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- Why I Wear Pink
I wear pink as a tribute to my childhood best friend and grandmother, both of whom passed away due to cancer. I have witnessed how a cancer diagnosis impacts not just the patient but also the friends and families who must remain strong throughout the battle. By wearing pink, I aim to inspire team members to get involved, and raise money, knowing that their small donation has a bigger impact. Wearing pink symbolizes our commitment to honoring unity, strength, and resilience for those affected by cancer. Thank you for supporting me in the fight against breast cancer.
- Why I Support the American Cancer Society
The American Cancer Society allows people to continue telling their stories of how cancer has affected them. Throughout my decade at Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood, I’ve developed connections and relationships with my team to showcase they are not going through the fight alone. Every dollar raised supports the American Cancer Society and its efforts to create a world without breast cancer. Thank you.
Your support allows the American Cancer Society to continue:
Advocacy
Fighting breast cancer in city halls, statehouses, and Congress by elevating the patient voice to advance policy change through the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN)
Patient Support
Ensuring no one feels alone at any point on their breast cancer journey, from prevention to survivorship, and, for some, the end of life.
Discovery
Investing in breakthrough science to find more - and better - treatments, uncover factors that may cause breast cancer, and improve patients' quality of life.
Health Equity
Ensuring that all people have a fair and just opportunity to prevent, find, treat, and survive breast cancer. ACS and ACS CAN believe all people should have a fair and just opportunity to live a longer, healthier life free from cancer regardless of how much money they make, the color of their skin, their sexual orientation, gender identity, their disability status, or where they live.