About

We Fight Wright.

The Fight Wright Foundation, founded by breast cancer survivor Dr. Vondalyn Wright, is committed to increasing early detection, providing accessible care, and breaking down barriers that disproportionately affect women of color. Based in Tampa, Florida, we are fighting breast cancer and the stigma that surrounds it.

Our Why

Her Story.

Never did she expect to be faced with the fight of her life, but “God doesn’t give the hardest battles to His toughest soldiers, He creates the toughest soldiers out of life’s hardest battles.” And she has been battling and beating the odds since childhood, thriving as a result of her hard work, dedication, and God’s grace.

“Cancer can make you focus so much on the things you’ve lost and fear what you may lose…I wasn’t my strong and optimistic self…worrying isn’t going to change my circumstance…I want to live, not just exist, so I choose to focus on what I’ve gained.”

Mission

To change the narrative by bringing early detection, access to care, and real support directly into the communities that need it most. Through education, advocacy, and action, we empower women to speak up for their health, get screened earlier, and navigate this journey with strength and support.

Core Values

Equity: Ensuring all women have access to resources
Compassion: Supporting each woman's unique journey
Community: Building strength through connection
Action: Turning awareness into tangible change

Our Team

Valerie

Finance

Lesley

Operations

Heather

Compliance

Ania

Digital Media

Candice

Education

Yolanda

Community Partnerships

Sheena

Community Partnerships

Our Mission

Early detection matters.

We recognize that breast cancer affects hundreds of thousands of women, and that stigmas can delay diagnosis and prevent women from seeking care. Through education, accessible screening, and community support, we are changing this narrative.
Our commitment is three-fold: increase early detection, provide free resources and affordable mammograms, and empower women to advocate for their breast health.