James Riley, Seattle Sounders FC teams up with Susan G. Komen for the Cure!
James Riley of the Seattle Sounders FC is all about defense and when it comes to breast cancer you should be too! As a son of a breast cancer survivor, James shares his passion of supporting Susan G. Komen for the Cure and the importance of early detection.
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Susan G Komen San Diego 2010
Irene Oberbauer, 2010 Susan G Komen San Diego Honorary Breast Cancer Survivor
Categories: Breast Cancer Survivors Tags: 2010, Diego, Komen, Susan
Susan Komen Race for the Cure – Puget Sound, June 5, 2011
This is the 5th year my friend and breast cancer survivor Carol have participated in the Susan Komen Race for the Cure. This year King County Executive Dow Constantine formed a team so I joined it. I raised $225.00 and thought it might be fun to try and document my experience. This is the result. If you ever get a chance to participate in a Susan Komen event, I’ll hope you’ll do it. It’s by far one of my favorite events of the year. (Even if I’m sore and exhausted afterwards.)
Susan G. Komen for the Cure Advocacy Alliance
Story of how one breast cancer survivor fell through the cracks of the system and how we helped them.
DC Gossip Girls: Quickie — Olivia Newton John, Cynthia Nixon & Laura Bush at Susan G. Komen gala
Glittarazzi’s gossip girls vlog about their wacky social lives in the Nation’s Capital. This week, they meet KAC’s childhood favorite, Olivia Newton-John, at “Keeping the Promise” — a benefit for Susan G. Komen for the Cure — at The Kennedy Center in Washington, DC Full story: glittarazzi.onsugar.com More vlogs and blogs @ www.glittarazzi.com Saturday night, Glittarazzi attended “Honoring the Promise” at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, which benefited Susan G. Komen for the Cure®. The evening celebrated the world’s largest breast cancer organization, as well as united global leaders, philanthropists, celebrities, performers, scientists and medical pioneers. Breast cancer survivor Robin Roberts, anchor for ABC’s “Good Morning America,” emceed the program, which featured performances by actress and singer Lynda Carter, pianist ELEW, Australian singer and cancer survivor Delta Goodrem, Broadway legend Stephanie Mills and breast cancer survivor Olivia Newton-John. “Sex and the City” actress Cynthia Nixon, also a breast cancer survivor and ambassador for Komen for the Cure, led a tribute to breast cancer survivors while Komen supporters — including fashion designer Tory Burch, actor Ricardo Chavira, actress Gabrielle Union, breast cancer survivor Jennifer Griffin from FOX News Channel, Komen founder Nancy G. Brinker, MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell and Dr. Eric Winer, chief scientific advisor for Komen.
