T.E.A.L.® attends IGCS Survivor Caregiver Summit “Care Beyond a Cure

On September 28th, 2022 T.E.A.L.® went to the Javits Center in NYC to take part in the IGCS Survivor Caregiver Summit “Care Beyond a Cure”. The goal of the event was to engage, educate, and empower gynecologic cancer advocates and the public at-large, through educational and awareness programming. Associates from T.E.A.L.® had the opportunity to set up a table with awareness materials and learn from expert speakers as well as connect patients-survivors, caregivers, advocates, and clinicians who are passionate about gynecologic cancer patient advocacy. 

Kean University spreads awareness for T.E.A.L.®

On September 27th, 2022, former T.E.A.L.® Genetic Counseling interns gathered together and decorated the sidewalks of the Kean University campus in Union, New Jersey to spread awareness about ovarian cancer Tell Every Amazing Lady®.

T.E.A.L.® and Kendra Scott team up for shopping event

Kendra Scott and Tell Every Amazing Lady® partnered to host the T.E.A.L.® Give Back Shopping Event on September 24, 2022 in Savannah, GA. 

The in-person shopping event at jewelry store Kendra Scott was held after the 2022 Virtual Savannah T.E.A.L.® Walk, with participation from other shops on the W. Broughton Street block, including Midge, Rise Biscuit & Chicken, Nourish, Fine and Rare, Frankie and June, Edgewater, and Walgreens. 

The goal was to shop, sip, and support T.E.A.L.®, as purchases from participating vendors sent 20% of the proceeds to benefit the foundation.

T.E.A.L.® hosts 2022 Virtual Savannah T.E.A.L.® Walk

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Tell Every Amazing Lady® hosted the 2022 Virtual Savannah T.E.A.L.® Walk on September 24, 2022. The event was completely virtual and accessible from any location. The goal of the event remained the same as previous years: to celebrate the bravery of ovarian cancer survivors and their family members, while raising ovarian cancer awareness in the general public and raising funds for medical research. 

T.E.A.L.® heads to New Jersey!

T.E.A.L.® advocates joined Not Your Regular Coffee’s ovarian cancer fundraiser and awareness event at the Hoboken Historical Museum on Saturday, September 24th 2022. This amazing event had food, activities and many vendors all contributing a piece of their profit to support ovarian cancer. T.E.A.L.® had a chance to speak over the microphone about our programs and the support services we offer.

T.E.A.L.® partners with Kith + Kin for Teal Talk Day

September 23 is Teal Talk Day –  a day to increase ovarian cancer awareness among women. On this day in 2022, Tell Every Amazing Lady® collaborated with Kith + Kin, a health management app, to craft a blog post highlighting some ovarian cancer statistics as well as the signs and symptoms of the disease.

You can read the blog post here

T.E.A.L.® Interviewed for EverdayHealth.com Ovarian Cancer Newsletter

Pamela Esposito-Amery, the CEO and Co-Founder of Tell Every Amazing Lady®, was interviewed by  Lambeth Hochwald of EverydayHealth.com on September 23, 2022 to highlight the foundation’s work. Pamela shared her sister Louisa’s story and how the two of them founded Tell Every Amazing Lady® to provide ovarian cancer patients and survivors, as well as their families and loved ones, with resources while also educating the public of the signs and symptoms of the disease.

You can read the article here.

TD Bank – Women In Leadership awareness presentation 

Our CEO, Pamela, was the guest speaker at TD Bank’s Metro NY Women In Leadership virtual meeting on September 21, 2022. With a long history of collaboration, TD Bank and T.E.A.L.® were thrilled to provide life-saving women’s health information to the TD staff members to share with their families and the community. 

The 2022 Virtual Savannah T.E.A.L.® Walk

The 2022 Virtual Savannah T.E.A.L.® Walk is happening virtually on Saturday, September 24!

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Can’t participate? Consider making a donation to keep our foundation and programs running. Please help us reach our Savannah event goal of $25,000 this year.

There’s another amazing way to support Tell Every Amazing Lady® this year — a Kendra Scott in-store shopping event that gives back to T.E.A.L.®!

After your virtual walk on September 24, maybe consider stopping by Kendra Scott from 11 am to 1 pm to shop, sip, and support T.E.A.L.®! Plus, the first 15 people to spend $100 in-store on September 24th will receive a swag bag! All are welcome.

Can’t make it to the store? Shop Kendra Scott online from 9/23 – 9/25 (these dates only) and give back. Use code: GIVEBACK-TEALOC when checking out and 20% of your purchase will benefit T.E.A.L.®.

T.E.A.L.® holds an awareness presentation for LIU genetic counseling interns

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For the fourth year in a row, T.E.A.L.® presented virtually to students from Long Island University’s Post Genetic Counseling Graduate Program on September 13th, 2022. T.E.A.L.® held a virtual awareness presentation for the 15 incoming interns to kickoff their internship rotation. The presentation discussed the history of T.E.A.L.® and the work we do, the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer as well as the importance of genetic testing.

Lions walk to support T.E.A.L.®, honor memory of member

More than 100 members of the volunteer group District 20 K-1 Lions and Leos, including parts of Brooklyn and Queens, assembled at Gershwin/Linden Park on September 10, 2022 to participate in the virtual walk aspect of the T.E.A.L.® Celebration and Women’s Health Expo. This gathering was organized by the district to raise awareness of the deadly disease of ovarian cancer and to help raise funding for medical research. 

Members of the Stuy Park Lions had a more personal connection to the cause, as they honored the memory of Lion Myra Crumpe, who had just recently lost her battle against ovarian cancer. The groups, along with Myra’s husband, wore customized T-shirts and released teal balloons  dedicated to Myra’s memory. 

The group’s walk was featured in The Canarsie Courier on October 3, 2022. The coverage of this event allowed for the publicization of the Lions and Leo’s efforts in raising awareness of ovarian cancer. You can read it here

T.E.A.L.® hosts hybrid T.E.A.L.® Celebration and Women’s Health Expo

Tell Every Amazing Lady® returned to Prospect Park on September 10, 2022 for the first time in two years with the T.E.A.L.® Celebration and Women’s Health Expo, a new take on the annual T.E.A.L.® Walk/Run program. 

Following the COVID-19 pandemic, this hybrid event consisted of the virtual T.E.A.L.® walk, a 2-mile walk that could be completed anywhere.. An additional aspect was the Women’s Health Expo, which provided an extensive, comprehensible demonstration on women’s health information, accessible both in-person and virtually. 

The goal of the event remained the same from previous years: celebrate the bravery and determination of ovarian cancer survivors and their family members, while raising awareness in the general public and raising money for medical research of this deadly disease.

T.E.A.L.® CEO and Co-Founder speaks on fertility podcast

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Tell Every Amazing Lady® CEO and co-founder Pamela Esposito was the guest speaker on RMA of New York’s Fertility Forward podcast on September 9, 2022.

On this episode, Esposito explained how T.E.A.L.® was founded, her sister’s journey, the mission statement of T.E.A.L.®, the resources it provides to those affected by ovarian cancer, symptoms of the disease, the necessity of better resources and screening for the disease, and events T.E.A.L.® hosts, specifically the T.E.A.L.® walk/run and women’s health expo. 

RMA New York is a fertility clinic associated with Mount Sinai Hospital and New York City, with 14 locations throughout the New York Metropolitan area. You can listen to it here

Meet Team Tell Every Amazing Lady® 2022 TCS New York City Marathon Runner Carolina!

I got involved with T.E.A.L.® through a friend who has been supporting T.E.A.L.® for several years and knows all the hard work that they do.

My goal for the TCS New York City Marathon is that I want to keep running all the time, I’m gonna try not to walk.

Running makes me feel strong and helps me clear my mind. It makes me feel that by working hard and pushing myself a little more I can get out of my comfort zone and reach new physical and mental goals.

If I could make a difference in one thing related to ovarian cancer, I would like there to be a rule in hospitals or medical services where all women have to know the signs for early detection and symptoms of ovarian cancer. I’d want more campaigns and information about it available.

My message for every amazing lady about ovarian cancer is this: Taking care of ourselves and helping to take care of other women by sharing the information we have about ovarian cancer is very important. Going regularly to the doctor for checkups should be a priority in our lives.

This is my first marathon and also my first time doing a fundraiser. The satisfaction I feel for being able to contribute in a small way for such a special cause will stay with me forever. 

You can help Carolina reach her fundraising goal for the TCS New York City Marathon here. All donations go to Tell Every Amazing Lady® and help with the fight against ovarian cancer.

Meet Team Tell Every Amazing Lady® 2022 TCS New York City Marathon Runner Dennis!

I was doing some runs in the thick of the pandemic to raise money for other charities in the city and I met a run coach named Kai @runcoachkai during some of those events and he mentioned T.E.A.L.® He connected me with T.E.A.L.® and I completed my first marathon for T.E.A.L.® in 2021.

My goal for the 2022 marathon is to raise more resources and awareness for T.E.A.L.® and also complete the marathon faster than I did last year. I am aiming to complete it in 3 hours and 40 minutes but if I get under 4 hours I will be content and of course if I can do faster that’s even better.

I started running simply as a way to relieve stress and as a form of working out that got me back in touch with the outdoors. New York City doesn’t offer much nature, but what it lacks in trees it has abundance of in culture and community. I did not expect to love running as much as I do but it has brought me peace and an amazing connection to the city and the people in it.

If I could change one thing it would be to find a cure for all cancers but we’re not there yet so for now I would create as much awareness as possible in the hopes that more investment can be made in the research and support of those dealing with ovarian cancer.

I would say to every amazing lady that there is always hope and that there a lot of us with love and determination in our hearts to help defeat this disease. We are running hard in the hopes to help make ovarian cancer a thing of the past.

I am truly honored to be able to run for T.E.A.L.® and to do my small part in helping those fighting ovarian cancer. My Aunt Ann passed away from cancer at a young age and she gives me the energy and strength to help others dealing with this hardship. I hope my efforts can bring some assistance and hope to the women and their families facing ovarian cancer.

You can help Dennis reach his fundraising goal for the TCS New York City Marathon here. All donations go to Tell Every Amazing Lady® and help with the fight against ovarian cancer.

T.E.A.L.® partners with JScreen to provide cancer genetic testing kits

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Tell Every Amazing Lady® was pleased to partner with JScreen, a nonprofit organization that focuses on offering genetic testing and education. They participated in our annual event, the T.E.A.L.® Celebration and Women’s Health Expo in September 2022. Also, during the fall of 2022, JScreen provided T.E.A.L.® with vouchers for CancerGEN genetic testing kits. Through a campaign that was able to reach hundreds, 61 people received genetic testing at no cost. The CancerGEN testing kits test for genetic changes that increase risk for many types of cancer. Since there is no 100% accurate screening test for ovarian cancer, genetic testing can be lifesaving and is critical to those families at risk. T.E.A.L.® hopes to continue offering no cost lifesaving resources similar to this in the future.

T.E.A.L.® attends Community Wellness Fair in Brooklyn

On August 27th, 2022, Tell Every Amazing Lady® attended Councilmember Narcisse’s Community Wellness Fair at South Shore High School. T.E.A.L.® staff was able to meet with the Councilmember and distribute ovarian cancer awareness and program materials.

The 9th Annual Litchfield T.E.A.L.® Walk returns in-person

The 9th Annual Litchfield T.E.A.L.® Walk returned to in-person for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic August 27, 2022 at Litchfield Community Field, Connecticut. Hosted by Hope Assembly #46, International Order of Rainbow for Girls, the walk aimed to celebrate ovarian cancer survivors, raise awareness of this deadly disease, and raise funding for T.E.A.L.®. 

Meet Team Tell Every Amazing Lady® 2022 TCS New York City Marathon Runner Spencer!

My name is Spencer McGregor and I am running my first NYC marathon with T.E.A.L.® in memory of the organization’s co-founder, my mom, Louisa M. McGregor. As a teenager growing up in a household with a sick parent, you find ways to release stress. For me, going to the gym, hanging out with friends, and working towards obtaining the rank of Eagle Scout were those outlets. Running was something I occasionally did to work on cardio or just let off some steam…until now. My wife was supposed to run the NYC Marathon in 2020 and I decided I wanted to join her (because who doesn’t want to run 26.2 miles?!). Thanks to COVID, we had to postpone until this year. We just had a baby and you know what they say… giving birth is like running a marathon. Hopefully the 26 hours of labor was good prep for our 26 miles of running.

I work for the Department of Sanitation, which means every day is a great workout. Being one of New York’s Strongest keeps me motivated to meet those miles. Sometimes, when training gets tough, I think of my mom and her battle with cancer and the miles immediately become painless. I can’t wait to feel the energy of the crowd throughout the city where I was born and raised and cross the finish line representing T.E.A.L.®.

My goal is to raise awareness of the early signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer and prevent other families from experiencing the hurt and loss that mine did. 

Mom, this one’s for you… and my daughter, your namesake.

You can help Spencer reach his fundraising goal for the TCS New York City Marathon here. All donations go to Tell Every Amazing Lady® and help with the fight against ovarian cancer.

Team Tell Every Amazing Lady® hosts meetup for runners in 2022 TCS New York City Marathon

Tell Every Amazing Lady® hosted a hybrid in-person and virtual option meetup for the runners on its 2022 TCS New York City Marathon team on July 16, 2022. The meetup served as a way for the runners to meet each other and learn more details about their role in the November 6th, 2022 race. This year’s team featured two ovarian cancer survivors, and a son who lost his mother to the disease. All runners are raising funds to combat ovarian cancer and spread awareness. 

T.E.A.L.® is special guest at “Ballin 4 Cancer: Ultimate Era”

Tell Every Amazing Lady® attended and gave a half-time speech at the “Ballin 4 Cancer: Ultimate Era” basketball event hosted by Ultimate New Era Entertainment on June 25th, 2022 in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. We were able to distribute ovarian cancer awareness materials throughout the events and were honored with a special recognition award after the game.

T.E.A.L.® attends Brooklyn CB No. 3 Senior Luncheon

T.E.A.L.® attends Brooklyn Community Board No. 3: Senior Luncheon on June 16th, 2022 at the Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Plaza in Brooklyn, New York to offer health and wellness resources to senior citizens. This includes awareness of the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer as well as the free resources they can access through our programs such as weekly meditation and art therapy workshops.

A life of service: Litchfield T.E.A.L.® Walk organizer Lisa

Lisa Brun Cosgrove was first and foremost a servant. She grew up as a member of the International Order of The Rainbow for Girls, a Masonically affiliated service based organization for girls between the ages of 11-21.  She held multiple different leadership positions within the order. She was involved in Girl Scouts for several years. She was very musically talented, as she both sang and played the piano as well as most reed instruments. With her singing she performed in the church choir, as well as multiple different groups within school. While she was in college she met the love of her life, Jim.  While Jim didn’t share her vocal abilities, they both enjoyed different types of music together. Shortly after graduation, the two of them were married, and remained that way for 31 years. Lisa and Jim took some time to settle into their careers as they began their family. They had three children together, who would grow up as servants as well. Jim settled into a career as a professional firefighter, Lisa finally became a fourth grade teacher. Justin, the oldest child, would grow up to join the US Navy as an aircraft director after graduating from Norwich University as a Civil Engineer, and marry a lovely young lady named Sarah Beth. Kelsey would grow up to marry a young man by the name of Stephen who would become a US Marine, after graduating from Delaware Valley College with degrees in large animal science and dairy science. They would go on to start their family with a boy and a girl. Marissa would grow up to be married to an US Airman, after graduating from Mitchell College with a degree in human development and family studies. 

Through all of this time and all of these changes, the one thing that was always a constant was Lisa’s will and desire to serve all those around her.  She was the Mother Advisor for the local assembly of the International Order of the Rainbow for Girls, which both Kelsey and Marissa became majority members of. She was the Scout leader of the local Girl Scout troop, which both girls were also involved in. She helped out at every Boy Scouting event that Jim as the Scoutmaster, and Justin as an Eagle Scout, were involved in. She helped out at all the local agriculture fairs where the girls, who were the County leaders of the local 4H club, competed. She served as Wife, Mother, Mimi, Daughter, Sister, Teacher, and leader. 

Lisa was diagnosed in June 2014 with stage IV ovarian cancer. She was never very uncomfortable at all, she just felt a little bloated, until one day when Jim came home from work, and she turned sideways and said, “look at this, I look as if I’m eight months pregnant.” Jim took her to the hospital where she ended up being diagnosed. When the oncologist told her that she needed surgery immediately, Lisa’s reaction was, “well, it can’t be for at least a week, I have 100 people coming for Marissa’s High School graduation party!” The oncologist immediately understood Lisa’s priorities in life, and after two paracentisis over the next week she made it into surgery, where she underwent a complete hysterectomy, and debulking. Lisa was out of school until January 2015 when the students returned from Christmas break. That was the only long term period she was out for the next five years.  She was in and out of chemo multiple times where she and Jim became friends with everyone, as Lisa determined this would be classified as “date day.” The nurses actually used to move them around so they would be near someone having a bad day.  Before the end of the treatment session they would all be laughing. One day a lady said to Lisa, “how can you be so happy?” Her answer—”Hope and Faith!”

Soon thereafter, Lisa had genetic testing and found out that she had a mutation in BRCA2, one of the two BRCA genes known to increase the risk of breast and ovarian cancers. 

Still, had Lisa known earlier in her life that she carried a BRCA2 mutation, she may well have opted to undergo one of the procedures that could have been risk reducing.  And she would have wanted to tell every amazing lady® with a family history of breast or ovarian cancer to get genetically tested. Since there is currently no screening test for ovarian cancer, it’s important to understand a person’s risk and possibly family history of ovarian, breast or colon cancer, which can increase the risk of ovarian cancer. 

Lisa considered herself to be lucky to hear of this organization called T.E.A.L.®, and proceeded to Tell Every Amazing Lady® about ovarian cancer any way she could.  Her Rainbow assembly chose to institute the first annual Litchfield T.E.A.L.® Walk in September of 2014, where we raised about $1,500. Lisa was so pleased to be able to walk the whole thing. She not only participated in the ensuing five Litchfield T.E.A.L.® Walks, but actually took the reins and ran the fifth walk in 2018 herself as the Mother Advisor of the Rainbow Assembly. Jim remembers her telling him how pleased she was to be healthy enough to run the fifth walk. In July of 2019, Lisa received the news that there were no further treatment options available. In true Lisa style, she handed the reins of the T.E.A.L.® Walk over to Marissa, and told her it was her turn to serve this worthy cause. Lisa was able to walk in the sixth Litchfield T.E.A.L.® Walk in September, with a couple of breaks, but she did walk. Between the 2018 and 2019 Litchfield T.E.A.L.® Walks, over $20,000 was donated to T.E.A.L.®! Lisa’s decline was rather rapid, as the cancer attacked her digestive system. She went into hospice in the hospital for eight days, where she passed peacefully in her sleep at the age of 53, on October 27, 2019.

In 2020, Marissa joined together with Hope Assembly once again; to host the seventh annual Litchfield T.E.A.L.® Walk. Their goal is to get the whole town involved in Litchfield, CT. Lisa’s dream was to bring more knowledge to Litchfield and everywhere she went about ovarian cancer. She wanted to have the businesses in the center of town support this by putting up different teal objects in the storefront windows, as well as posters. Marissa has been speaking with the First Selectman to figure out how to make Lisa’s dream come true. When Lisa was physically present for the walks, Marissa, the team captain, made the team name “Teal We Find a Cure,” because Marissa and her family will walk and keep hosting this walk up until and beyond when a cure is found. Hope Assembly’s goal is to make this walk the largest walk Litchfield, CT, has seen. For more information, contact Tell Every Amazing Lady® at contact@tealwalk.org or visit www.telleveryamazinglady.org/litchfield.

T.E.A.L.® Welcomes NYC Council Members to Community Center

Tell Every Amazing Lady® was pleased to give tours of the T.E.A.L.® Community Center in Park Slope, Brooklyn to Council Member Hanif on January 24, 2022 and Council Member Mercedes Narcisse on March 15, 2022. On both occasions, T.E.A.L.® staff spread awareness about the subtle signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer and spoke about the hurdles the foundation faces combatting a misunderstood disease. The council members are both champions of women’s health. 
 
To learn more about District 39 Council Member Shahana Hanif’s platform, please visit: https://council.nyc.gov/shahana-hanif/
 
To learn more about District 46 Council Member Narcisse’s platform, please visit: https://council.nyc.gov/mercedes-narcisse/

P.S. 164 Decorates the T.E.A.L.® Community Center Windows for Summer

On May 26th, 2022, P.S.164 in Brooklyn created gorgeous floral art for the T.E.A.L.® Community Center windows! The art included a flower-covered awareness ribbon and flowers of multiple colors and sizes to highlight the summer aesthetic. 

Solange Cisneros, the parent coordinator at P.S. 164, provided this statement with the childrens’ artwork: “The students of P.S. 164 were introduced to T.E.A.L.®’s mission in order to create this artwork. Students from our general education, Gifted & Talented, ASD Horizon, and 12:1 classes were involved in coloring and cutting over 1,000 flowers to create a cancer awareness ribbon and a 3D flower frame. This artwork was designed to display a message of hope to ovarian cancer patients and brings a vibrant display to the community to spread the message of hope, love, and support to anyone affected and impacted by this disease. The P.S. 154 school and community is a proud and strong partner of T.E.A.L.®’s mission and vision.”

If you’re in the neighborhood, view the display this summer at 533 16th Street in Brooklyn between 10th and 11th Avenues. We’re right around the corner from Prospect Park! 

T.E.A.L.® attends Queer Business Showcase

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T.E.A.L.® attended the Queer Business Showcase on May 14, 2022 at St Philip’s Epsicopal Church in Dyker Heights, Brooklyn. The event was a way of celebrating and showcasing the LGBTQ community and its businesses outside of Pride month. There was also entertainment by Drag and LGBTQ performers.

T.E.A.L.® hosted a table to raise awareness about ovarian cancer signs and symptoms, the lack of a screening test, and the work T.E.A.L.® does to educate the public, support survivors, and raise money for research.

I.S. 59Q Community Health, Educational & Employment Resources Fair

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Tell Every Amazing Lady® went to Queens! T.E.A.L.® attended the Community Health, Educational and Employment Resources Fair at Springfield Gardens Intermediate School 59 in Laurelton, Queens, on Saturday, May 21st, 2022. The event was hosted by school principal Kimlyn Greig, in partnership with Jamaica Community Partnership/Sheltering Arms, Community School District 29, Community Education Council D29, NYS Senator Leroy Comrie, NYS Assemblywoman Alicia Hyndman, and NYC Councilwoman Nantasha Williams.

T.E.A.L.® attends Clearity Astor House Reception

T.E.A.L.®’s CEO spoke to New York City residents, educating them about the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer during Clearity’s reception on May 17th, 2022 at the Astor House/NY Junior League in Manhattan.

T.E.A.L.® participates in Women’s Health Conversation

Tell Every Amazing Lady ® staff engaged in the virtual Women’s Health Conversation hosted by NYC Assembly Member Mathylde Frontus & NYC Council Member Shahana Hanif on May 17th, 2022. This Zoom event focused on discussing the importance of women’s health from all aspects including mental health, screenings, reproductive health, and accessibility for New York City residents.

T.E.A.L.® Joins Nutrition and Gynecologic Cancer Webinar

Tell Every Amazing Lady® joined several other cancer organizations to offer the Nutrition and Gynecologic Cancer webinar organized by the Woman to Woman program at Mount Sinai on May 17th, 2022. This was a discussion-based webinar held fully in Spanish with licensed dietician Su-Nui, DCN, RDN, FAND focused on learning about what foods are best while receiving cancer treatment and throughout survivorship. 

A night of laughs and generosity at comedy fundraiser for T.E.A.L.®

Comedian Ellen Karis brought the laughs to Brooklyn on May 12, 2022 for a stand-up comedy show and fundraiser benefiting Tell Every Amazing Lady®.

Attendees at the Night of Comedy For Charity show at Bull’s Eye Sports Bar in Flatlands were treated to performances by headliner Karis (Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Karis Comedy Corner Podcast), as well as Kendra Cunningham (Drybar Comedy Special, Last Comic Standing), Sharon Simon (Saturday Night Live, NYC Pride Parade Featured Host), and Rich Carucci (MLB.com, featured in NY Post).

The night of laughter raised $2,188.00 for T.E.A.L.®.

T.E.A.L.® Spreads Awareness on World Ovarian Cancer Day

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On May 8th, 2022 – World Ovarian Cancer Day – Tell Every Amazing Lady® ran an awareness campaign on social media to spread the fact that there is no effective screening test for ovarian cancer and to draw in donations to change that. The campaign was intended for the general public to learn that ovarian health must be taken seriously.

Mom-a-thon Mother’s Day event

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The Mother’s Day event at Macon Library on May 5th, 2022 in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn featured Tell Every Amazing Lady® as one of the many organizations offering programming for the day to participants. Lectures, refreshments, educational booths and more were  available for free to all participants for this fun event for moms and all those in the community. 

T.E.A.L.® hosts Impact of Family Cancer Genetics & Women’s Health Workshop

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Tell Every Amazing Lady® offered a unique workshop on May 5th, 2022 titled Impact of Family Cancer Genetics & Women’s Health. This workshop was led by a certified genetic counselor,  Flora Poleshchuk, CGC who is also a T.E.A.L.® board member who discussed Women’s health and importance of family history and genetics. The recording of this lecture is posted to our Youtube channel and can be found here.

15th Annual CB14 Youth Conference

Tell Every Amazing Lady® attended the 15th Annual CB14 Youth Conference at LeFrak Center at Lakeside, Prospect Park, in Brooklyn on April 27, 2022. T.E.A.L® staff was excited to engage with the community to spread awareness about ovarian cancer and enjoy the spring weather in our local park.

Oncology professionals networking conference

The Red Door Community hosted their annual Oncology Professionals Networking Conference on April 22nd, 2022 virtually. There were representatives from 25 different organizations, including Tell Every Amazing Lady®, each of which presented about their services and missions in order to create collaboration and partnership opportunities to improve health services for cancer patients.

T.E.A.L.® attends Brooklyn Community Board 3’s virtual meeting for Senior Services

Tell Every Amazing Lady® joined Bedford-Stuyvesant’s Community Board 3 for its April 21, 2022 virtual meeting on Senior Services to raise awareness of T.E.A.L.®’s amazing free services, which are available to the public. We are excited about the new connections that were made and looking forward to being involved in future activities. 

Article Published by T.E.A.L.® Board Member and Staff: Building Context for Genetic Counseling: A Non-Profit Perspective

Flora Poleshchuk, certified genetic counselor who is also a T.E.A.L.® board member, has published an article with Allaina Brock, our T.E.A.L.® Program Associate. Flora is a current cancer genetic counselor whose career has been enhanced by working with T.E.A.L.® and, Allaina is a prospective genetic counseling student who has gained invaluable experience working as a staff member at T.E.A.L.®. The article titled “Building Context for Genetic Counseling: A Non-Profit Perspective” was released on April 14th, 2022. It was published in the National Society of Genetic Counselors’ newsletter called Perspectives. Click here to read. 

https://perspectives.nsgc.org/Article/building-context-for-genetic-counseling-a-non-profit-perspective

Tell Every Amazing Lady® joined Mount Sinai’s Public Health Virtual Career Fair 

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Tell Every Amazing Lady® joined Mount Sinai’s Public Health Virtual Career Fair on April 13th, 2022  along with many other health-related organizations. Interested Public Health students were able to connect with our staff one-on-one over video call to learn about how to get involved with Tell Every Amazing Lady® and how they could be instrumental in helping promote our mission. An awareness presentation about our programs was part of the online program.

Register for the updated T.E.A.L.® Celebration and Women’s Health Expo

We’re back!
(But a little different than before)

After a two-year hiatus, we’re introducing the hybrid T.E.A.L.® Celebration and Women’s Health Expo, an updated take on our annual T.E.A.L.® Walk in recognition of our evolved mission:
Offering women’s health and wellness services, including public awareness and education of the signs, symptoms and risk factors of ovarian cancer, providing support to those impacted by the disease, and raising funds for research in order to find a screening test and a cure.

Our hybrid event is customizable! Activities include:

  • The Virtual T.E.A.L.® Walk, a 2-mile walk that can be done at your leisure from anywhere!
  • The in-person Women’s Health Expo at Prospect Park or access to virtual expo
  • The in-person, ticketed T.E.A.L.® Survivor Ceremony and Celebration at Prospect Park
  • Ticketed wellness activities at the Prospect Park celebration
  • And so much more!

Our event will look different, but the meaning behind it is still the same: celebrating the courage of ovarian cancer survivors and the strength of the families who have been touched by the disease, while spreading awareness to the public and raising money for research. Let’s elevate women’s health – together.

Please be aware, there is NO official, in-person T.E.A.L.® Walk/Run in Prospect Park this year. There is no start/finish line. 

First-graders at P.S. 154 ring in spring in the T.E.A.L.® Community Center windows

Class 1-208 of P.S. 154 in Brooklyn produced gorgeous and colorful art for the T.E.A.L.® Community Center windows this spring! Class teacher Stefanie Concannon and art teacher Kelly Normand led the project. 

Kelly Normand describes the students’ projects: “Students looked at the art of Piet Mondrian. They created these paintings using straight lines like Mondrian. The palette incorporated turquoise to support and acknowledge the work of the Tell Every Amazing Lady® foundation.”

One of our amazing volunteers, Michelle, created the display in the windows so that passersby could relish some color as they walk by our center! 

If you’re in the neighborhood, view the display this spring at 533 16th Street in Brooklyn between 10th and 11th Avenues. We’re right around the corner from Prospect Park! 

T.E.A.L.® attends Medgar Evers College Preparatory School Honor Society Service Fair

Medgar Evers College Preparatory School hosted Tell Every Amazing Lady® and three other local organizations for their annual Honor Society Service Fair on March 31st, 2022. Tell Every Amazing Lady® shared our Internship, Volunteer, and T.E.A.L.® Youth  Ambassador opportunities with students who were interested in learning about how a non-profit opporates and in helping spread awareness of ovarian cancer. 

Have you ever wanted to run the iconic TCS New York City Marathon?

Team “Tell Every Amazing Lady®” is currently accepting applications.

Tell Every Amazing Lady® is honored to be a charity partner in the 2022 TCS New York City Marathon. Tell Every Amazing Lady® has spots for five runners to each raise $3,000 for Team Tell Every Amazing Lady®. Run with more than 33,000 participants on this iconic 26.2-mile course throughout the five boroughs of New York City.

The November 6th event will begin on Staten Island, where runners will then make their way over the Verrazano Bridge into Brooklyn, followed by Queens and the Bronx, and then finish in the world-renowned Central Park in Manhattan. Complete with spectacular skylines and an unparalleled view of NYC’s most popular landmarks, this is one race you definitely don’t want to miss.

Snag a coveted spot in this iconic race by running with us. Make your marathon experience more meaningful by making a difference in the fight against ovarian cancer. Apply today!

Official members of our team qualify for a number of perks, including:

  • Guaranteed entry as a Charity Runner to the 2022 TCS New York City Marathon
  • Fundraising toolkit & support from T.E.A.L.® staff (in person and remotely)
  • T.E.A.L.® apparel for the race
  • Your story as a runner and T.E.A.L.® community member will be featured on our website
  • The opportunity to help us Tell Every Amazing Lady® about ovarian cancer
  • A team meet-up
  • A private team Facebook group for the team to ask questions, give tips, and provide updates on their training
  • Training plans available

If you already have a bib for the marathon, you can still apply to run with us by filling out the form here or by contacting us at contact@tealwalk.org. Those joining our team who have a bib will qualify for the same perks as our official team members, and will be asked to raise $1,500.

Team Member Requirements:

Minimum fundraising of $3,000 on T.E.A.L.®’s behalf is required if you are an official team member with one of our bibs, and is due by October 1st, 2022.

If you already have a bib, a minimum fundraising of $1,500 on T.E.A.L.®’s behalf is due by October 1st, 2022.

Team members should be prepared to have a fundraising plan to meet their goal by deadline. To ensure runners meet their October 1st goal, they will be required to meet these fundraising checkpoints:

  • $1,000 by August 6th
  • $2,000 by September 3rd
  • $3,000 by October 1st

Unofficial runners will need to raise:

  • $1,000 by August 6th
  • $1,500 by October 1st