertise because they believed in what Still could do for people facing one of the hardest decisions of their lives.
Venues were donated. Equipment was donated. Catering. Printing, and more. And through that extraordinary collective generosity, Still came to life. Two volumes of the Still Anthology, the Still Compendium, and Nevertheless, I am Still, a traveling art exhibit that are now reaching communities across the country and beyond.
This is what Still is made of,
and you can be part of it.
Join the community that built Still.
The people who built Still didn't do it for compensation. They did it because the concept moved them. Because they had been touched by cancer personally—themselves, someone they know, love. The connection wasn't abstract. It was personal. That's what makes this community so remarkable, and why the generosity behind it runs so deep.
Still is rooted in the breast cancer community but its message reaches anyone who has come through something that threatened to take everything, only to discover something beautiful emerged. I am Still. That truth resonates across every corner of this community, and far beyond it.
That spirit doesn't stop with the creative team. Every person who supports Still becomes part of it. This is a rare opportunity to put your support behind something that is beautiful, meaningful, undeniably impactful—and to belong to the community that made it happen.
Still is the ripple the world needs.
That's what Sheryl from the first Still Anthology said. Not us, her. She went through breast cancer, came out the other side, and not only saw what Still was doing—felt it. If you've read this far, we hope you feel it too.
Add your name to the community that built Still.
What happens when Still reaches people at exactly the right moment.
Caitlin, from Volume 2 of the Still Anthology, says that seeing the first Still Anthology empowered her and gave her the confidence to advocate for herself after experiencing flat denial. She is living proof that when Still reaches people at the right time, hope and empowerment can follow.
Put Still in the hands of someone who needs it.
Purchase discounted Still Anthologies. We’ll gift them to breast cancer centers and patients in your name.
Sell the Still Anthologies in your store. Volume discounts are available.
Be a Still Ambassador and share the Still Compendium with health and wellness providers and medical centers in your community.
For corporate sponsors and foundations, Still is more than a philanthropic opportunity.
Still represents something increasingly rare—a project that moves people. Genuinely. Powerfully.
The breast cancer and flat community’s response to Still has been visceral. Hope, tears, feeling seen for the first time. Empowerment, confidence, clarity—even surety that they’re on the right path.
Sponsoring Still means putting your name behind something that is actively changing how people experience one of the most vulnerable moments of their lives. It means being part of a story that is being told in doctor's offices, hospital waiting rooms, galleries, and living rooms in the US and beyond.
It means joining a community that is building something extraordinary, almost entirely through generosity.
If Still resonates with you and is aligned with your company’s values, we’d love to talk.
Current sponsorship opportunities
Nevertheless, I am Still — Canvas Printing
$4,500 per set · Two sets needed
Sponsor the production of the large-format canvas posters that bring the exhibit to life in galleries and medical spaces.
Still Reunion
Goal: $5,000
For the first time, thirty six flatties whose Stories + Images are at the heart Still will meet and spend time together. The day will culminate in a public Still fashion show and viewing of the Nevertheless I am Still exhibit.
Still Volume 3 Photoshoot
Goal: $3,000
Make the next volume of the Still Anthology possible. More Stories + Images of those who go flat after mastectomy. More proof that flat is beautiful.