Tell Every Amazing Lady® has partnered up with Purposefully Pretty, Inc. to create opportunities for young women to come volunteer with us and put together the T.E.A.L.® Kits we send out each month. PurposefullyPretty Inc. is a non-for-profit organization seeking to reach out to, teach and inspire young women of color between the ages of 11-19, to identify and pursue their purpose. We were so excited to welcome them to our T.E.A.L.® Community Center on Februrary 19, 2022 and get the help we need to support our growing survivor program. We also provided educational information to the volunteers about the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer.
Tell Every Amazing Lady® hosts meetup for runners on 2022 United Airlines NYC Half marathon charity team
Tell Every Amazing Lady® hosted a virtual meetup for the runners on its 2022 United Airlines NYC Half marathon team on February 19, 2022. The meetup served as a way for the runners to meet each other ahead of the March 20th, 2022 race and learn about the foundation they were representing. Many of the runners chose to run for Tell Every Amazing Lady® because they were personally affected by ovarian cancer.
T.E.A.L.® presents to Kean University Graduate Program Genetic Counseling Students
Tell Every Amazing Lady ® hosted Kean University Genetic Counseling Graduate Students for a virtual presentation about ovarian cancer diagnosis and risk factors, as well as support and resources available through T.E.A.L.® on February 17th, 2022. Interested students had the opportunity to work with us over the summer for their advocacy rotation as part of their program. We were excited to see so many eager students ready to help spread awareness about ovarian cancer to soon-to-be health care professionals.
T.E.A.L.® partners with multiple cancer support organizations for Newly Diagnosed with Gynecological Cancer Webinar
On February 15th, 2022 T.E.A.L.® partnered with Woman to Woman, Mt. Sinai, Wisconsin Ovarian Cancer Alliance, Yale School of Medicine, and Clearity to host a webinar for those newly diagnosed with gynecological cancer. The webinar featured an oncologist, oncology social worker, and an ovarian cancer patient. The purpose of this virtual workshop was to inform, educate, and support anyone who has been diagnosed with gynecological cancer.