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SUMMARY:#PULLUPASEAT: ADDRESSING BIASES IN CLINICAL & HCP PRACTICES
DESCRIPTION:PULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/pullupaseat-addressing-biases-in-clinical-hcp-practices/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200904T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200904T100000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112532
CREATED:20211008T212021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T212021Z
UID:10000051-1599210000-1599213600@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:#KNOWMOREDISPARITIES: ADDRESSING BIASES IN CLINICAL & HCP PRACTICES
DESCRIPTION:PULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/knowmoredisparities-addressing-biases-in-clinical-hcp-practices/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200713T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200713T193000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112532
CREATED:20211008T191013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T191013Z
UID:10000042-1594663200-1594668600@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:THE #INCLUSIONPLEDGE PARTNERSHIP TO IMPACT HEALTH EQUITY
DESCRIPTION:PULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/the-inclusionpledge-partnership-to-impact-health-equity/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200527
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200531
DTSTAMP:20260430T112532
CREATED:20211008T192447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T192447Z
UID:10000047-1590537600-1590883199@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:#LISTENUPMBC CONFAB ON YOUNG WOMEN’S METASTATIC BREAST CANCER DISPARITIES
DESCRIPTION:PULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/listenupmbc-confab-on-young-womens-metastatic-breast-cancer-disparities/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200520T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200520T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112532
CREATED:20211008T192007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T192007Z
UID:10000046-1590004800-1590004800@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:PIVOTING\, PARTNERSHIPS\, AND PURPOSE DURING AND AFTER COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:PULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/pivoting-partnerships-and-purpose-during-and-after-covid-19/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200425T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200425T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112532
CREATED:20211008T191804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T191804Z
UID:10000045-1587812400-1587819600@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:BREAST CANCER & COMING TOGETHER DURING COVID-19 WEBINAR
DESCRIPTION:PULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/breast-cancer-coming-together-during-covid-19-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200424T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200424T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112532
CREATED:20211008T191512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T191512Z
UID:10000043-1587727800-1587733200@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:FITNESS FOR ALL LEVELS WITH DEREK AFTERBURNS
DESCRIPTION:PULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/fitness-for-all-levels-with-derek-afterburns/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200423T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200423T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112532
CREATED:20211008T185410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T185410Z
UID:10000040-1587646800-1587661200@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:BUILDING IMMUNITY WITH DR JEN
DESCRIPTION:PULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/building-immunity-with-dr-jen/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200423T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200423T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112533
CREATED:20211008T185712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T185712Z
UID:10000041-1587632400-1587661200@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:GENTLE YOGA: SLOW FLOW AND RESTORE WITH LAURA CURRIER
DESCRIPTION:PULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/gentle-yoga-slow-flow-and-restore-with-laura-currier/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200422T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200422T233000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112533
CREATED:20211008T184959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T184959Z
UID:10000039-1587585600-1587598200@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:CANCER\, COVID-19 & MBC TWITTER CHAT IN PARTNERSHIP WITH METAVIVOR
DESCRIPTION:PULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/cancer-covid-19-mbc-twitter-chat-in-partnership-with-metavivor/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200422T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200422T233000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112533
CREATED:20211008T184710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T184710Z
UID:10000038-1587582000-1587598200@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:BOLLYWOOD DANCE WITH SHEREEN LADHA
DESCRIPTION:PULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/bollywood-dance-with-shereen-ladha-weekly-virtual-event/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200421T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200421T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112533
CREATED:20211008T183212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T183212Z
UID:10000035-1587492000-1587492000@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:MEDITATION FOR CREATING STILLNESS DURING UNCERTAIN TIMES WITH NATALIE LEWIS (WEEKLY VIRTUAL EVENT)
DESCRIPTION:PULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/meditation-class-weekly-virtual-event/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200421T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200421T233000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112533
CREATED:20211008T183613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T183613Z
UID:10000037-1587468600-1587511800@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:FITNESS FOR ALL LEVELS WITH DEREK AFTERBURNS
DESCRIPTION:PULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/fitness-class/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200420T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200420T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112533
CREATED:20211008T182848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T182848Z
UID:10000033-1587344400-1587402000@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:PILATES ESSENTIAL WITH SAMANTHA CLAYTON
DESCRIPTION:PULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/pilates-weekly-virtual-event/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191210T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191210T110000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112533
CREATED:20211008T175923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T175923Z
UID:10000031-1575963000-1575975600@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:YOUNG WOMEN’S MBC DISPARITIES FIRESIDE CHAT AT SABCS
DESCRIPTION:PULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/young-womens-mbc-disparities-fireside-chat-at-sabcs/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191122T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191122T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112533
CREATED:20211008T174208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T174208Z
UID:10000030-1574416800-1574427600@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:TIGERLILY FOUNDATION’S SADDLE UP EVENT FOR CAREGIVERS
DESCRIPTION:PULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/tigerlily-foundations-saddle-up-event-for-caregivers/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191121T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191121T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112533
CREATED:20211008T172805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T172805Z
UID:10000029-1574337600-1574348400@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:YOUNG WOMEN’S BREAST HEALTH DAY ON THE HILL 2019
DESCRIPTION:PULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/young-womens-breast-health-day-on-the-hill-2019/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190518T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190518T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112533
CREATED:20211008T182443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T182443Z
UID:10000032-1558171800-1558198800@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:TIGERLILY FOUNDATION & UNITY SPIRIT RETREAT
DESCRIPTION:May 18\, 2019\n2854 Hunter Mill Rd\, Oakton\, VA 22124 \n9:30 a.m. – 5:00 pm \nTigerlily Foundation\, in partnership with Unity of Fairfax\, and Unity World Headquarters. \n\n\n                    \n                        \n                        \n                    \n\n        \n        \nPULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/tigerlily-foundation-unity-spirit-retreat/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181027T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181027T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112533
CREATED:20211008T165540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T165540Z
UID:10000028-1540627200-1540659600@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:TIGERLILY FLASH MOB
DESCRIPTION:PULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/tigerlily-flash-mob/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181020T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181021T140000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112533
CREATED:20211008T182847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T182847Z
UID:10000034-1540033200-1540130400@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:SHOP FOR A CAUSE
DESCRIPTION:PULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/shop-for-a-cause/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181014T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181014T090000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112533
CREATED:20211008T164956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T164956Z
UID:10000027-1539504000-1539507600@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:WALK TO BUST CANCER WITH THE NATIONAL BREAST CENTER FOUNDATION!
DESCRIPTION:Please join us in supporting the National Breast Center Foundation’s THIRD ANNUAL Walk to Bust Cancer to increase awareness and\n\n\ncelebrate survivorship!  Sunday\, October 14\, 2018\, at Fort Hunt Park in Alexandria\, Virginia.\n8 AM Check-in\n9 AM 1.2 mile walk\nEntertainment and activities before and after the walk.\nRegister Here\n\n\n\n                    \n                        \n                        \n                    \n\n        \n        \nPULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/walk-to-bust-cancer-with-the-national-breast-center-foundation/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181013T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181013T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112533
CREATED:20211008T163941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T163941Z
UID:10000026-1539414000-1539450000@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:FIGHT CANCER: KBC’S ANNUAL BREAST CANCER BOOTCAMP
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE SIGN UP TODAY! \nComment if you are not sure what team to sign up for! We need to stick together! Let’s do this! \nMark your calendars! KBC’s annual Breast Cancer Bootcamp will be held on Saturday\, October 13th at 7 and 8 a.m. We hope you’ll be able to join the fight as we come together as a community in Loudoun County to FIGHT CANCER. Sign Up Genius for team participation on the 13th below. \nComment if you are not sure what team to sign up for! We need to stick together! Let’s do this! \nThis is form to sign up for a spot\nhttps://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c094eafac28a02-breast \nThis is a form to sign up to help with the event\nhttps://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c094eafac28a02-help2 \n\n\n                    \n                        \n                        \n                    \n\n        \n        \nPULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/ight-cancer-kbcs-annual-breast-cancer-bootcamp-ancer-bootcamp/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181006
DTSTAMP:20260430T112533
CREATED:20211008T162916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T162916Z
UID:10000025-1538697600-1538783999@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:BHS DANCE FOR THE CURE
DESCRIPTION:PULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/bhs-dance-for-the-cure/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180517T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180517T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112533
CREATED:20211008T162117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T162117Z
UID:10000023-1526558400-1526569200@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:YOUNG WOMEN’S BREAST HEALTH DAY ON THE HILL 2018
DESCRIPTION:PULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/young-womens-breast-health-day-on-the-hill-2018/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180512T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180512T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112533
CREATED:20211008T160538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T160538Z
UID:10000022-1526115600-1526144400@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:3RD ANNUAL COLOR RUN
DESCRIPTION:PULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/3rd-annual-color-run/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180504
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180507
DTSTAMP:20260430T112533
CREATED:20211008T160339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T160339Z
UID:10000021-1525392000-1525651199@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:TIGERLILY FOUNDATION & UNITY
DESCRIPTION:May 4-6\, 2018\nUnity Village\, MO\nVisit event page for details and to register/sponsor. \n\n\n                    \n                        \n                        \n                    \n\n        \n        \nPULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/tigerlily-foundation-unity/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180504
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180507
DTSTAMP:20260430T112533
CREATED:20211008T160027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T160027Z
UID:10000020-1525392000-1525651199@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:TIGERLILY FOUNDATION & UNITY SPIRIT RETREAT: TRANSFORMING THE CANCER JOURNEY WITH SPIRITUALITY
DESCRIPTION:PULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/tigerlily-foundation-unity-spirit-retreat-transforming-the-cancer-journey-with-spirituality/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171202
DTSTAMP:20260430T112533
CREATED:20211008T155620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T155620Z
UID:10000017-1512086400-1512172799@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:YOUNG WOMEN’S BREAST HEALTH DAY ON THE HILL
DESCRIPTION:December 2017\n12:00 p.m. – 3 p.m.\nCapitol Hill\, Longworth HOB\nYoung Women’s Breast Health Day on the Hill \n\n\n                    \n                        \n                        \n                    \n\n        \n        \nPULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/young-womens-breast-health-day-on-the-hill/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171120
DTSTAMP:20260430T112533
CREATED:20211008T155349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T155349Z
UID:10000016-1511049600-1511135999@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:JOHN CHAMPE HIGH SCHOOL DECA TIGERLILY FUNDRAISER
DESCRIPTION:The DECA Club at John Champe High School in Aldie\, Virginia will host a Laps for Survivors event on November 19 benefiting Tigerlily Foundation. More details to come! \n \n\n\n                    \n                        \n                        \n                    \n\n        \n        \nPULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/john-champe-high-school-deca-tigerlily-fundraiser/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171027
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171029
DTSTAMP:20260430T112533
CREATED:20211008T122350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T122350Z
UID:10000015-1509062400-1509235199@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:FUTURE OF FITNESS HOSTS PINK POWER
DESCRIPTION:PULL UP & PARK DC\n\n\nTigerlily Foundation is thrilled to partner with Black Entertainment Television (BET) Her\, for this movie premier\, presented by Tressa Smallwood of MegaMind Media. On October 14th\, the first PULL UP & PARK DC will be held to educate\, empower and amplify black women’s stories\, highlighting breast health. As many of you already know\, disparities for Black women in breast cancer abound and the African American population is facing some of the highest disparities when it comes to COVID-19. This event will be held in the District of Columbia\, one of the cities with the highest mortality rates for Black women. We are excited to continue to educate and support all women when it comes to breast health\, particularly those at heightened risk and facing the highest disparities.  Guests will be shown a series of issues in three mini-movies\, with heart\, grace and humanity\, while highlighting the disproportionate challenges Black women face when it comes to breast and mental health\, that are often ignored or overlooked. \nAt “PULL UP & PARK”\, guests will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. There will be COVID-19 testing on-site\, curbside kitchen partners\, black-owned small businesses and local food trucks to deliver orders to guests’ cars. Tigerlily Foundation will be providing each guest with:  a bag of 50 masks\, hand sanitizer\, educational materials on the importance of breast health\, disparities\, family health history\, triple negative breast cancer\, clinical trials\, lifestyle and more. \nThe films are produced by Tressa “Azarel” Smallwood (MegaMind Media).  Directors include Kim Fielda\, Victoria Rowell\, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Bell Calloway\, and casting by Maggy Francois.  In line with Tigerlily Foundation’s commitment to “For Us/By Us” programming and partnerships to better reach Black women when it comes to their health\, the production\, direction\, casting\, acting\, charity and television partners are all Black women.  Tigerlily will also be giving out Hope Boxes to patients in treatment and educating attendees on the importance of continuing screening\, asking the right questions at doctor visits\, understanding genetics\, engaging in clinical trials and self-advocacy. \nEmail us at info@tigerlilyfoundation.org to save your spot!
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/future-of-fitness-hosts-pink-power/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR