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Ink Against Cancer provides help with living and medical expenses, last wishes and funeral expenses for cancer warriors.

SALT LAKE CITY – When Carly Pace was diagnosed with breast cancer in December 2019, she never thought that something good could come from having cancer.

"I think once you're like in it, you're just part of the Ink Against Cancer family at that point," said Pace, who has been in remission for almost two years. "They were there for every single step of chemo, surgery and everything that has come after that. I just could not have asked for a better group of people to be introduced to and receive extra support from ...

Since then, the Koenigs have organized annual events where tattoo artists and other vendors donate their time and talents to raise money for Ink Against Cancer families, who are screened through an application process. The nonprofit has gone from supporting 10 families to over 70. Kahea Benitez-Kauo poses for a photo at her home in Draper on Jan. 6. She has been battling both breast and thyroid cancer.

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