tiffany Clifton-Reed , MSHA, BA
Breast Cancer Health & Wellness Consultant

Tiffany Reed holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Behavioral Science and a Master’s Degree in Healthcare Administration. She has 20+ years of experience working in Mental Health and Substance Abuse in a variety of settings. She has been a Breast Advocate since 2013 and have collaborated with several organizations. She is passionate about Advocacy because of her own experience and the experience of family and friends.


Tiffany’s therapeutic approach is a client centered approach to healthcare that helps clients have more control over their healthcare decisions. That includes educating clients about breast cancer and encouraging them to be a participate in decision making when it comes to their health and how to navigate this. She believes in creating a safe and collaborative space where clients can explore their thoughts and feelings.

Tiffany is an Angel Advocate for The Tigerlily Foundation and went to Capitol Hill to encourage Congress to pass Act 235 TNBC (Triple Negative Breast Cancer) Research and Education Act. She is a member for the Task Force for Women of Color with UFH (Unite for Her). Tiffany is part of the Health Equity Advocacy Council for Independence Blue Cross and Patient Pair Program at Abramson Cancer Center Radiology Department at Penn Medicine.

She is passionate about working with clients who have breast cancer, experiencing disparities, need resources and need guidance through their journey. Everyone has a voice, meeting clients where they are in their challenges. She believes in a strength-based approach, empowering clients through their journey and helping them to build resilience. Sometimes clients feel they cannot find their voice when dealing with the medical community and my focus is to help them find that voice.

Tiffany enjoys spending time with family and friends, traveling when she can and going to the movies. She is strong in my faith, it keeps her motivated, and is the reason she does what she does in the community. She looks forward to the opportunity to support you on your journey through breast cancer. Your voice matters!