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Spotlight: Meet some of our amazing BAG IT™ for the CAUSE Chemo Treatment Partners!

24 Sep

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promobag_topview2Our inaugural BAG IT™ for the CAUSE Day of Service is just days away. We’ve raised $15,000 to underwrite the production and distribution of 300 BARB’S BAGs® to provide care & comfort to women living with cancer and in treatment. The support and enthusiasm for this service project has been both energizing and humbling. Our founder, Barbra Watson-Riley, would LOVE this day of service. Indeed she is absolutely the wind beneath the wings of this effort.

BAG IT™ for the CAUSE would not be possible without the active participation of treatment centers and organizations that service women living their lives “in the cancer lane“. So we are excited to share information with you about three of our treatment partners that have graciously and enthusiastically accepted our call to deliver BARB’S BAGs® to their constituents.

Chicago, Illinois

Cancer Care Unit at Advocate Trinity Hospital

advocate trinity hospitalDedicated to providing excellent health care close to home, Trinity Hospital has more than a century of tradition and commitment to serving your family’s health care needs. Its 300 physicians have expertise in more than 50 specialties and sub-specialties. Serving more than 90,000 patients each year, ATH provides a full range of services from obstetrics and emergency care to medical, surgical, cardiology, diabetes and cancer care.

ATH also offers complete diagnostic services including magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, mammography, computed tomography (CT) and cardiac catheterization. In addition, ATH offers outpatient rehabilitation services such as cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation, and physical, occupational and speech therapy. Trinity Hospital is located on the south side of Chicago and services mostly African-American women, predominantly low and middle income.

New Rochelle, NY

Montefiore Einstein Center for Cancer Care’s (MECCC) BOLD Program

einstein-logoThe Bronx Oncology Living Daily (BOLD Living) Program, now under the newly formed Integrative Oncology Program, is a free, wellness and support program that was launched in 2008 to meet the particular needs of those affected by cancer in the Bronx. The program grew out of an ongoing psychosocial needs assessment of cancer patients in which the question was asked what services they would want to help them better cope and take charge of their health as they undergo this cancer journey. More than half of patients have asked for mind-body programs, physical fitness/nutrition workshops, creative arts programs, and health education classes with nearly one quarter requesting individual counseling and someone to accompany them to treatment or provide phone support.

In an effort to respond to these needs, the BOLD Wellness Workshop hosts over 10 free workshops per month at four different locations in the Bronx associated with the Montefiore Einstein Center for Cancer Care. In any given month, patients and their loved ones can participate in yoga, crochet, scrapbooking, a drum circle, Reiki healing, meditation, Aikido, and a walking group. In addition, there is weekly counseling and support groups lead by mental health counseling interns, and peer counseling through our volunteer-based BOLD Buddy Program. Everything is free, available in English and Spanish, and accessible to anyone affected by cancer in the Bronx regardless of where they receive their medical care. The goal is to empower through education, nurture through support, and serve through understanding our community.

South Florida

Memorial Cancer Institute Breast Cancer Program

global-footer-mhs-logoFor years, Memorial’s breast cancer program has been helping breast cancer patients of all ages to become breast cancer survivors. The new Memorial Breast Cancer Center brings the strength of one of Florida’s largest breast cancer programs into one location, so that you can see your entire cancer-fighting team in one day.

When you or someone you love has breast cancer, strong is the only option. With the Memorial Breast Cancer Center on your side, you are stronger than cancer.

MBCC’s care includes:

  • A physician team that is internationally recognized for innovative research and treatment
  • Patient navigators to support you and guide your journey
  • Women’s Imaging Centers, with radiologists who specialize in breast care, so that your doctors get the right images the first time
  • A genetic testing and counseling program, to help to detect signs of breast cancer earlier than ever
  • An extensive clinical trials program and partnerships with leading research organizations, to give you access to the latest cancer treatments
  • An Image Recovery Center, to help in improving the way that you look, boost your mood, and increase self-esteem
  • A holistic approach to healing that includes nutrition, massage, exercise, acupuncture, psychological counseling and other types ofsupport.

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About Bag It™ for the Cause Day of Service

List of 2015 Sponsors & Patrons

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The Bag It™ for the Cause countdown is on & we need you!

29 Aug

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Pinkwellchick Community …

We need YOUR support!

How can you get involved to support Bag It™ for the Cause?

Sponsor. Donate. Volunteer.

Become a Sponsor, Patron or Donor to help PWCF to underwrite the cost to produce and deliver Barb’s Bag™ of Care & Comfort for chemotherapy or Volunteer to help assemble bags on the Saturday, September 26th Day of Service in Los Angeles, Phoenix, Houston, Chicago, New York or Miami.

Barbra Watson-Riley's actual chemo bag!

Founder Barbra Watson-Riley’s chemo bag!

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Every dollar donated is tax-exempt and goes to produce and distribute Barb’s Bag™ for the Bag It™ for the Cause Day of Service.

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Sponsors:

Diamond $1,000:

Brendon P. Riley, Paul Ashley, Vanessa Bradley, Dontrey Britt-Hart & Brett Hart, Leslie M. Gray, Charrise Lillie, Esq.,

Platinum $500:

Bernard Watson Sr. & Lois Watson

Gold $250:

Liz, Steve & Lucy Laputka, Tonya M. Evans

Silver $100:

Thelma L. Morris, Kurt Radke

Patrons $50:

Coming soon

Please make checks payable to Pinkwellchick, Foundation, Inc and send to PO Box 61145, Harrisburg, PA 17106

or donate online.

Babe, feel this…

11 Jun

The moment every breast cancer survivor (and their family) remembers. “Babe, feel this …” is Pinkwellchick Foundation, Inc., founder Barbra Watson-Riley’s first post about finding her lump and the immediate barrage of tests, the arduous journey of telling family and friends, and the beginning of her road to recovery, her “LIFE in the CANCER LANE”.

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All my girls know the 1st chance I get to take off my bra, I will. September 7th was no different. Or so I thought! Walking in the door @ 9pm, I “flash danced” my bra off, hopped on the bed and massaged my boobs. Having tiny ones, that didn’t take long. Then I felt it. A large nugget in my right boob. No pain, but it has hard and new. No panic. Just “babe, feel this”.

He felt it, turned back to the tv, and said “girl, that’s your lymph nodes”. Really? That’s it? Yup, that was it. But I spent half the night feeling myself. Did I dream it? Is it really there? Feels big. Is it? Will it be gone in the morning? No, 7 am. Still there.

As soon as my daughter got on the school bus, I called my doctor. The receptionist was…

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Angelina Jolie shares her journey with BRCA 1 & BRCA 2. Find out what it means & why it matters

24 Mar

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Angelina Jolie courageously used her healthcare journey to raise awareness about the BRCA 1 and BRCA 2 genes and their role in assessing the risk of developing breast and ovarian cancer. She has a profound history of cancer in her family. She placed BRCA 1 & BRCA 2 into the broader public lexicon and discussion.

But what are they and why do they matter?

Get the facts about BRCA 1 and BRCA 2

More breast cancer awareness information from a popular post at PinkWellChick.org

Your gifts to Pinkwellchick made a difference. Here’s our gift to YOU!

22 Dec

Happy Holidays Pinkwellchick Foundation Family!

LITCL_cover_2014It’s hard to believe that two months have passed since our Foundation’s breast cancer awareness benefit production of LIFE in the CANCER LANE by Barbra Watson-Riley, on October 18th at the Herberger Theater Center. The Board has been hard at work to plan for big things in 2015, including:

  • identifying organizations to partner with, seed and support
  • welcoming our latest Board member, Leslie M. Gray
  • planning for an advisory board
  • adding exclusive play video to the website (see below!)
  • and switching to pinkwellchick.ORG (from .COM).

Be sure to sign up to receive important updates at our website, LIKE us at Facebook, and FOLLOW @pinkwellchick on Twitter.

If you were able to attend LIFE in the CANCER LANE this year, we hope that you were engaged, informed and inspired! All net proceeds above and beyond our productions costs will be used to continue our work and to fund other charitable organizations that provide comfort, care and counseling to survivors and their caregivers in the forms of meal delivery, prescription support, lodging support, transportation to/from treatment, cleaning, childcare and other support services.

Because of people like YOU–our donors, sponsors, attendees and volunteers who donated time, talents and treasures–we raised in total over $40,000. We were also able to reallocate dozens of complimentary tickets to survivors. We received extremely positive feedback from attendees:

“Amazing, inspiring, spiritual, heartfelt, true, informative, awesome production. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND ALL TO SEE.” Vivian – Survivor

“I could identify with segments of the dialogue from the play, and I was awed by the superb planning and execution of the entire event.” Sharon – Survivor

“It was FABULOUS! … it was well-paced, well-staged, well acted, well written & well-directed. I hadn’t expected the comedic elements, the moments of levity and diverse subject matter. … [B]ut it is a bittersweet moment in coming to this realization since the cost of this art comes at a price that is way too high.” Nykky

Bittersweet indeed. And a poignant reminder that our fight against breast cancer is far from over. Cancer takes too much, from too many, and far too soon. We remain committed to ensuring that survivors and their families not only survive but thrive! Thank you for joining us on the front lines of this mission.

OUR GIFT TO YOU!

On behalf of the PWCF Board I wish you the happiest of holidays. As our gift to you, enjoy the LIFE in the CANCER LANE video sneak peek at http://www.pinkwellchick.org. And please remember PWCF in your end-of-year charitable giving.

Remember, every dollar counts in the fight to survive and thrive!

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Sincerely,

Tonya M. Evans, Chair
Pinkwellchick Foundation, Inc.
http://www.pinkwellchick.org