Meet Levana! Captain of team Elle’s Pretty Hall

Meet Levana! Captain of team Elle’s Pretty Hall which raised over $10,000 for the 15th Annual Brooklyn T.E.A.L.® Walk/Run™ Celebration!

Hi! I’m Levana. I was diagnosed with Stage IV Ovarian Cancer in 2020 at age 33. The symptoms were subtle- headaches, fatigue, bloating. I was diagnosed through a CA 125 blood test during my annual gynecologic appt. I was able to get this blood test because I have the BRCA1 gene- I learned I had this gene after my mom passed away from Ovarian Cancer and I did genetic testing. Despite my best efforts at surveillance there is NO test for Ovarian Cancer. By the time I learned I had it, it had already spread to lymph nodes in my neck. 

I am beyond lucky to be getting the best possible care at Memorial Sloan Kettering. I am grateful for outstanding doctors, supportive friends, family, and co-workers. Not all days are great- I am on a weekly chemo and the port in my chest is a constant reminder of how my life has changed. I’ve lost track of how many ER visits and hospital rooms I’ve had.



T.E.A.L.® On WABC-TV ABC 7 Eyewitness News

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WABC-TV ABC 7’s Stacey Sager came to the T.E.A.L.® Community Center to help promote T.E.A.L.® as we gear up for our National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Campaign. We want to thank Stacey Sager and WABC-TV ABC 7 Eyewitness News for their continued to support of Tell Every Amazing Lady®

T.E.A.L.®’s CEO Speaks at Meyer Cancer Center 360

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The Meyer Cancer Center regularly meets to discuss different topics. On July 17th, 2023 the MCC 360 was held at the Cornell campus of New York Presbyterian Hospital and focused on Hereditary Cancers. As a member of the Meyer Cancer Center Community Advisory Board, T.E.A.L.®’s CEO; Pamela was asked to speak on behalf of her personal and professional experience with hereditary cancers. Other panelists of this information session included: Dr. David Fishman-Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, Dr. Ravi Sharaf- Associate Professor of Population Health Sciences, Dr. Melissa Frey- Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Dr. Steven Lipkin- Gladys and Roland Harriman Professor of Medicine, Dr.Kristy Brown- Associate Professor of Biochemistry in Medicine. The informative event was Moderated by Dr. Kevin Holcomb- Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology. community.

T.E.A.L.® Attends the Prospect Park Community Committee Summer Social

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On July 13th, 2023 representatives from T.E.A.L.® attended the Prospect Park Community Committee Summer Social hosted by BRIC at the Lena Horne Bandshell. It was a free outdoor music and dance festival, where many came and engaged with and supported the Prospect Park community, while enjoying live music and dance. This community event allowed representatives from T.E.A.L.® connect with the community and spread awareness as they educated the public by handing out awareness/walk cards, and by interacting with many different community groups and members.

P.S. 192 Helps Provide Interactive T.E.A.L.® Community Center Window Display

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The T.E.A.L.® Community Center Amazing Lady Window Project was created through collaboration with T.E.A.L.® volunteer Solange and students at P.S. 192 – The Magnet School for Math and Science Inquiry. Students created decorations for the windows, featuring a tree with heart-shaped flowers, that celebrate amazing ladies everywhere through interactive elements. The vibrant display captures the attention of passersby, who will be educated on the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer as they view the display. In addition to educational materials, a section of the window displays a QR code to a form where people can enter the name of a woman who’s name they’d like featured in the window. When a name is entered, the name will be added to the display. Visit https://forms.gle/R1ufUu1aCTURmtSX9 to submit a name for the display.

T.E.A.L.® Attends SHARE’s Getting our Fair SHARE 2023 Conference to End Health Disparities

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On June 21st, 2023 T.E.A.L.®’s Community Programs Manager –Kyrsten attended SHARE’s Getting our Fair SHARE 2023 Conference to End Health Disparities. The two day conference took place at the New York Marriott Downtown in Manhattan. Healthcare professionals and advocates from all over came together to understand what health disparities exist within women’s oncology and discussed ways in which we can all work to decrease health disparities. Through this conference Kyrsten was able to connect with other healthcare professionals and inform them of the life saving work T.E.A.L.® does to raise awareness on the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer as well as the support given to patients, survivors and caregivers.

T.E.A.L.® Attends the Lehman College Community Health Fair in the Bronx

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On June 16th representatives from T.E.A.L.® attended the first ever Lehman College Community Health Fair, sponsored by Council Member Eric Dinowitz’s office. The fair was held in the Lehman College cafeteria. Those in attendance included Councilman Eric Dinowitz from District 11, Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz pictured above, as well as community members and college students. Those in attendance were educated on the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer, as well as on the importance of genetics and genetic testing.

T.E.A.L.® Attends Health Fair in Jamaica, Queens

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On June 11th, 2023 representatives from T.E.A.L.® attended Shelter Rock Seventh Day Adventist Church Health and Wellness Fair. The fair was held in the church’s parking lot in Jamaica, Queens. Those who attended were educated on the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer as well as the genetic link between ovarian cancers and other cancers such as breast and colon cancer.

T.E.A.L. ® Spreads Awareness at Brooklyn 5th Avenue Pride Festival

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T.E.A.L.® had a great time attending Brooklyn’s 5th Avenue Pride Festival on June 10th, 2023 in Park Slope Brooklyn. Representatives attended the event to help those with ovaries to become aware of the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer. The representatives from T.E.A.L.® had a great time handing out T.E.A.L.®’s LGBTQIA resources page as well as our awareness cards listing the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer to those who attended the festival.

T.E.A.L.® Attends Brooklyn Pride 5K Run

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On June 10th, 2023, T.E.A.L.® representatives attended the Brooklyn Pride 5K Run in Park Slope, Brooklyn. During the morning’s 5K run, materials promoting the 15th Annual Brooklyn T.E.A.L.® Walk/Run™ Celebration were distributed to runners to encourage their participation in September’s 5K run for ovarian cancer. Those who received promotional materials had the opportunity to learn more about the services Tell Every Amazing Lady® has to offer.

T.E.A.L.® Attends I.S. 59Q Community Health Fair

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On May 20th, 2023, T.E.A.L.® attended the I.S. 59Q Community Health, Educational, Employment, and Entrepreneurial Resources Fair. The event took place in the cafeteria at Springfield Gardens Intermediate School 59 in Springfield Gardens, NY. T.E.A.L.® shared ovarian cancer awareness and education materials with attendees, including students. T.E.A.L.® is incredibly thankful for this opportunity to share our resources with the Queens community.

 T.E.A.L.® Featured in Brooklyn Paper

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On May 10th, 2023 an article featuring T.E.A.L.® was posted. The article is entitled:  ‘Tell everyone who has ever been born with ovaries’: TEAL raises awareness, spreads support on World Ovarian Cancer Day. The article highlights the World Ovarian Cancer Day Event that was held at the T.E.A.L.® Community Center in Brooklyn NY. The article also highlights the work T.E.A.L.® does to raise awareness for ovarian cancer as well as the support T.E.A.L.® offers to ovarian cancer patients, survivors, and their families. To read the full article please click here. 

P.S. 192 School Presentation in Borough Park, Brooklyn

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Long time volunteer for T.E.A.L.® and Parent Coordinator at PS/IS 192, Solange worked with  T.E.A.L.®’s CEO and Co-Founder to share educational materials in 3 languages to parents of students at PS/IS 192 in Borough Park, Brooklyn on May 9, 2023. They shared the importance of women’s health and genetics information to the faculty, staff, and students of PS/IS 192. By educating people on the importance of women’s health they’ll be able to look for warning signs of ovarian cancer and share information they learn with other women.

News 12 Covers T.E.A.L®’s World Ovarian Cancer Day Celebration

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World Ovarian Cancer Day was on May 8th, 2023. To celebrate, T.E.A.L.® hosted distinguished guests, including Dr. Kevin Holcomb, Steve Buscemi,  Deputy Brooklyn Borough President Kim Council, Deputy Commissioner of Family and Child Health Dr. Leslie Hayes, survivors, and community members at the T.E.A.L.® Community Center in Park Slope Brooklyn, NY. Nancy Irizarry, one of T.E.A.L.® ‘s board members and ovarian cancer survivor shared her story and fight against the disease. Irizarry shared the importance of understanding the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer, how early detection is the key in battling this disease, and the importance of genetics and genetic testing. T.E.A.L.® thanks News12 for covering this event and for providing awareness to all of its viewers on this important day!

Pix 11 Covered T.E.A.L.® Spreading Awareness for World Ovarian Cancer Day

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On May 8th, T.E.A.L.® celebrated World Ovarian Cancer Day. T.E.A.L.® ‘s CEO Pamela Esposito-Amery shared the importance of this day, surrounded by distinguished guests, including Dr. Kevin Holcomb, Steve Buscemi,  Deputy Brooklyn Borough President Kim Council, Deputy Commissioner of Family and Child Health Dr. Leslie Hayes, survivors, and community members. T.E.A.L.® Community Center in Park Slope Brooklyn, NY. Pamela shared her story about her sister, Louisa M. McGregor and how her diagnosis motivated them to start T.E.A.L.®. In addition, she shared the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer, how crucial early detection of the disease is, and the importance of genetics and genetic testing. T.E.A.L.® thanks Pix11 news for covering this event and for providing awareness to all of its viewers on this important day!

T.E.A.L.® Celebrates World Ovarian Cancer Day

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May 8th, 2023 was World Ovarian Cancer Day. To celebrate, T.E.A.L.® invited community members, elected officials and other prestigious guests to the T.E.A.L.® Community Center in Park Slope Brooklyn, NY. Those who attended the event had the opportunity to connect with one another and share their stories of how ovarian cancer has impacted their lives. It was a day full of awareness; everyone who attended left with the understanding that knowledge of the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer is critical to early detection of the disease. It was an amazing event and we are so grateful to those who attended and helped to make it as special as it was!

T.E.A.L.® Spreads Awareness All Throughout Staten Island During Bike Blessing and Poker Fun Run

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On May 6th, 2023 the H.O.G. Chapter 3940 hosted a Bike Blessing & Poker Run Fundraiser at Harley Davidson of Staten Island.  Proceeds from the event benefit Tell Every Amazing Lady® About Ovarian Cancer, also known as T.EA.L.®.  Harley Davidson was the starting and ending point of the Poker Run.  Live music and a bike blessing kicked off the fun.  Participants rode to 4 other stops across Staten Island to pick up their poker cards. The stops included; O’Neill’s Bar and Grill, Z2 Diner, Beans & Leaves, and Rabs Bowling Alley. Each poker stop had a T.EA.L.® table with awareness materials manned by a T.EA.L.® staff member or volunteer.  Ending back at Harley Davidson, the rider with the best hand wins!  The event helped raise awareness across Staten Island with riders wearing T.EA.L.® T shirts, banners at every stop and reaching not only participants but local communities.

T.E.A.L.® Attends Brooklyn College Health and Wellness Festival

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On April 27th 2023 T.E.A.L.® took part in Brooklyn College’s Health and Wellness Festival. The Festival took place on the college’s West Quad in Brooklyn, NY. Representatives from T.E.A.L.® connected with students and faculty to discuss the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer. It was great to be back on Brooklyn College’s campus!

T.E.A.L.® Representatives Attended RMA’s Egg Freezing & Preservation Event

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On April 26, 2023, T.E.A.L.® representatives attended RMA’s Egg Freezing & Preservation Event at their Brooklyn location. This event featured a panel discussion with reproductive endocrinologists, embryologists, and care advocates, speaking about the preservation process, access to preservation technologies, and the future of reproductive medicine. RMA offers services to help support and guide people to their family-building goals.

T.E.A.L.® Spreads Awareness on NYU Campus

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On April 25th, 2023 representatives from T.E.A.L.® had an informative tabling session on New York Universities Campus in Manhattan in the school’s Palladium Building. T.E.A.L.® was able to spread awareness on the signs and symptoms of Ovarian Cancer to students and faculty. T.E.A.L.® also used this opportunity to launch their community needs assessment with the goal of enhancing women’s health services and their accessibility. Students walked away from the event with lifesaving education as well information on the various ways to get involved with T.E.A.L.®.

T.E.A.L.® attends Thrive’s Bigger Than Beauty Launch

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Tell Every Amazing Lady® has been a long term partner with Thrive Causemetics. T.E.A.L.®, one of the first NYC Giving Partners with Thrive, was honored to have our CEO and Co-Founder, Pamela Esposito-Amery, attend the launch event of their new skincare line Bigger Than Beauty. One of Thrive’s missions is to uplift and empower people battling cancer through the power of cosmetics. Their support and donations to T.E.A.L.® in the past have allowed us to do just that! Featured here: Thrive founder Karissa Bodner and Tell Every Amazing Lady® Co-Founder Pamela Esposito-Amery

Tell Every Amazing Lady® joined Mount Sinai’s 6th Annual Public Health Virtual Career Fair

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Tell Every Amazing Lady® joined Mount Sinai’s 6th Annuals Public Health Virtual Career Fair on April 19th, 2023 to connect with students interested in learning about ovarian cancer and non-profits. Public Health students were able to connect with our staff one-on-one over video 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.

T.E.A.L.® Presents at Annual Oncology Networking Conference

On April 14th, 2023 Tell Every Amazing Lady® took part in the Annual Oncology Networking conference virtually; through zoom. This event was hosted by The Red Door Society; a great organization that T.E.A.L.® has had the pleasure of collaborating with in the past. T.E.A.L.®’s CEO and Co-Founder Pamela Esposito Amery had the opportunity to present T.E.A.L.®’s resources and programs to the group of representatives from various healthcare institutions. This was a great opportunity to learn about the various resources available to ovarian cancer patients and survivors.

T.E.A.L.® Attends CB14 Annual Youth Conference

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On April 3rd ,2023 representatives from T.E.A.L.® attended the CB 14 Annual Youth Conference at Brooklyn College; in Brooklyn, NY. During this event T.E.A.L.® had the opportunity to connect with Brooklyn youth and their families on the many ways to get involved with T.E.A.L.® through, internships, volunteering, the T.E.A.L.® Youth Ambassador Program. T.E.A.L.® was also able to inform the community about the many free resources available to them such as our many workshops we hold throughout the year like our weekly Energy Healing and Meditation Workshop. This was a great opportunity to inform the community about T.E.A.L.®’s programs as well as educated on the signs, symptoms, and risk factors of ovarian cancer.

T.E.A.L.® Spreads Ovarian Cancer Awareness at Crossfit Gym

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On April 1st, 2023 Thrive Crossfit in Staten Island NY hosted T.E.A.L.® for a day of workout and awareness. Members of the gym took part in the ‘Teal Warrior’ partner exercise. Representatives from T.E.A.L.® had the opportunity to speak to the members about the signs, symptoms and risk factors of ovarian cancer. The representatives also had the opportunity to discuss the importance of genetic testing in reducing your risk. Lastly, the members got to learn about T.E.A.L.®’s free weekly Energy Healing and Meditation Workshop and how they can attend weekly on Wednesdays from 9am-9:30am EST.

T.E.A.L.® Attends Health Hub for a Second Time

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On March 23rd, 2023 representatives from T.E.A.L.® attended The National Black Leadership Coalition on Health: Health Hub for a second time. The representatives gave out awareness and educational materials to those who attended. The Health Hub takes place every Tuesday and Thursday from  at Saint Phillips Church in Harlem NY.

United Airlines NYC Half Marathon Runner from Team Tell Every Amazing Lady® featured in Nassau Illustrated

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Henry Mulholland, a runner on Team Tell Every Amazing Lady® in the 2023 United Airlines NYC Half, was featured in the March 22nd, 2023 edition of the Nassau Illustrated. The Long Island-based newspaper highlighted Henry’s fundraising journey in honor of his mother, Mary Pat, who lost her battle with ovarian cancer. Henry raised over $60,000 for Tell Every Amazing Lady®.

T.E.A.L.® Presents to Students at High School for Health Professions and Human Services

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On March 21st, 2023 T.E.A.L.® staff presented to high school students at The Highschool for Health Professions and Human Services in Manhattan, NY. During the presentations staff had the opportunity to educate the students on the signs, symptoms and risk factors for ovarian cancer as well as educating them on the importance of understanding their family history and genetics as it pertains to ovarian, breast, and colon cancer. The students also learned about the vast opportunities to get involved with T.E.A.L.® through volunteering, internships, and our T.E.A.L.® Youth Ambassador Program.

Team Tell Every Amazing Lady® Cheers on Runners During United Airlines NYC 2023 Half Marathon

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Team Tell Every Amazing Lady® was thrilled to cheer on our charity runners as they ran the 13.1-mile 2023 United Airlines New York City Half Marathon on March 19th, 2023. Staff and supporters spotted the runners in Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, where we spread ovarian cancer awareness with handheld signs and teal pom poms. This year’s team was one of our largest with 17 runners. Our amazing charity runners collectively raised over $100,000 in the fight against ovarian cancer.

T.E.A.L.®’s Community Program Manager Speaks on Women’s Health Panel

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On Saturday March 18th, 2023 T.E.A.L.®’s Community Program Manager– Kyrsten, sat on a panel of women’s health professionals at Saint Phillips Church in Harlem NY to discuss issues surrounding women’s health. The event which was titled “What About My Body and Mind” was organized by The National Black Leadership Coalition on Health. During the panel Kyrsten spoke about the signs, symptoms and risk factors of ovarian cancer. Kyrsten also provided valuable education on genetics and the role genetic testing plays in early detection of ovarian cancer.

T.E.A.L.® Featured in NYU Wasserman Blog Post

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On March 16th, 2023 T.E.A.L.® was featured in NYU’s Wasserman Blog in a post entitled A look inside a women’s health nonprofit during Women’s History Month. The post discusses the work T.E.A.L.® does year round to improve health outcomes of women all over the United States. The blog post also describes what it is like working for a women’s health non profit as well as helpful tips for those who are considering a career in non profit work. You can read the whole blog post at https://nyuwassermanblog.com/2023/03/16/a-look-inside-a-womens-health-nonprofit-during-womens-history-month/

Healthy Women- National Action Plan Coalition Meeting

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Our CEO, Pamela is part of the Healthy Women- National Action Plan which  sheds light on the unique needs and challenges and opportunities women face as they age. Check out this press release announcing this initiative to find solutions to address unique challenges and needs facing midlife women’s health.

https://www.healthywomen.org/programs/national-action-plan

 

T.E.A.L.® attends Pratt Spring Career Fair

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It was great to be back in person on campus at the Pratt Institute Spring Career Fair in Fort Greene, Brooklyn on March 3rd, 2023. Tell Every Amazing Lady®’s booth allowed us to connect and engage with students and faculty to highlight women’s health awareness as well as opportunities available at the foundation. 

Purposefully Pretty Volunteers Help out at T.E.A.L.® Community Center

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On February 25th, 2023 Volunteers from Purposefully Pretty Inc. offered their services at the T.E.A.L.® Community Center in Brooklyn. 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.The volunteers helped with prepping our survivor program inventory for our next generation of survivor kits. It was so great having the opportunity to work with these young women again as well as provide them with valuable education on the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer.

T.E.A.L.® attends the 2023 Annual Midwinter Lions Convention

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On Saturday, February 18th, 2023 T.E.A.L.® attended the 2023 Annual Midwinter 20K1 Lions Convention at Xaverian High School in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. Representatives from T.E.A.L.® saw some familiar faces at the event as well as had the opportunity to connect with many new members of the 20K1 Lions Clubs around NYC. Those who attended learned about our upcoming events and programs and left with education and awareness on the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer. 

T.E.A.L.® Attends National Black Leadership Coalition on Health’s Weekly Health Hub

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Every Tuesday and Thursday the National Black Leadership Coalition on Health hosts a Health Hub at Saint Philips Church in Harlem, NY. On February 16th, 2023 T.E.A.L.® attended the health hub to deliver education and awareness on the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer. Representatives from T.E.A.L.® had the opportunity to speak with the locals in the neighborhood on the resources that T.E.A.L.® offers. We are looking forward to attending the Health Hub again in March! 

T.E.AL.® Presents to Kean University Graduate 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 15th, 2023. The students also had the chance to learn about the many ways to get involved with T.E.A.L.®. Students who were interested in T.E.A.L.®’s mission will have the opportunity to intern with us this upcoming summer.

Kendra Scott SoHo hosts Shop and Sip Event for T.E.A.L.®

Kendra Scott’s SoHo, Manhattan location hosted a Shop and Sip event benefiting T.E.A.L.® on February 10th, 2023. Representatives and volunteers from T.E.A.L.® attended the event and handed out fliers and awareness cards in the streets of SoHo. Those who shopped at Kendra Scott Soho during the event left with valuable awareness of the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer. A portion of the sales from the day went to the benefit of T.E.A.L.® with a total of $593 being donated to the organization. 

T.E.A.L.® attends CB14’s 11th Annual Nonprofit Round-table

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T.E.A.L.® had the privilege of attending CB14’s 11th Annual Nonprofit Roundtable at East Midwood Jewish Center in Brooklyn on February 9th, 2023. This event was a great opportunity for T.E.A.L.® to build connections with other local non profit organizations. T.E.A.L.®’s community program manager had the opportunity to speak on behalf of T.E.A.L.®’s programs and accomplishments. 

T.E.A.L.® takes part in Navigating a Gynecologic Cancer Diagnosis Webinar

T.E.A.L.®, along with several other health organizations, sponsored an interactive webinar titled Navigating a Gynecologic Cancer Diagnosis held on January 24th, 2023. The purpose of the webinar was to allow anyone who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, or any gynecologic cancer to join and learn about helpful resources and become a part of a supportive community. The guest speakers at the webinar included a gynecologic oncologist, a psychosocial expert as well as an ovarian cancer survivor. The webinar was extremely successful, which was largely in part to attendees as well as the other sponsors, which included: Mount Sinai, Woman to Woman, the Wisconsin Ovarian Cancer Alliance, Sharsheret, Judy’s Mission, and Discovery to Cure. The webinar was recorded and can be viewed here.

T.E.A.L.® attends career fair at Brooklyn Prospect High School

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Tell Every Amazing Lady® took part in Brooklyn Prospect High School’s two-day career fair on January 19th, 2023 and January 20th, 2023. A representative from T.E.A.L.® had the opportunity to connect with students in their junior and senior year of high school to discuss the work that T.E.A.L.® does as well as provide insight into what a career in nonprofit work looks like. T.E.A.L.® enjoyed being able to talk about our mission with the students. We are looking forward to potentially hosting interns from Brooklyn Prospect High School later this school year!

Let’s Go Bowling and Help Strike Out Ovarian Cancer

On November 20, 2022 over 200 bowlers enjoyed a Sunday afternoon at Rab’s Country Lanes on Staten Island, NY. Special thanks to Board volunteer Patsy Gentile who organized this event raising over $8,000! Plus, there was a special visit by the Staten Island Ferry Hawks mascot.

Global Wellness visits the T.E.A.L.® Community Center for a walk and talk

On November 18th, 2022, Nemika Galloway, the founder of Global Wellness, a Health and Wellness organization working to change the Globe one Walk at a Time, visited the T.E.A.L.® Community Center to learn about Tell Every Amazing Lady® and interview the CEO and co-founder, Pamela Esposito-Amery. After a tour of the foundation’s center, Nemika sat down with Pamela for a brief chat for Global Wellness’ Instagram live on the importance of ovarian cancer awareness and the vital work T.E.A.L.® does. Pamela and Nemika continued their Instagram live while walking around the neighborhood together. 

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Tell Every Amazing Lady® took part in Springboard Enterprises’ Women’s Health Innovation Coalition, in partnership with Roche: 2022 Women’s Health Innovation Forum Series on November 15th, 2022. The event highlighted opportunities for investment in research and innovation in the field of women’s health. CEO and co-founder Pamela Esposito-Amery had the opportunity to speak at the forum to talk about T.E.A.L.® as well as shed light on her own personal experiences

T.E.A.L.® Attends Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine’s 14th Bi-Annual Health Fair

On Friday, October 28th, 2022, T.E.A.L.® attended the Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine’s 14th Bi-Annual Health Fair in Harlem. The event featured many tables sharing important information about various health topics. T.E.A.L.®  was able to hand out awareness materials and information about the ovarian cancer and women’s health programs and services T.E.A.L.® offers to the NYC community and nationally. Thank you to Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine for hosting T.E.A.L.® at this amazing event!

OrangeTheory Rockaway Beach Hosts Class to Benefit T.E.A.L.®

On Sunday, October 23rd, 2022 OrangeTheory Fitness Rockaway Beach in Queens, NY hosted their first ever 90-minute class in honor of T.E.A.L®. Advocates for T.E.A.L.® spent the whole morning at the spreading awareness about ovarian cancer signs and symptoms. OrangeTheory Fitness Rockaway Beach is a brand new studio and T.E.A.L.® was honored to be honored in their first ever 90-minute class!

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

I got involved with T.E.A.L.® through New York Road Runners.

My goal for the TCS New York City Marathon is to raise at least $3,000 for Tell Every Amazing Lady®. 

Running is the greatest theater of human inspiration I am aware of.  If you run or spectate any marathon, you will know what I mean.  I can think of no better way to bring so many people together, working together towards so many amazing causes, yet all aligned with a unifying, shared health and fitness goal.  I feel most alive when I am running and post-race.  I have the confidence and enthusiasm to take on life’s challenges — and know that I can power through them. 

If I had the power to make a difference in one thing related to ovarian cancer, it would be to make testing accessible for all women.

A message I would send to every amazing lady is: Trust your gut. Never ignore any health concerns. You are incredibly strong and capable and time is one of the most powerful forces on your side. 

I am grateful to be fundraising for such a worthy cause and being part of this team.

You can help Phil 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.

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

I first became involved with T.E.A.L.® as I looked into organizations to support when running the TCS New York City Marathon. Ovarian cancer is something that has affected my family, and a cause that I look forward to supporting. 

My goal for the TCS New York City Marathon is to finish in under 4-hours, but to also enjoy the experience of training with my friends.

Running has always been my chance to disconnect and explore new places. I’m excited to see more of the NY-area as I train for the marathon. 

If I had the power to make a difference relating to ovarian cancer, I would increase the number of women getting tested for ovarian cancer each year.

I have so much respect for anyone fighting ovarian cancer. You have the support of everyone around you – keep being amazing!

I’m looking forward to meeting more people associated with T.E.A.L.® and furthering the cause!

You can help Kate 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 Sal!

I have known about T.E.A.L.® since it began. My mother was childhood best-friends with Louisa. They attended elementary school together and remained friends always. I heard many stories growing up about their adventures: the first time they ate McDonalds on the way to Roller Palace, the night of the Shawn Cassidy concert and the biggest one, the night they met Scott Baio. They lost touch for a while, but still remained friendly. My parents moved us to Long Island but Louisa and my mom still kept in touch through letters and Christmas cards. When my mother received a letter from Louisa saying she was sick, they had a “reunion” and rekindled their friendship. I met Louisa and my brother and I became friendly with her son Spencer.  Spencer even came with me and my brother to a Blink-182 concert at Jones Beach. Therefore, once I knew I was going to run for a charitable cause, T.E.A.L.® was my first choice. 

I have many goals for the TCS New York City Marathon, but to keep my goals short, I would like to raise as much awareness as possible for T.E.A.L.®, by spreading the word to family, friends, coworkers and representing T.E.A.L.® the day of the marathon. I also have set personal goals to not only get myself back into the shape I was in prior to the pandemic, but to accomplish my personal best marathon time.

There are many things that I love about running, but mainly to me it is a time that I can completely clear my head and be competitive with myself. I don’t think about any outside stress, it is simply me against the road and trying to be better than I was yesterday.

If I could change one thing related to ovarian cancer, it would be testing. If there was a way that all women could get tested, similar to a mammogram, I think that would be a changing point for fighting this disease.

Growing up, I learned from my mother that no one knows you better than you know yourself and no one will fight your battles for you. You have to be your own advocate and your own voice.  If you know something is wrong or feel that something is not quite right, speak to your doctor. Ask the questions and demand answers.

My mother always talks about how strong Louisa was during her battle and was in awe of her grit and determination. I think this is the lesson every woman should learn. You are worth the fight and we know you can do it!

You can help Sal 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.

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

Since being diagnosed with ovarian cancer 12 years ago, I have challenged myself to go beyond what I thought I was capable of. I felt as though a door was opened – and I saw that I wasn’t truly living my life.

On my quest to truly live this life of mine, I have looked hard at things that scare the crap out of me and of those that I would be willing to tackle. This led me to climbing the tallest free-standing mountain in the world; surfing in Hawaii and learning to kayak in class 1, 2, and 3 rapids (despite not knowing how to swim); and facing a fear of heights while zip lining over the Arizona desert and cliff jumping in Bali. Well, 2020 was my 10-year “cancerversary,” and it’s time for another big challenge: completing the TCS New York City Marathon, the largest in the world.

These challenges really are about pushing myself beyond what I think I am capable of. My plan is to complete the marathon doing run/walk intervals.

Team Tell Every Amazing Lady® has graciously allowed me to join their team. Tell Every Amazing Lady®, also known as T.E.A.L.®, is a foundation all about ovarian cancer awareness. Its mission is to promote public awareness and education of the signs, symptoms and risk factors of ovarian cancer while providing support to survivors and raising funds for research in order to find a screening test and cure for ovarian cancer.

Will you consider making a donation toward this worthy cause, and allowing me to meet my fundraising goal? From $5 to $10… everything helps. Thank you in advance.

You can help Shannon 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.