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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        December 10\, 20197:30 A.M. – 11 A.M. \nMenger Hotel\, Minuet Room204 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio\, TX 78205 \nA dialogue engaging the African-American community\, centered on understanding the gaps\, misperceptions and barriers to educate young women of color on metastatic breast cancer (MBC)\, and giving them a “seat at the table”\, at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)\, a global scientific gathering. Often\, the scientific/research/advocacy community is called upon to participate and give insights at scientific/advocacy events; yet the people we are trying to reach are not even aware or given the opportunity to participate.  This event\, the Tigerlily MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS will convene diverse representation of people from communities of color – the communities most highly impacted by MBC.  This event will be the first of its kind historically\, bringing together such a wide range of people to an event like SABCS\, to discuss the challenges affecting this community and how to bridge them. For many of these advocates\, it will be their first time hearing of and/or being given the opportunity to attend such a powerful\, international event and to sit side-by-side with some of the most impactful people in the space of breast cancer. Working with and learning from those at SABCS\, we will train these new advocates\, put them at the table at the largest scientific global breast cancer event\, and give them the tools they need to make an impact in their communities. \nWhile attending the MBC Disparities Fireside Chat event\, we will: \n\ntrain individuals who are new to advocacy to create a storyline of their diagnosis and treatment\, and support them as they share their unique perspective as a woman of color with MBC.\nattend various SABCS meetings\, providing them with additional “seats at the table”.\nempower the advocates to share their perspectives via social media\, blogs\, and video while at the event\, and after.\n\nWe invite young women\, patients\, caregivers\, community leaders\, healthcare providers\, advocates\, researchers and policymakers to join us in partnership for a day of strategic planning. \nOur 2019 goal is to enhance our current MBC activities to reach healthy young women\, underserved communities and those facing disparities. We plan to work with early stagers\, the MBC community\, teaching schools – to include HBCUs\, community\, faith-based\, policy and advocacy partners\, to conduct outreach in underserved communities\, targeting the African-American community.  This outreach will be done on college campuses\, with faith-based institutions and in social settings where young women of color frequent.  The goal will be to reach young women of color\, a community that is highly impacted by MBC\, to increase education of MBC as well as increase engagement within the breast cancer community. \nWe began this work in March 2019 by first holding the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, a “listening” event to better understand the needs of younger women and younger women of color.  This “listening” event engaged young women\, women of color\, community health influencers and people living in those communities\, to better understand the challenges and gaps when it comes to educating healthy young women\, the community and women of color living with MBC on how to better engage when it comes to MBC.  We engaged local community health groups\, people of color and those not usually “at the table” at scientific or advocacy events.  We aim to get the perspectives of the people we want to serve\, address issues of mistrust\, lack of education\, cultural competency and build alliances by engaging people in outreach who look like those we want to impact. \nAt the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, we gathered key insights\, which will be used to build an educational campaign focused on young women of color.  The campaign will target women of color\, designed by women of color\, and will educate young women and people in underserved communities of color and empower this community with tools to engage with each other\, healthcare providers\, and advocate for themselves. \nOur next step\, based on the recommendations from the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, is to engage young women of color who are usually not “at the table” in advocacy work and at scientific conferences.  With this in mind\, we will hold the upcoming MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS in December. \nEmail mbc@tigerlilyfoundation.org for more information on media or sponsorship opportunities. \n \nEVENT PROGRAM \n7:15 AM – Check-in \n7:30 AM – Young Women’s MBC Disparities Fireside Chat \n10:00 AM – Tweet up w/MBC Alliance \n10:30 AM – Facebook Live w/SHARE \n11:00 AM – Thank You & Closing \n\nSPONSORED BY \n  \n  \n  \n \n\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/walk-to-bust-cancer-with-the-national-breast-center-foundation/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181013T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181013T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T135320
CREATED:20211008T163941Z
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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        December 10\, 20197:30 A.M. – 11 A.M. \nMenger Hotel\, Minuet Room204 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio\, TX 78205 \nA dialogue engaging the African-American community\, centered on understanding the gaps\, misperceptions and barriers to educate young women of color on metastatic breast cancer (MBC)\, and giving them a “seat at the table”\, at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)\, a global scientific gathering. Often\, the scientific/research/advocacy community is called upon to participate and give insights at scientific/advocacy events; yet the people we are trying to reach are not even aware or given the opportunity to participate.  This event\, the Tigerlily MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS will convene diverse representation of people from communities of color – the communities most highly impacted by MBC.  This event will be the first of its kind historically\, bringing together such a wide range of people to an event like SABCS\, to discuss the challenges affecting this community and how to bridge them. For many of these advocates\, it will be their first time hearing of and/or being given the opportunity to attend such a powerful\, international event and to sit side-by-side with some of the most impactful people in the space of breast cancer. Working with and learning from those at SABCS\, we will train these new advocates\, put them at the table at the largest scientific global breast cancer event\, and give them the tools they need to make an impact in their communities. \nWhile attending the MBC Disparities Fireside Chat event\, we will: \n\ntrain individuals who are new to advocacy to create a storyline of their diagnosis and treatment\, and support them as they share their unique perspective as a woman of color with MBC.\nattend various SABCS meetings\, providing them with additional “seats at the table”.\nempower the advocates to share their perspectives via social media\, blogs\, and video while at the event\, and after.\n\nWe invite young women\, patients\, caregivers\, community leaders\, healthcare providers\, advocates\, researchers and policymakers to join us in partnership for a day of strategic planning. \nOur 2019 goal is to enhance our current MBC activities to reach healthy young women\, underserved communities and those facing disparities. We plan to work with early stagers\, the MBC community\, teaching schools – to include HBCUs\, community\, faith-based\, policy and advocacy partners\, to conduct outreach in underserved communities\, targeting the African-American community.  This outreach will be done on college campuses\, with faith-based institutions and in social settings where young women of color frequent.  The goal will be to reach young women of color\, a community that is highly impacted by MBC\, to increase education of MBC as well as increase engagement within the breast cancer community. \nWe began this work in March 2019 by first holding the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, a “listening” event to better understand the needs of younger women and younger women of color.  This “listening” event engaged young women\, women of color\, community health influencers and people living in those communities\, to better understand the challenges and gaps when it comes to educating healthy young women\, the community and women of color living with MBC on how to better engage when it comes to MBC.  We engaged local community health groups\, people of color and those not usually “at the table” at scientific or advocacy events.  We aim to get the perspectives of the people we want to serve\, address issues of mistrust\, lack of education\, cultural competency and build alliances by engaging people in outreach who look like those we want to impact. \nAt the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, we gathered key insights\, which will be used to build an educational campaign focused on young women of color.  The campaign will target women of color\, designed by women of color\, and will educate young women and people in underserved communities of color and empower this community with tools to engage with each other\, healthcare providers\, and advocate for themselves. \nOur next step\, based on the recommendations from the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, is to engage young women of color who are usually not “at the table” in advocacy work and at scientific conferences.  With this in mind\, we will hold the upcoming MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS in December. \nEmail mbc@tigerlilyfoundation.org for more information on media or sponsorship opportunities. \n \nEVENT PROGRAM \n7:15 AM – Check-in \n7:30 AM – Young Women’s MBC Disparities Fireside Chat \n10:00 AM – Tweet up w/MBC Alliance \n10:30 AM – Facebook Live w/SHARE \n11:00 AM – Thank You & Closing \n\nSPONSORED BY \n  \n  \n  \n \n\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/ight-cancer-kbcs-annual-breast-cancer-bootcamp-ancer-bootcamp/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181006
DTSTAMP:20260430T135320
CREATED:20211008T162916Z
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SUMMARY:BHS DANCE FOR THE CURE
DESCRIPTION:December 10\, 20197:30 A.M. – 11 A.M. \nMenger Hotel\, Minuet Room204 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio\, TX 78205 \nA dialogue engaging the African-American community\, centered on understanding the gaps\, misperceptions and barriers to educate young women of color on metastatic breast cancer (MBC)\, and giving them a “seat at the table”\, at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)\, a global scientific gathering. Often\, the scientific/research/advocacy community is called upon to participate and give insights at scientific/advocacy events; yet the people we are trying to reach are not even aware or given the opportunity to participate.  This event\, the Tigerlily MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS will convene diverse representation of people from communities of color – the communities most highly impacted by MBC.  This event will be the first of its kind historically\, bringing together such a wide range of people to an event like SABCS\, to discuss the challenges affecting this community and how to bridge them. For many of these advocates\, it will be their first time hearing of and/or being given the opportunity to attend such a powerful\, international event and to sit side-by-side with some of the most impactful people in the space of breast cancer. Working with and learning from those at SABCS\, we will train these new advocates\, put them at the table at the largest scientific global breast cancer event\, and give them the tools they need to make an impact in their communities. \nWhile attending the MBC Disparities Fireside Chat event\, we will: \n\ntrain individuals who are new to advocacy to create a storyline of their diagnosis and treatment\, and support them as they share their unique perspective as a woman of color with MBC.\nattend various SABCS meetings\, providing them with additional “seats at the table”.\nempower the advocates to share their perspectives via social media\, blogs\, and video while at the event\, and after.\n\nWe invite young women\, patients\, caregivers\, community leaders\, healthcare providers\, advocates\, researchers and policymakers to join us in partnership for a day of strategic planning. \nOur 2019 goal is to enhance our current MBC activities to reach healthy young women\, underserved communities and those facing disparities. We plan to work with early stagers\, the MBC community\, teaching schools – to include HBCUs\, community\, faith-based\, policy and advocacy partners\, to conduct outreach in underserved communities\, targeting the African-American community.  This outreach will be done on college campuses\, with faith-based institutions and in social settings where young women of color frequent.  The goal will be to reach young women of color\, a community that is highly impacted by MBC\, to increase education of MBC as well as increase engagement within the breast cancer community. \nWe began this work in March 2019 by first holding the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, a “listening” event to better understand the needs of younger women and younger women of color.  This “listening” event engaged young women\, women of color\, community health influencers and people living in those communities\, to better understand the challenges and gaps when it comes to educating healthy young women\, the community and women of color living with MBC on how to better engage when it comes to MBC.  We engaged local community health groups\, people of color and those not usually “at the table” at scientific or advocacy events.  We aim to get the perspectives of the people we want to serve\, address issues of mistrust\, lack of education\, cultural competency and build alliances by engaging people in outreach who look like those we want to impact. \nAt the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, we gathered key insights\, which will be used to build an educational campaign focused on young women of color.  The campaign will target women of color\, designed by women of color\, and will educate young women and people in underserved communities of color and empower this community with tools to engage with each other\, healthcare providers\, and advocate for themselves. \nOur next step\, based on the recommendations from the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, is to engage young women of color who are usually not “at the table” in advocacy work and at scientific conferences.  With this in mind\, we will hold the upcoming MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS in December. \nEmail mbc@tigerlilyfoundation.org for more information on media or sponsorship opportunities. \n \nEVENT PROGRAM \n7:15 AM – Check-in \n7:30 AM – Young Women’s MBC Disparities Fireside Chat \n10:00 AM – Tweet up w/MBC Alliance \n10:30 AM – Facebook Live w/SHARE \n11:00 AM – Thank You & Closing \n\nSPONSORED BY \n  \n  \n  \n \n\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/bhs-dance-for-the-cure/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180517T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180517T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T135320
CREATED:20211008T162117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T162117Z
UID:10000023-1526558400-1526569200@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:YOUNG WOMEN’S BREAST HEALTH DAY ON THE HILL 2018
DESCRIPTION:December 10\, 20197:30 A.M. – 11 A.M. \nMenger Hotel\, Minuet Room204 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio\, TX 78205 \nA dialogue engaging the African-American community\, centered on understanding the gaps\, misperceptions and barriers to educate young women of color on metastatic breast cancer (MBC)\, and giving them a “seat at the table”\, at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)\, a global scientific gathering. Often\, the scientific/research/advocacy community is called upon to participate and give insights at scientific/advocacy events; yet the people we are trying to reach are not even aware or given the opportunity to participate.  This event\, the Tigerlily MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS will convene diverse representation of people from communities of color – the communities most highly impacted by MBC.  This event will be the first of its kind historically\, bringing together such a wide range of people to an event like SABCS\, to discuss the challenges affecting this community and how to bridge them. For many of these advocates\, it will be their first time hearing of and/or being given the opportunity to attend such a powerful\, international event and to sit side-by-side with some of the most impactful people in the space of breast cancer. Working with and learning from those at SABCS\, we will train these new advocates\, put them at the table at the largest scientific global breast cancer event\, and give them the tools they need to make an impact in their communities. \nWhile attending the MBC Disparities Fireside Chat event\, we will: \n\ntrain individuals who are new to advocacy to create a storyline of their diagnosis and treatment\, and support them as they share their unique perspective as a woman of color with MBC.\nattend various SABCS meetings\, providing them with additional “seats at the table”.\nempower the advocates to share their perspectives via social media\, blogs\, and video while at the event\, and after.\n\nWe invite young women\, patients\, caregivers\, community leaders\, healthcare providers\, advocates\, researchers and policymakers to join us in partnership for a day of strategic planning. \nOur 2019 goal is to enhance our current MBC activities to reach healthy young women\, underserved communities and those facing disparities. We plan to work with early stagers\, the MBC community\, teaching schools – to include HBCUs\, community\, faith-based\, policy and advocacy partners\, to conduct outreach in underserved communities\, targeting the African-American community.  This outreach will be done on college campuses\, with faith-based institutions and in social settings where young women of color frequent.  The goal will be to reach young women of color\, a community that is highly impacted by MBC\, to increase education of MBC as well as increase engagement within the breast cancer community. \nWe began this work in March 2019 by first holding the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, a “listening” event to better understand the needs of younger women and younger women of color.  This “listening” event engaged young women\, women of color\, community health influencers and people living in those communities\, to better understand the challenges and gaps when it comes to educating healthy young women\, the community and women of color living with MBC on how to better engage when it comes to MBC.  We engaged local community health groups\, people of color and those not usually “at the table” at scientific or advocacy events.  We aim to get the perspectives of the people we want to serve\, address issues of mistrust\, lack of education\, cultural competency and build alliances by engaging people in outreach who look like those we want to impact. \nAt the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, we gathered key insights\, which will be used to build an educational campaign focused on young women of color.  The campaign will target women of color\, designed by women of color\, and will educate young women and people in underserved communities of color and empower this community with tools to engage with each other\, healthcare providers\, and advocate for themselves. \nOur next step\, based on the recommendations from the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, is to engage young women of color who are usually not “at the table” in advocacy work and at scientific conferences.  With this in mind\, we will hold the upcoming MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS in December. \nEmail mbc@tigerlilyfoundation.org for more information on media or sponsorship opportunities. \n \nEVENT PROGRAM \n7:15 AM – Check-in \n7:30 AM – Young Women’s MBC Disparities Fireside Chat \n10:00 AM – Tweet up w/MBC Alliance \n10:30 AM – Facebook Live w/SHARE \n11:00 AM – Thank You & Closing \n\nSPONSORED BY \n  \n  \n  \n \n\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH
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:20260430T135320
CREATED:20211008T160538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T160538Z
UID:10000022-1526115600-1526144400@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:3RD ANNUAL COLOR RUN
DESCRIPTION:December 10\, 20197:30 A.M. – 11 A.M. \nMenger Hotel\, Minuet Room204 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio\, TX 78205 \nA dialogue engaging the African-American community\, centered on understanding the gaps\, misperceptions and barriers to educate young women of color on metastatic breast cancer (MBC)\, and giving them a “seat at the table”\, at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)\, a global scientific gathering. Often\, the scientific/research/advocacy community is called upon to participate and give insights at scientific/advocacy events; yet the people we are trying to reach are not even aware or given the opportunity to participate.  This event\, the Tigerlily MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS will convene diverse representation of people from communities of color – the communities most highly impacted by MBC.  This event will be the first of its kind historically\, bringing together such a wide range of people to an event like SABCS\, to discuss the challenges affecting this community and how to bridge them. For many of these advocates\, it will be their first time hearing of and/or being given the opportunity to attend such a powerful\, international event and to sit side-by-side with some of the most impactful people in the space of breast cancer. Working with and learning from those at SABCS\, we will train these new advocates\, put them at the table at the largest scientific global breast cancer event\, and give them the tools they need to make an impact in their communities. \nWhile attending the MBC Disparities Fireside Chat event\, we will: \n\ntrain individuals who are new to advocacy to create a storyline of their diagnosis and treatment\, and support them as they share their unique perspective as a woman of color with MBC.\nattend various SABCS meetings\, providing them with additional “seats at the table”.\nempower the advocates to share their perspectives via social media\, blogs\, and video while at the event\, and after.\n\nWe invite young women\, patients\, caregivers\, community leaders\, healthcare providers\, advocates\, researchers and policymakers to join us in partnership for a day of strategic planning. \nOur 2019 goal is to enhance our current MBC activities to reach healthy young women\, underserved communities and those facing disparities. We plan to work with early stagers\, the MBC community\, teaching schools – to include HBCUs\, community\, faith-based\, policy and advocacy partners\, to conduct outreach in underserved communities\, targeting the African-American community.  This outreach will be done on college campuses\, with faith-based institutions and in social settings where young women of color frequent.  The goal will be to reach young women of color\, a community that is highly impacted by MBC\, to increase education of MBC as well as increase engagement within the breast cancer community. \nWe began this work in March 2019 by first holding the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, a “listening” event to better understand the needs of younger women and younger women of color.  This “listening” event engaged young women\, women of color\, community health influencers and people living in those communities\, to better understand the challenges and gaps when it comes to educating healthy young women\, the community and women of color living with MBC on how to better engage when it comes to MBC.  We engaged local community health groups\, people of color and those not usually “at the table” at scientific or advocacy events.  We aim to get the perspectives of the people we want to serve\, address issues of mistrust\, lack of education\, cultural competency and build alliances by engaging people in outreach who look like those we want to impact. \nAt the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, we gathered key insights\, which will be used to build an educational campaign focused on young women of color.  The campaign will target women of color\, designed by women of color\, and will educate young women and people in underserved communities of color and empower this community with tools to engage with each other\, healthcare providers\, and advocate for themselves. \nOur next step\, based on the recommendations from the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, is to engage young women of color who are usually not “at the table” in advocacy work and at scientific conferences.  With this in mind\, we will hold the upcoming MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS in December. \nEmail mbc@tigerlilyfoundation.org for more information on media or sponsorship opportunities. \n \nEVENT PROGRAM \n7:15 AM – Check-in \n7:30 AM – Young Women’s MBC Disparities Fireside Chat \n10:00 AM – Tweet up w/MBC Alliance \n10:30 AM – Facebook Live w/SHARE \n11:00 AM – Thank You & Closing \n\nSPONSORED BY \n  \n  \n  \n \n\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/3rd-annual-color-run/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180504
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180507
DTSTAMP:20260430T135320
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        December 10\, 20197:30 A.M. – 11 A.M. \nMenger Hotel\, Minuet Room204 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio\, TX 78205 \nA dialogue engaging the African-American community\, centered on understanding the gaps\, misperceptions and barriers to educate young women of color on metastatic breast cancer (MBC)\, and giving them a “seat at the table”\, at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)\, a global scientific gathering. Often\, the scientific/research/advocacy community is called upon to participate and give insights at scientific/advocacy events; yet the people we are trying to reach are not even aware or given the opportunity to participate.  This event\, the Tigerlily MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS will convene diverse representation of people from communities of color – the communities most highly impacted by MBC.  This event will be the first of its kind historically\, bringing together such a wide range of people to an event like SABCS\, to discuss the challenges affecting this community and how to bridge them. For many of these advocates\, it will be their first time hearing of and/or being given the opportunity to attend such a powerful\, international event and to sit side-by-side with some of the most impactful people in the space of breast cancer. Working with and learning from those at SABCS\, we will train these new advocates\, put them at the table at the largest scientific global breast cancer event\, and give them the tools they need to make an impact in their communities. \nWhile attending the MBC Disparities Fireside Chat event\, we will: \n\ntrain individuals who are new to advocacy to create a storyline of their diagnosis and treatment\, and support them as they share their unique perspective as a woman of color with MBC.\nattend various SABCS meetings\, providing them with additional “seats at the table”.\nempower the advocates to share their perspectives via social media\, blogs\, and video while at the event\, and after.\n\nWe invite young women\, patients\, caregivers\, community leaders\, healthcare providers\, advocates\, researchers and policymakers to join us in partnership for a day of strategic planning. \nOur 2019 goal is to enhance our current MBC activities to reach healthy young women\, underserved communities and those facing disparities. We plan to work with early stagers\, the MBC community\, teaching schools – to include HBCUs\, community\, faith-based\, policy and advocacy partners\, to conduct outreach in underserved communities\, targeting the African-American community.  This outreach will be done on college campuses\, with faith-based institutions and in social settings where young women of color frequent.  The goal will be to reach young women of color\, a community that is highly impacted by MBC\, to increase education of MBC as well as increase engagement within the breast cancer community. \nWe began this work in March 2019 by first holding the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, a “listening” event to better understand the needs of younger women and younger women of color.  This “listening” event engaged young women\, women of color\, community health influencers and people living in those communities\, to better understand the challenges and gaps when it comes to educating healthy young women\, the community and women of color living with MBC on how to better engage when it comes to MBC.  We engaged local community health groups\, people of color and those not usually “at the table” at scientific or advocacy events.  We aim to get the perspectives of the people we want to serve\, address issues of mistrust\, lack of education\, cultural competency and build alliances by engaging people in outreach who look like those we want to impact. \nAt the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, we gathered key insights\, which will be used to build an educational campaign focused on young women of color.  The campaign will target women of color\, designed by women of color\, and will educate young women and people in underserved communities of color and empower this community with tools to engage with each other\, healthcare providers\, and advocate for themselves. \nOur next step\, based on the recommendations from the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, is to engage young women of color who are usually not “at the table” in advocacy work and at scientific conferences.  With this in mind\, we will hold the upcoming MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS in December. \nEmail mbc@tigerlilyfoundation.org for more information on media or sponsorship opportunities. \n \nEVENT PROGRAM \n7:15 AM – Check-in \n7:30 AM – Young Women’s MBC Disparities Fireside Chat \n10:00 AM – Tweet up w/MBC Alliance \n10:30 AM – Facebook Live w/SHARE \n11:00 AM – Thank You & Closing \n\nSPONSORED BY \n  \n  \n  \n \n\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/tigerlily-foundation-unity/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180504
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180507
DTSTAMP:20260430T135320
CREATED:20211008T160027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T160027Z
UID:10000020-1525392000-1525651199@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:TIGERLILY FOUNDATION & UNITY SPIRIT RETREAT: TRANSFORMING THE CANCER JOURNEY WITH SPIRITUALITY
DESCRIPTION:December 10\, 20197:30 A.M. – 11 A.M. \nMenger Hotel\, Minuet Room204 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio\, TX 78205 \nA dialogue engaging the African-American community\, centered on understanding the gaps\, misperceptions and barriers to educate young women of color on metastatic breast cancer (MBC)\, and giving them a “seat at the table”\, at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)\, a global scientific gathering. Often\, the scientific/research/advocacy community is called upon to participate and give insights at scientific/advocacy events; yet the people we are trying to reach are not even aware or given the opportunity to participate.  This event\, the Tigerlily MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS will convene diverse representation of people from communities of color – the communities most highly impacted by MBC.  This event will be the first of its kind historically\, bringing together such a wide range of people to an event like SABCS\, to discuss the challenges affecting this community and how to bridge them. For many of these advocates\, it will be their first time hearing of and/or being given the opportunity to attend such a powerful\, international event and to sit side-by-side with some of the most impactful people in the space of breast cancer. Working with and learning from those at SABCS\, we will train these new advocates\, put them at the table at the largest scientific global breast cancer event\, and give them the tools they need to make an impact in their communities. \nWhile attending the MBC Disparities Fireside Chat event\, we will: \n\ntrain individuals who are new to advocacy to create a storyline of their diagnosis and treatment\, and support them as they share their unique perspective as a woman of color with MBC.\nattend various SABCS meetings\, providing them with additional “seats at the table”.\nempower the advocates to share their perspectives via social media\, blogs\, and video while at the event\, and after.\n\nWe invite young women\, patients\, caregivers\, community leaders\, healthcare providers\, advocates\, researchers and policymakers to join us in partnership for a day of strategic planning. \nOur 2019 goal is to enhance our current MBC activities to reach healthy young women\, underserved communities and those facing disparities. We plan to work with early stagers\, the MBC community\, teaching schools – to include HBCUs\, community\, faith-based\, policy and advocacy partners\, to conduct outreach in underserved communities\, targeting the African-American community.  This outreach will be done on college campuses\, with faith-based institutions and in social settings where young women of color frequent.  The goal will be to reach young women of color\, a community that is highly impacted by MBC\, to increase education of MBC as well as increase engagement within the breast cancer community. \nWe began this work in March 2019 by first holding the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, a “listening” event to better understand the needs of younger women and younger women of color.  This “listening” event engaged young women\, women of color\, community health influencers and people living in those communities\, to better understand the challenges and gaps when it comes to educating healthy young women\, the community and women of color living with MBC on how to better engage when it comes to MBC.  We engaged local community health groups\, people of color and those not usually “at the table” at scientific or advocacy events.  We aim to get the perspectives of the people we want to serve\, address issues of mistrust\, lack of education\, cultural competency and build alliances by engaging people in outreach who look like those we want to impact. \nAt the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, we gathered key insights\, which will be used to build an educational campaign focused on young women of color.  The campaign will target women of color\, designed by women of color\, and will educate young women and people in underserved communities of color and empower this community with tools to engage with each other\, healthcare providers\, and advocate for themselves. \nOur next step\, based on the recommendations from the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, is to engage young women of color who are usually not “at the table” in advocacy work and at scientific conferences.  With this in mind\, we will hold the upcoming MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS in December. \nEmail mbc@tigerlilyfoundation.org for more information on media or sponsorship opportunities. \n \nEVENT PROGRAM \n7:15 AM – Check-in \n7:30 AM – Young Women’s MBC Disparities Fireside Chat \n10:00 AM – Tweet up w/MBC Alliance \n10:30 AM – Facebook Live w/SHARE \n11:00 AM – Thank You & Closing \n\nSPONSORED BY \n  \n  \n  \n \n\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH
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:20260430T135320
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        December 10\, 20197:30 A.M. – 11 A.M. \nMenger Hotel\, Minuet Room204 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio\, TX 78205 \nA dialogue engaging the African-American community\, centered on understanding the gaps\, misperceptions and barriers to educate young women of color on metastatic breast cancer (MBC)\, and giving them a “seat at the table”\, at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)\, a global scientific gathering. Often\, the scientific/research/advocacy community is called upon to participate and give insights at scientific/advocacy events; yet the people we are trying to reach are not even aware or given the opportunity to participate.  This event\, the Tigerlily MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS will convene diverse representation of people from communities of color – the communities most highly impacted by MBC.  This event will be the first of its kind historically\, bringing together such a wide range of people to an event like SABCS\, to discuss the challenges affecting this community and how to bridge them. For many of these advocates\, it will be their first time hearing of and/or being given the opportunity to attend such a powerful\, international event and to sit side-by-side with some of the most impactful people in the space of breast cancer. Working with and learning from those at SABCS\, we will train these new advocates\, put them at the table at the largest scientific global breast cancer event\, and give them the tools they need to make an impact in their communities. \nWhile attending the MBC Disparities Fireside Chat event\, we will: \n\ntrain individuals who are new to advocacy to create a storyline of their diagnosis and treatment\, and support them as they share their unique perspective as a woman of color with MBC.\nattend various SABCS meetings\, providing them with additional “seats at the table”.\nempower the advocates to share their perspectives via social media\, blogs\, and video while at the event\, and after.\n\nWe invite young women\, patients\, caregivers\, community leaders\, healthcare providers\, advocates\, researchers and policymakers to join us in partnership for a day of strategic planning. \nOur 2019 goal is to enhance our current MBC activities to reach healthy young women\, underserved communities and those facing disparities. We plan to work with early stagers\, the MBC community\, teaching schools – to include HBCUs\, community\, faith-based\, policy and advocacy partners\, to conduct outreach in underserved communities\, targeting the African-American community.  This outreach will be done on college campuses\, with faith-based institutions and in social settings where young women of color frequent.  The goal will be to reach young women of color\, a community that is highly impacted by MBC\, to increase education of MBC as well as increase engagement within the breast cancer community. \nWe began this work in March 2019 by first holding the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, a “listening” event to better understand the needs of younger women and younger women of color.  This “listening” event engaged young women\, women of color\, community health influencers and people living in those communities\, to better understand the challenges and gaps when it comes to educating healthy young women\, the community and women of color living with MBC on how to better engage when it comes to MBC.  We engaged local community health groups\, people of color and those not usually “at the table” at scientific or advocacy events.  We aim to get the perspectives of the people we want to serve\, address issues of mistrust\, lack of education\, cultural competency and build alliances by engaging people in outreach who look like those we want to impact. \nAt the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, we gathered key insights\, which will be used to build an educational campaign focused on young women of color.  The campaign will target women of color\, designed by women of color\, and will educate young women and people in underserved communities of color and empower this community with tools to engage with each other\, healthcare providers\, and advocate for themselves. \nOur next step\, based on the recommendations from the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, is to engage young women of color who are usually not “at the table” in advocacy work and at scientific conferences.  With this in mind\, we will hold the upcoming MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS in December. \nEmail mbc@tigerlilyfoundation.org for more information on media or sponsorship opportunities. \n \nEVENT PROGRAM \n7:15 AM – Check-in \n7:30 AM – Young Women’s MBC Disparities Fireside Chat \n10:00 AM – Tweet up w/MBC Alliance \n10:30 AM – Facebook Live w/SHARE \n11:00 AM – Thank You & Closing \n\nSPONSORED BY \n  \n  \n  \n \n\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH
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:20260430T135320
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        December 10\, 20197:30 A.M. – 11 A.M. \nMenger Hotel\, Minuet Room204 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio\, TX 78205 \nA dialogue engaging the African-American community\, centered on understanding the gaps\, misperceptions and barriers to educate young women of color on metastatic breast cancer (MBC)\, and giving them a “seat at the table”\, at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)\, a global scientific gathering. Often\, the scientific/research/advocacy community is called upon to participate and give insights at scientific/advocacy events; yet the people we are trying to reach are not even aware or given the opportunity to participate.  This event\, the Tigerlily MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS will convene diverse representation of people from communities of color – the communities most highly impacted by MBC.  This event will be the first of its kind historically\, bringing together such a wide range of people to an event like SABCS\, to discuss the challenges affecting this community and how to bridge them. For many of these advocates\, it will be their first time hearing of and/or being given the opportunity to attend such a powerful\, international event and to sit side-by-side with some of the most impactful people in the space of breast cancer. Working with and learning from those at SABCS\, we will train these new advocates\, put them at the table at the largest scientific global breast cancer event\, and give them the tools they need to make an impact in their communities. \nWhile attending the MBC Disparities Fireside Chat event\, we will: \n\ntrain individuals who are new to advocacy to create a storyline of their diagnosis and treatment\, and support them as they share their unique perspective as a woman of color with MBC.\nattend various SABCS meetings\, providing them with additional “seats at the table”.\nempower the advocates to share their perspectives via social media\, blogs\, and video while at the event\, and after.\n\nWe invite young women\, patients\, caregivers\, community leaders\, healthcare providers\, advocates\, researchers and policymakers to join us in partnership for a day of strategic planning. \nOur 2019 goal is to enhance our current MBC activities to reach healthy young women\, underserved communities and those facing disparities. We plan to work with early stagers\, the MBC community\, teaching schools – to include HBCUs\, community\, faith-based\, policy and advocacy partners\, to conduct outreach in underserved communities\, targeting the African-American community.  This outreach will be done on college campuses\, with faith-based institutions and in social settings where young women of color frequent.  The goal will be to reach young women of color\, a community that is highly impacted by MBC\, to increase education of MBC as well as increase engagement within the breast cancer community. \nWe began this work in March 2019 by first holding the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, a “listening” event to better understand the needs of younger women and younger women of color.  This “listening” event engaged young women\, women of color\, community health influencers and people living in those communities\, to better understand the challenges and gaps when it comes to educating healthy young women\, the community and women of color living with MBC on how to better engage when it comes to MBC.  We engaged local community health groups\, people of color and those not usually “at the table” at scientific or advocacy events.  We aim to get the perspectives of the people we want to serve\, address issues of mistrust\, lack of education\, cultural competency and build alliances by engaging people in outreach who look like those we want to impact. \nAt the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, we gathered key insights\, which will be used to build an educational campaign focused on young women of color.  The campaign will target women of color\, designed by women of color\, and will educate young women and people in underserved communities of color and empower this community with tools to engage with each other\, healthcare providers\, and advocate for themselves. \nOur next step\, based on the recommendations from the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, is to engage young women of color who are usually not “at the table” in advocacy work and at scientific conferences.  With this in mind\, we will hold the upcoming MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS in December. \nEmail mbc@tigerlilyfoundation.org for more information on media or sponsorship opportunities. \n \nEVENT PROGRAM \n7:15 AM – Check-in \n7:30 AM – Young Women’s MBC Disparities Fireside Chat \n10:00 AM – Tweet up w/MBC Alliance \n10:30 AM – Facebook Live w/SHARE \n11:00 AM – Thank You & Closing \n\nSPONSORED BY \n  \n  \n  \n \n\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH
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:20260430T135320
CREATED:20211008T122350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T122350Z
UID:10000015-1509062400-1509235199@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:FUTURE OF FITNESS HOSTS PINK POWER
DESCRIPTION:December 10\, 20197:30 A.M. – 11 A.M. \nMenger Hotel\, Minuet Room204 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio\, TX 78205 \nA dialogue engaging the African-American community\, centered on understanding the gaps\, misperceptions and barriers to educate young women of color on metastatic breast cancer (MBC)\, and giving them a “seat at the table”\, at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)\, a global scientific gathering. Often\, the scientific/research/advocacy community is called upon to participate and give insights at scientific/advocacy events; yet the people we are trying to reach are not even aware or given the opportunity to participate.  This event\, the Tigerlily MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS will convene diverse representation of people from communities of color – the communities most highly impacted by MBC.  This event will be the first of its kind historically\, bringing together such a wide range of people to an event like SABCS\, to discuss the challenges affecting this community and how to bridge them. For many of these advocates\, it will be their first time hearing of and/or being given the opportunity to attend such a powerful\, international event and to sit side-by-side with some of the most impactful people in the space of breast cancer. Working with and learning from those at SABCS\, we will train these new advocates\, put them at the table at the largest scientific global breast cancer event\, and give them the tools they need to make an impact in their communities. \nWhile attending the MBC Disparities Fireside Chat event\, we will: \n\ntrain individuals who are new to advocacy to create a storyline of their diagnosis and treatment\, and support them as they share their unique perspective as a woman of color with MBC.\nattend various SABCS meetings\, providing them with additional “seats at the table”.\nempower the advocates to share their perspectives via social media\, blogs\, and video while at the event\, and after.\n\nWe invite young women\, patients\, caregivers\, community leaders\, healthcare providers\, advocates\, researchers and policymakers to join us in partnership for a day of strategic planning. \nOur 2019 goal is to enhance our current MBC activities to reach healthy young women\, underserved communities and those facing disparities. We plan to work with early stagers\, the MBC community\, teaching schools – to include HBCUs\, community\, faith-based\, policy and advocacy partners\, to conduct outreach in underserved communities\, targeting the African-American community.  This outreach will be done on college campuses\, with faith-based institutions and in social settings where young women of color frequent.  The goal will be to reach young women of color\, a community that is highly impacted by MBC\, to increase education of MBC as well as increase engagement within the breast cancer community. \nWe began this work in March 2019 by first holding the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, a “listening” event to better understand the needs of younger women and younger women of color.  This “listening” event engaged young women\, women of color\, community health influencers and people living in those communities\, to better understand the challenges and gaps when it comes to educating healthy young women\, the community and women of color living with MBC on how to better engage when it comes to MBC.  We engaged local community health groups\, people of color and those not usually “at the table” at scientific or advocacy events.  We aim to get the perspectives of the people we want to serve\, address issues of mistrust\, lack of education\, cultural competency and build alliances by engaging people in outreach who look like those we want to impact. \nAt the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, we gathered key insights\, which will be used to build an educational campaign focused on young women of color.  The campaign will target women of color\, designed by women of color\, and will educate young women and people in underserved communities of color and empower this community with tools to engage with each other\, healthcare providers\, and advocate for themselves. \nOur next step\, based on the recommendations from the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, is to engage young women of color who are usually not “at the table” in advocacy work and at scientific conferences.  With this in mind\, we will hold the upcoming MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS in December. \nEmail mbc@tigerlilyfoundation.org for more information on media or sponsorship opportunities. \n \nEVENT PROGRAM \n7:15 AM – Check-in \n7:30 AM – Young Women’s MBC Disparities Fireside Chat \n10:00 AM – Tweet up w/MBC Alliance \n10:30 AM – Facebook Live w/SHARE \n11:00 AM – Thank You & Closing \n\nSPONSORED BY \n  \n  \n  \n \n\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/future-of-fitness-hosts-pink-power/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171026
DTSTAMP:20260430T135320
CREATED:20211008T122215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T122215Z
UID:10000014-1508889600-1508975999@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR ON DIVERSITY IN BREAST CANCER RESEARCH
DESCRIPTION:October 25\, 2017\n2:00 EST\nWebinar on Diversity in Breast Cancer Research\nWith Tigerlily Foundation & Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation \n\n\n                    \n                        \n                        \n                    \n\n        \n        December 10\, 20197:30 A.M. – 11 A.M. \nMenger Hotel\, Minuet Room204 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio\, TX 78205 \nA dialogue engaging the African-American community\, centered on understanding the gaps\, misperceptions and barriers to educate young women of color on metastatic breast cancer (MBC)\, and giving them a “seat at the table”\, at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)\, a global scientific gathering. Often\, the scientific/research/advocacy community is called upon to participate and give insights at scientific/advocacy events; yet the people we are trying to reach are not even aware or given the opportunity to participate.  This event\, the Tigerlily MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS will convene diverse representation of people from communities of color – the communities most highly impacted by MBC.  This event will be the first of its kind historically\, bringing together such a wide range of people to an event like SABCS\, to discuss the challenges affecting this community and how to bridge them. For many of these advocates\, it will be their first time hearing of and/or being given the opportunity to attend such a powerful\, international event and to sit side-by-side with some of the most impactful people in the space of breast cancer. Working with and learning from those at SABCS\, we will train these new advocates\, put them at the table at the largest scientific global breast cancer event\, and give them the tools they need to make an impact in their communities. \nWhile attending the MBC Disparities Fireside Chat event\, we will: \n\ntrain individuals who are new to advocacy to create a storyline of their diagnosis and treatment\, and support them as they share their unique perspective as a woman of color with MBC.\nattend various SABCS meetings\, providing them with additional “seats at the table”.\nempower the advocates to share their perspectives via social media\, blogs\, and video while at the event\, and after.\n\nWe invite young women\, patients\, caregivers\, community leaders\, healthcare providers\, advocates\, researchers and policymakers to join us in partnership for a day of strategic planning. \nOur 2019 goal is to enhance our current MBC activities to reach healthy young women\, underserved communities and those facing disparities. We plan to work with early stagers\, the MBC community\, teaching schools – to include HBCUs\, community\, faith-based\, policy and advocacy partners\, to conduct outreach in underserved communities\, targeting the African-American community.  This outreach will be done on college campuses\, with faith-based institutions and in social settings where young women of color frequent.  The goal will be to reach young women of color\, a community that is highly impacted by MBC\, to increase education of MBC as well as increase engagement within the breast cancer community. \nWe began this work in March 2019 by first holding the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, a “listening” event to better understand the needs of younger women and younger women of color.  This “listening” event engaged young women\, women of color\, community health influencers and people living in those communities\, to better understand the challenges and gaps when it comes to educating healthy young women\, the community and women of color living with MBC on how to better engage when it comes to MBC.  We engaged local community health groups\, people of color and those not usually “at the table” at scientific or advocacy events.  We aim to get the perspectives of the people we want to serve\, address issues of mistrust\, lack of education\, cultural competency and build alliances by engaging people in outreach who look like those we want to impact. \nAt the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, we gathered key insights\, which will be used to build an educational campaign focused on young women of color.  The campaign will target women of color\, designed by women of color\, and will educate young women and people in underserved communities of color and empower this community with tools to engage with each other\, healthcare providers\, and advocate for themselves. \nOur next step\, based on the recommendations from the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, is to engage young women of color who are usually not “at the table” in advocacy work and at scientific conferences.  With this in mind\, we will hold the upcoming MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS in December. \nEmail mbc@tigerlilyfoundation.org for more information on media or sponsorship opportunities. \n \nEVENT PROGRAM \n7:15 AM – Check-in \n7:30 AM – Young Women’s MBC Disparities Fireside Chat \n10:00 AM – Tweet up w/MBC Alliance \n10:30 AM – Facebook Live w/SHARE \n11:00 AM – Thank You & Closing \n\nSPONSORED BY \n  \n  \n  \n \n\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/webinar-on-diversity-in-breast-cancer-research/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171016T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171016T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T135320
CREATED:20211005T202945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211005T202945Z
UID:10000008-1508175000-1508184000@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:BCAM Benefit for Tigerlily Foundation
DESCRIPTION:October 16\, 2017\n5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.\nBCAM Benefit for Tigerlily Foundation\nThe Woodhouse Day Spa\n1603 Village Market Blvd.\, SE\, #116\nLeesburg\, VA \n\n\n                    \n                        \n                        \n                    \n\n        \n        December 10\, 20197:30 A.M. – 11 A.M. \nMenger Hotel\, Minuet Room204 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio\, TX 78205 \nA dialogue engaging the African-American community\, centered on understanding the gaps\, misperceptions and barriers to educate young women of color on metastatic breast cancer (MBC)\, and giving them a “seat at the table”\, at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)\, a global scientific gathering. Often\, the scientific/research/advocacy community is called upon to participate and give insights at scientific/advocacy events; yet the people we are trying to reach are not even aware or given the opportunity to participate.  This event\, the Tigerlily MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS will convene diverse representation of people from communities of color – the communities most highly impacted by MBC.  This event will be the first of its kind historically\, bringing together such a wide range of people to an event like SABCS\, to discuss the challenges affecting this community and how to bridge them. For many of these advocates\, it will be their first time hearing of and/or being given the opportunity to attend such a powerful\, international event and to sit side-by-side with some of the most impactful people in the space of breast cancer. Working with and learning from those at SABCS\, we will train these new advocates\, put them at the table at the largest scientific global breast cancer event\, and give them the tools they need to make an impact in their communities. \nWhile attending the MBC Disparities Fireside Chat event\, we will: \n\ntrain individuals who are new to advocacy to create a storyline of their diagnosis and treatment\, and support them as they share their unique perspective as a woman of color with MBC.\nattend various SABCS meetings\, providing them with additional “seats at the table”.\nempower the advocates to share their perspectives via social media\, blogs\, and video while at the event\, and after.\n\nWe invite young women\, patients\, caregivers\, community leaders\, healthcare providers\, advocates\, researchers and policymakers to join us in partnership for a day of strategic planning. \nOur 2019 goal is to enhance our current MBC activities to reach healthy young women\, underserved communities and those facing disparities. We plan to work with early stagers\, the MBC community\, teaching schools – to include HBCUs\, community\, faith-based\, policy and advocacy partners\, to conduct outreach in underserved communities\, targeting the African-American community.  This outreach will be done on college campuses\, with faith-based institutions and in social settings where young women of color frequent.  The goal will be to reach young women of color\, a community that is highly impacted by MBC\, to increase education of MBC as well as increase engagement within the breast cancer community. \nWe began this work in March 2019 by first holding the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, a “listening” event to better understand the needs of younger women and younger women of color.  This “listening” event engaged young women\, women of color\, community health influencers and people living in those communities\, to better understand the challenges and gaps when it comes to educating healthy young women\, the community and women of color living with MBC on how to better engage when it comes to MBC.  We engaged local community health groups\, people of color and those not usually “at the table” at scientific or advocacy events.  We aim to get the perspectives of the people we want to serve\, address issues of mistrust\, lack of education\, cultural competency and build alliances by engaging people in outreach who look like those we want to impact. \nAt the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, we gathered key insights\, which will be used to build an educational campaign focused on young women of color.  The campaign will target women of color\, designed by women of color\, and will educate young women and people in underserved communities of color and empower this community with tools to engage with each other\, healthcare providers\, and advocate for themselves. \nOur next step\, based on the recommendations from the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, is to engage young women of color who are usually not “at the table” in advocacy work and at scientific conferences.  With this in mind\, we will hold the upcoming MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS in December. \nEmail mbc@tigerlilyfoundation.org for more information on media or sponsorship opportunities. \n \nEVENT PROGRAM \n7:15 AM – Check-in \n7:30 AM – Young Women’s MBC Disparities Fireside Chat \n10:00 AM – Tweet up w/MBC Alliance \n10:30 AM – Facebook Live w/SHARE \n11:00 AM – Thank You & Closing \n\nSPONSORED BY \n  \n  \n  \n \n\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/bcam-benefit-for-tigerlily-foundation/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171014T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171014T000000
DTSTAMP:20260430T135320
CREATED:20211008T121509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T121509Z
UID:10000013-1507939200-1507939200@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:TIGERLILY’S “DC SUPPORTS BC” FLASH MOB
DESCRIPTION:Tigerlily Foundation and Agendia\, Inc. have partnered for this amazing event! Calling all Survivors\, Thrivers\, and Supporters! Join us on Saturday\, October 14th on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and perform a professionally choreographed dance in broad daylight! Let’s DANCE and show the world that “DC supports BC”! Learn all of the details here! \nSponsors \n \n\n\n                    \n                        \n                        \n                    \n\n        \n        December 10\, 20197:30 A.M. – 11 A.M. \nMenger Hotel\, Minuet Room204 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio\, TX 78205 \nA dialogue engaging the African-American community\, centered on understanding the gaps\, misperceptions and barriers to educate young women of color on metastatic breast cancer (MBC)\, and giving them a “seat at the table”\, at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)\, a global scientific gathering. Often\, the scientific/research/advocacy community is called upon to participate and give insights at scientific/advocacy events; yet the people we are trying to reach are not even aware or given the opportunity to participate.  This event\, the Tigerlily MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS will convene diverse representation of people from communities of color – the communities most highly impacted by MBC.  This event will be the first of its kind historically\, bringing together such a wide range of people to an event like SABCS\, to discuss the challenges affecting this community and how to bridge them. For many of these advocates\, it will be their first time hearing of and/or being given the opportunity to attend such a powerful\, international event and to sit side-by-side with some of the most impactful people in the space of breast cancer. Working with and learning from those at SABCS\, we will train these new advocates\, put them at the table at the largest scientific global breast cancer event\, and give them the tools they need to make an impact in their communities. \nWhile attending the MBC Disparities Fireside Chat event\, we will: \n\ntrain individuals who are new to advocacy to create a storyline of their diagnosis and treatment\, and support them as they share their unique perspective as a woman of color with MBC.\nattend various SABCS meetings\, providing them with additional “seats at the table”.\nempower the advocates to share their perspectives via social media\, blogs\, and video while at the event\, and after.\n\nWe invite young women\, patients\, caregivers\, community leaders\, healthcare providers\, advocates\, researchers and policymakers to join us in partnership for a day of strategic planning. \nOur 2019 goal is to enhance our current MBC activities to reach healthy young women\, underserved communities and those facing disparities. We plan to work with early stagers\, the MBC community\, teaching schools – to include HBCUs\, community\, faith-based\, policy and advocacy partners\, to conduct outreach in underserved communities\, targeting the African-American community.  This outreach will be done on college campuses\, with faith-based institutions and in social settings where young women of color frequent.  The goal will be to reach young women of color\, a community that is highly impacted by MBC\, to increase education of MBC as well as increase engagement within the breast cancer community. \nWe began this work in March 2019 by first holding the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, a “listening” event to better understand the needs of younger women and younger women of color.  This “listening” event engaged young women\, women of color\, community health influencers and people living in those communities\, to better understand the challenges and gaps when it comes to educating healthy young women\, the community and women of color living with MBC on how to better engage when it comes to MBC.  We engaged local community health groups\, people of color and those not usually “at the table” at scientific or advocacy events.  We aim to get the perspectives of the people we want to serve\, address issues of mistrust\, lack of education\, cultural competency and build alliances by engaging people in outreach who look like those we want to impact. \nAt the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, we gathered key insights\, which will be used to build an educational campaign focused on young women of color.  The campaign will target women of color\, designed by women of color\, and will educate young women and people in underserved communities of color and empower this community with tools to engage with each other\, healthcare providers\, and advocate for themselves. \nOur next step\, based on the recommendations from the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, is to engage young women of color who are usually not “at the table” in advocacy work and at scientific conferences.  With this in mind\, we will hold the upcoming MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS in December. \nEmail mbc@tigerlilyfoundation.org for more information on media or sponsorship opportunities. \n \nEVENT PROGRAM \n7:15 AM – Check-in \n7:30 AM – Young Women’s MBC Disparities Fireside Chat \n10:00 AM – Tweet up w/MBC Alliance \n10:30 AM – Facebook Live w/SHARE \n11:00 AM – Thank You & Closing \n\nSPONSORED BY \n  \n  \n  \n \n\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/tigerlilys-dc-supports-bc-flash-mob/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171013T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171013T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T135320
CREATED:20211008T040433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T040433Z
UID:10000012-1507917600-1507924800@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:METAVIVOR STAMPEDE – DC
DESCRIPTION:We will be supporting our partner\, Metavivor\, on October 13th from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm for the Stage IV Stampede in Washington DC. Join us on National Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day\, as the day begins with a one mile march on the mall\, followed by a Die-In hosted by MET-Up. The day will include a panel to educate congressional leaders on metastatic cancer\, followed by team visits with individual congressional offices. Learn more here. \n\n\n                    \n                        \n                        \n                    \n\n        \n        December 10\, 20197:30 A.M. – 11 A.M. \nMenger Hotel\, Minuet Room204 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio\, TX 78205 \nA dialogue engaging the African-American community\, centered on understanding the gaps\, misperceptions and barriers to educate young women of color on metastatic breast cancer (MBC)\, and giving them a “seat at the table”\, at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)\, a global scientific gathering. Often\, the scientific/research/advocacy community is called upon to participate and give insights at scientific/advocacy events; yet the people we are trying to reach are not even aware or given the opportunity to participate.  This event\, the Tigerlily MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS will convene diverse representation of people from communities of color – the communities most highly impacted by MBC.  This event will be the first of its kind historically\, bringing together such a wide range of people to an event like SABCS\, to discuss the challenges affecting this community and how to bridge them. For many of these advocates\, it will be their first time hearing of and/or being given the opportunity to attend such a powerful\, international event and to sit side-by-side with some of the most impactful people in the space of breast cancer. Working with and learning from those at SABCS\, we will train these new advocates\, put them at the table at the largest scientific global breast cancer event\, and give them the tools they need to make an impact in their communities. \nWhile attending the MBC Disparities Fireside Chat event\, we will: \n\ntrain individuals who are new to advocacy to create a storyline of their diagnosis and treatment\, and support them as they share their unique perspective as a woman of color with MBC.\nattend various SABCS meetings\, providing them with additional “seats at the table”.\nempower the advocates to share their perspectives via social media\, blogs\, and video while at the event\, and after.\n\nWe invite young women\, patients\, caregivers\, community leaders\, healthcare providers\, advocates\, researchers and policymakers to join us in partnership for a day of strategic planning. \nOur 2019 goal is to enhance our current MBC activities to reach healthy young women\, underserved communities and those facing disparities. We plan to work with early stagers\, the MBC community\, teaching schools – to include HBCUs\, community\, faith-based\, policy and advocacy partners\, to conduct outreach in underserved communities\, targeting the African-American community.  This outreach will be done on college campuses\, with faith-based institutions and in social settings where young women of color frequent.  The goal will be to reach young women of color\, a community that is highly impacted by MBC\, to increase education of MBC as well as increase engagement within the breast cancer community. \nWe began this work in March 2019 by first holding the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, a “listening” event to better understand the needs of younger women and younger women of color.  This “listening” event engaged young women\, women of color\, community health influencers and people living in those communities\, to better understand the challenges and gaps when it comes to educating healthy young women\, the community and women of color living with MBC on how to better engage when it comes to MBC.  We engaged local community health groups\, people of color and those not usually “at the table” at scientific or advocacy events.  We aim to get the perspectives of the people we want to serve\, address issues of mistrust\, lack of education\, cultural competency and build alliances by engaging people in outreach who look like those we want to impact. \nAt the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, we gathered key insights\, which will be used to build an educational campaign focused on young women of color.  The campaign will target women of color\, designed by women of color\, and will educate young women and people in underserved communities of color and empower this community with tools to engage with each other\, healthcare providers\, and advocate for themselves. \nOur next step\, based on the recommendations from the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, is to engage young women of color who are usually not “at the table” in advocacy work and at scientific conferences.  With this in mind\, we will hold the upcoming MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS in December. \nEmail mbc@tigerlilyfoundation.org for more information on media or sponsorship opportunities. \n \nEVENT PROGRAM \n7:15 AM – Check-in \n7:30 AM – Young Women’s MBC Disparities Fireside Chat \n10:00 AM – Tweet up w/MBC Alliance \n10:30 AM – Facebook Live w/SHARE \n11:00 AM – Thank You & Closing \n\nSPONSORED BY \n  \n  \n  \n \n\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/metavivor-stampede-dc/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171010T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171010T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T135320
CREATED:20211008T035946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T035946Z
UID:10000011-1507658400-1507665600@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:HIGH-HEELED HAPPY HOUR
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, October 10\, 2017\n6:00 pm – 8:00 pm \n8 CHAINS NORTH\n38593 Daymont Lane\nWaterford\, VA 20197 \n\n\n                    \n                        \n                        \n                    \n\n        \n        December 10\, 20197:30 A.M. – 11 A.M. \nMenger Hotel\, Minuet Room204 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio\, TX 78205 \nA dialogue engaging the African-American community\, centered on understanding the gaps\, misperceptions and barriers to educate young women of color on metastatic breast cancer (MBC)\, and giving them a “seat at the table”\, at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)\, a global scientific gathering. Often\, the scientific/research/advocacy community is called upon to participate and give insights at scientific/advocacy events; yet the people we are trying to reach are not even aware or given the opportunity to participate.  This event\, the Tigerlily MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS will convene diverse representation of people from communities of color – the communities most highly impacted by MBC.  This event will be the first of its kind historically\, bringing together such a wide range of people to an event like SABCS\, to discuss the challenges affecting this community and how to bridge them. For many of these advocates\, it will be their first time hearing of and/or being given the opportunity to attend such a powerful\, international event and to sit side-by-side with some of the most impactful people in the space of breast cancer. Working with and learning from those at SABCS\, we will train these new advocates\, put them at the table at the largest scientific global breast cancer event\, and give them the tools they need to make an impact in their communities. \nWhile attending the MBC Disparities Fireside Chat event\, we will: \n\ntrain individuals who are new to advocacy to create a storyline of their diagnosis and treatment\, and support them as they share their unique perspective as a woman of color with MBC.\nattend various SABCS meetings\, providing them with additional “seats at the table”.\nempower the advocates to share their perspectives via social media\, blogs\, and video while at the event\, and after.\n\nWe invite young women\, patients\, caregivers\, community leaders\, healthcare providers\, advocates\, researchers and policymakers to join us in partnership for a day of strategic planning. \nOur 2019 goal is to enhance our current MBC activities to reach healthy young women\, underserved communities and those facing disparities. We plan to work with early stagers\, the MBC community\, teaching schools – to include HBCUs\, community\, faith-based\, policy and advocacy partners\, to conduct outreach in underserved communities\, targeting the African-American community.  This outreach will be done on college campuses\, with faith-based institutions and in social settings where young women of color frequent.  The goal will be to reach young women of color\, a community that is highly impacted by MBC\, to increase education of MBC as well as increase engagement within the breast cancer community. \nWe began this work in March 2019 by first holding the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, a “listening” event to better understand the needs of younger women and younger women of color.  This “listening” event engaged young women\, women of color\, community health influencers and people living in those communities\, to better understand the challenges and gaps when it comes to educating healthy young women\, the community and women of color living with MBC on how to better engage when it comes to MBC.  We engaged local community health groups\, people of color and those not usually “at the table” at scientific or advocacy events.  We aim to get the perspectives of the people we want to serve\, address issues of mistrust\, lack of education\, cultural competency and build alliances by engaging people in outreach who look like those we want to impact. \nAt the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, we gathered key insights\, which will be used to build an educational campaign focused on young women of color.  The campaign will target women of color\, designed by women of color\, and will educate young women and people in underserved communities of color and empower this community with tools to engage with each other\, healthcare providers\, and advocate for themselves. \nOur next step\, based on the recommendations from the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, is to engage young women of color who are usually not “at the table” in advocacy work and at scientific conferences.  With this in mind\, we will hold the upcoming MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS in December. \nEmail mbc@tigerlilyfoundation.org for more information on media or sponsorship opportunities. \n \nEVENT PROGRAM \n7:15 AM – Check-in \n7:30 AM – Young Women’s MBC Disparities Fireside Chat \n10:00 AM – Tweet up w/MBC Alliance \n10:30 AM – Facebook Live w/SHARE \n11:00 AM – Thank You & Closing \n\nSPONSORED BY \n  \n  \n  \n \n\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/high-heeled-happy-hour/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171001T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171031T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T135320
CREATED:20211008T035326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T035326Z
UID:10000010-1506844800-1509469200@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:EVOLVE SALON AND SPA PINK HAIR EXTENSION FUNDRAISER
DESCRIPTION:For the month of October\, join Evolve Salon and Spa in Ashburn\, Virginia for $10 pink hair extensions to for Breast Cancer Awareness month! All proceeds generously go to the Tigerlily Foundation! \n  \n\n\n                    \n                        \n                        \n                    \n\n        \n        December 10\, 20197:30 A.M. – 11 A.M. \nMenger Hotel\, Minuet Room204 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio\, TX 78205 \nA dialogue engaging the African-American community\, centered on understanding the gaps\, misperceptions and barriers to educate young women of color on metastatic breast cancer (MBC)\, and giving them a “seat at the table”\, at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)\, a global scientific gathering. Often\, the scientific/research/advocacy community is called upon to participate and give insights at scientific/advocacy events; yet the people we are trying to reach are not even aware or given the opportunity to participate.  This event\, the Tigerlily MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS will convene diverse representation of people from communities of color – the communities most highly impacted by MBC.  This event will be the first of its kind historically\, bringing together such a wide range of people to an event like SABCS\, to discuss the challenges affecting this community and how to bridge them. For many of these advocates\, it will be their first time hearing of and/or being given the opportunity to attend such a powerful\, international event and to sit side-by-side with some of the most impactful people in the space of breast cancer. Working with and learning from those at SABCS\, we will train these new advocates\, put them at the table at the largest scientific global breast cancer event\, and give them the tools they need to make an impact in their communities. \nWhile attending the MBC Disparities Fireside Chat event\, we will: \n\ntrain individuals who are new to advocacy to create a storyline of their diagnosis and treatment\, and support them as they share their unique perspective as a woman of color with MBC.\nattend various SABCS meetings\, providing them with additional “seats at the table”.\nempower the advocates to share their perspectives via social media\, blogs\, and video while at the event\, and after.\n\nWe invite young women\, patients\, caregivers\, community leaders\, healthcare providers\, advocates\, researchers and policymakers to join us in partnership for a day of strategic planning. \nOur 2019 goal is to enhance our current MBC activities to reach healthy young women\, underserved communities and those facing disparities. We plan to work with early stagers\, the MBC community\, teaching schools – to include HBCUs\, community\, faith-based\, policy and advocacy partners\, to conduct outreach in underserved communities\, targeting the African-American community.  This outreach will be done on college campuses\, with faith-based institutions and in social settings where young women of color frequent.  The goal will be to reach young women of color\, a community that is highly impacted by MBC\, to increase education of MBC as well as increase engagement within the breast cancer community. \nWe began this work in March 2019 by first holding the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, a “listening” event to better understand the needs of younger women and younger women of color.  This “listening” event engaged young women\, women of color\, community health influencers and people living in those communities\, to better understand the challenges and gaps when it comes to educating healthy young women\, the community and women of color living with MBC on how to better engage when it comes to MBC.  We engaged local community health groups\, people of color and those not usually “at the table” at scientific or advocacy events.  We aim to get the perspectives of the people we want to serve\, address issues of mistrust\, lack of education\, cultural competency and build alliances by engaging people in outreach who look like those we want to impact. \nAt the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, we gathered key insights\, which will be used to build an educational campaign focused on young women of color.  The campaign will target women of color\, designed by women of color\, and will educate young women and people in underserved communities of color and empower this community with tools to engage with each other\, healthcare providers\, and advocate for themselves. \nOur next step\, based on the recommendations from the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, is to engage young women of color who are usually not “at the table” in advocacy work and at scientific conferences.  With this in mind\, we will hold the upcoming MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS in December. \nEmail mbc@tigerlilyfoundation.org for more information on media or sponsorship opportunities. \n \nEVENT PROGRAM \n7:15 AM – Check-in \n7:30 AM – Young Women’s MBC Disparities Fireside Chat \n10:00 AM – Tweet up w/MBC Alliance \n10:30 AM – Facebook Live w/SHARE \n11:00 AM – Thank You & Closing \n\nSPONSORED BY \n  \n  \n  \n \n\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/evolve-salon-and-spa-pink-hair-extension-fundraiser/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171001T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171031T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T135320
CREATED:20211008T021601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T021601Z
UID:10000009-1506844800-1509469200@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:SALON KHOURI BREAST CANCER AWARENESS OCTOBER FUNDRAISER
DESCRIPTION:Thinking of adding a splash of PINK to your locks for Breast Cancer Awareness month? A very special thanks to our friends at Salon Khouri in Dulles\, Virginia for choosing Tigerlily Foundation to support by donating a $1 from each haircut and each pink hair extension in October! Learn more here! \n  \n\n\n                    \n                        \n                        \n                    \n\n        \n        December 10\, 20197:30 A.M. – 11 A.M. \nMenger Hotel\, Minuet Room204 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio\, TX 78205 \nA dialogue engaging the African-American community\, centered on understanding the gaps\, misperceptions and barriers to educate young women of color on metastatic breast cancer (MBC)\, and giving them a “seat at the table”\, at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)\, a global scientific gathering. Often\, the scientific/research/advocacy community is called upon to participate and give insights at scientific/advocacy events; yet the people we are trying to reach are not even aware or given the opportunity to participate.  This event\, the Tigerlily MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS will convene diverse representation of people from communities of color – the communities most highly impacted by MBC.  This event will be the first of its kind historically\, bringing together such a wide range of people to an event like SABCS\, to discuss the challenges affecting this community and how to bridge them. For many of these advocates\, it will be their first time hearing of and/or being given the opportunity to attend such a powerful\, international event and to sit side-by-side with some of the most impactful people in the space of breast cancer. Working with and learning from those at SABCS\, we will train these new advocates\, put them at the table at the largest scientific global breast cancer event\, and give them the tools they need to make an impact in their communities. \nWhile attending the MBC Disparities Fireside Chat event\, we will: \n\ntrain individuals who are new to advocacy to create a storyline of their diagnosis and treatment\, and support them as they share their unique perspective as a woman of color with MBC.\nattend various SABCS meetings\, providing them with additional “seats at the table”.\nempower the advocates to share their perspectives via social media\, blogs\, and video while at the event\, and after.\n\nWe invite young women\, patients\, caregivers\, community leaders\, healthcare providers\, advocates\, researchers and policymakers to join us in partnership for a day of strategic planning. \nOur 2019 goal is to enhance our current MBC activities to reach healthy young women\, underserved communities and those facing disparities. We plan to work with early stagers\, the MBC community\, teaching schools – to include HBCUs\, community\, faith-based\, policy and advocacy partners\, to conduct outreach in underserved communities\, targeting the African-American community.  This outreach will be done on college campuses\, with faith-based institutions and in social settings where young women of color frequent.  The goal will be to reach young women of color\, a community that is highly impacted by MBC\, to increase education of MBC as well as increase engagement within the breast cancer community. \nWe began this work in March 2019 by first holding the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, a “listening” event to better understand the needs of younger women and younger women of color.  This “listening” event engaged young women\, women of color\, community health influencers and people living in those communities\, to better understand the challenges and gaps when it comes to educating healthy young women\, the community and women of color living with MBC on how to better engage when it comes to MBC.  We engaged local community health groups\, people of color and those not usually “at the table” at scientific or advocacy events.  We aim to get the perspectives of the people we want to serve\, address issues of mistrust\, lack of education\, cultural competency and build alliances by engaging people in outreach who look like those we want to impact. \nAt the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, we gathered key insights\, which will be used to build an educational campaign focused on young women of color.  The campaign will target women of color\, designed by women of color\, and will educate young women and people in underserved communities of color and empower this community with tools to engage with each other\, healthcare providers\, and advocate for themselves. \nOur next step\, based on the recommendations from the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, is to engage young women of color who are usually not “at the table” in advocacy work and at scientific conferences.  With this in mind\, we will hold the upcoming MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS in December. \nEmail mbc@tigerlilyfoundation.org for more information on media or sponsorship opportunities. \n \nEVENT PROGRAM \n7:15 AM – Check-in \n7:30 AM – Young Women’s MBC Disparities Fireside Chat \n10:00 AM – Tweet up w/MBC Alliance \n10:30 AM – Facebook Live w/SHARE \n11:00 AM – Thank You & Closing \n\nSPONSORED BY \n  \n  \n  \n \n\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/salon-khouri-breast-cancer-awareness-october-fundraiser/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180401
DTSTAMP:20260430T135320
CREATED:20211008T162717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T162717Z
UID:10000024-1506816000-1522540799@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:BEAUTIFUL SURVIVOR ART PRINTS\, APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES BY AMANDA HARD
DESCRIPTION:Check out the link to the Beautiful Survivor Collection online! A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Tigerlily Foundation to support programs and events! \nwww.penny-prints.com \nA message from the artist:                                   \n \nMy name is Amanda Hard and I am a local artist based out of Maine. I create empowering paintings of abstract women\, to uplift and bring self-empowerment. “Beautiful Survivor “ was created in honor of my dear friend Leigh\, who was diagnosed with stage III triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). “Beautiful Survivor” was created to commemorate and honor the many women out there who have been diagnosed and are facing this difficult journey. With Her\, I hope to bring awareness to the challenges life brings\, during and after fighting. I hope to help\, and support these courageous women who are going through this uphill battle. Tigerlily Foundation is a strong\, empowering\, supportive foundation for young women and a perfect partnership with the message of my “Beautiful Survivor” artwork. Always remember\, my Beautiful Survivors\, you are strong\, bold\, and beautiful!! \n**proceeds from Beautiful Survivor Art Prints\, Apparel\, and Accessories will be donated to Tigerlily Foundation. \n  \n\n\n                    \n                        \n                        \n                    \n\n        \n        December 10\, 20197:30 A.M. – 11 A.M. \nMenger Hotel\, Minuet Room204 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio\, TX 78205 \nA dialogue engaging the African-American community\, centered on understanding the gaps\, misperceptions and barriers to educate young women of color on metastatic breast cancer (MBC)\, and giving them a “seat at the table”\, at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)\, a global scientific gathering. Often\, the scientific/research/advocacy community is called upon to participate and give insights at scientific/advocacy events; yet the people we are trying to reach are not even aware or given the opportunity to participate.  This event\, the Tigerlily MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS will convene diverse representation of people from communities of color – the communities most highly impacted by MBC.  This event will be the first of its kind historically\, bringing together such a wide range of people to an event like SABCS\, to discuss the challenges affecting this community and how to bridge them. For many of these advocates\, it will be their first time hearing of and/or being given the opportunity to attend such a powerful\, international event and to sit side-by-side with some of the most impactful people in the space of breast cancer. Working with and learning from those at SABCS\, we will train these new advocates\, put them at the table at the largest scientific global breast cancer event\, and give them the tools they need to make an impact in their communities. \nWhile attending the MBC Disparities Fireside Chat event\, we will: \n\ntrain individuals who are new to advocacy to create a storyline of their diagnosis and treatment\, and support them as they share their unique perspective as a woman of color with MBC.\nattend various SABCS meetings\, providing them with additional “seats at the table”.\nempower the advocates to share their perspectives via social media\, blogs\, and video while at the event\, and after.\n\nWe invite young women\, patients\, caregivers\, community leaders\, healthcare providers\, advocates\, researchers and policymakers to join us in partnership for a day of strategic planning. \nOur 2019 goal is to enhance our current MBC activities to reach healthy young women\, underserved communities and those facing disparities. We plan to work with early stagers\, the MBC community\, teaching schools – to include HBCUs\, community\, faith-based\, policy and advocacy partners\, to conduct outreach in underserved communities\, targeting the African-American community.  This outreach will be done on college campuses\, with faith-based institutions and in social settings where young women of color frequent.  The goal will be to reach young women of color\, a community that is highly impacted by MBC\, to increase education of MBC as well as increase engagement within the breast cancer community. \nWe began this work in March 2019 by first holding the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, a “listening” event to better understand the needs of younger women and younger women of color.  This “listening” event engaged young women\, women of color\, community health influencers and people living in those communities\, to better understand the challenges and gaps when it comes to educating healthy young women\, the community and women of color living with MBC on how to better engage when it comes to MBC.  We engaged local community health groups\, people of color and those not usually “at the table” at scientific or advocacy events.  We aim to get the perspectives of the people we want to serve\, address issues of mistrust\, lack of education\, cultural competency and build alliances by engaging people in outreach who look like those we want to impact. \nAt the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, we gathered key insights\, which will be used to build an educational campaign focused on young women of color.  The campaign will target women of color\, designed by women of color\, and will educate young women and people in underserved communities of color and empower this community with tools to engage with each other\, healthcare providers\, and advocate for themselves. \nOur next step\, based on the recommendations from the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, is to engage young women of color who are usually not “at the table” in advocacy work and at scientific conferences.  With this in mind\, we will hold the upcoming MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS in December. \nEmail mbc@tigerlilyfoundation.org for more information on media or sponsorship opportunities. \n \nEVENT PROGRAM \n7:15 AM – Check-in \n7:30 AM – Young Women’s MBC Disparities Fireside Chat \n10:00 AM – Tweet up w/MBC Alliance \n10:30 AM – Facebook Live w/SHARE \n11:00 AM – Thank You & Closing \n\nSPONSORED BY \n  \n  \n  \n \n\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/beautiful-survivor-art-prints-apparel-and-accessories-by-amanda-hard/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161206T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161206T233000
DTSTAMP:20260430T135320
CREATED:20211015T145656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211015T145656Z
UID:10000075-1481025600-1481067000@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:YOUNG WOMEN’S BREAST HEALTH DAY ON THE HILL 2016
DESCRIPTION:December 10\, 20197:30 A.M. – 11 A.M. \nMenger Hotel\, Minuet Room204 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio\, TX 78205 \nA dialogue engaging the African-American community\, centered on understanding the gaps\, misperceptions and barriers to educate young women of color on metastatic breast cancer (MBC)\, and giving them a “seat at the table”\, at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)\, a global scientific gathering. Often\, the scientific/research/advocacy community is called upon to participate and give insights at scientific/advocacy events; yet the people we are trying to reach are not even aware or given the opportunity to participate.  This event\, the Tigerlily MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS will convene diverse representation of people from communities of color – the communities most highly impacted by MBC.  This event will be the first of its kind historically\, bringing together such a wide range of people to an event like SABCS\, to discuss the challenges affecting this community and how to bridge them. For many of these advocates\, it will be their first time hearing of and/or being given the opportunity to attend such a powerful\, international event and to sit side-by-side with some of the most impactful people in the space of breast cancer. Working with and learning from those at SABCS\, we will train these new advocates\, put them at the table at the largest scientific global breast cancer event\, and give them the tools they need to make an impact in their communities. \nWhile attending the MBC Disparities Fireside Chat event\, we will: \n\ntrain individuals who are new to advocacy to create a storyline of their diagnosis and treatment\, and support them as they share their unique perspective as a woman of color with MBC.\nattend various SABCS meetings\, providing them with additional “seats at the table”.\nempower the advocates to share their perspectives via social media\, blogs\, and video while at the event\, and after.\n\nWe invite young women\, patients\, caregivers\, community leaders\, healthcare providers\, advocates\, researchers and policymakers to join us in partnership for a day of strategic planning. \nOur 2019 goal is to enhance our current MBC activities to reach healthy young women\, underserved communities and those facing disparities. We plan to work with early stagers\, the MBC community\, teaching schools – to include HBCUs\, community\, faith-based\, policy and advocacy partners\, to conduct outreach in underserved communities\, targeting the African-American community.  This outreach will be done on college campuses\, with faith-based institutions and in social settings where young women of color frequent.  The goal will be to reach young women of color\, a community that is highly impacted by MBC\, to increase education of MBC as well as increase engagement within the breast cancer community. \nWe began this work in March 2019 by first holding the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, a “listening” event to better understand the needs of younger women and younger women of color.  This “listening” event engaged young women\, women of color\, community health influencers and people living in those communities\, to better understand the challenges and gaps when it comes to educating healthy young women\, the community and women of color living with MBC on how to better engage when it comes to MBC.  We engaged local community health groups\, people of color and those not usually “at the table” at scientific or advocacy events.  We aim to get the perspectives of the people we want to serve\, address issues of mistrust\, lack of education\, cultural competency and build alliances by engaging people in outreach who look like those we want to impact. \nAt the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, we gathered key insights\, which will be used to build an educational campaign focused on young women of color.  The campaign will target women of color\, designed by women of color\, and will educate young women and people in underserved communities of color and empower this community with tools to engage with each other\, healthcare providers\, and advocate for themselves. \nOur next step\, based on the recommendations from the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, is to engage young women of color who are usually not “at the table” in advocacy work and at scientific conferences.  With this in mind\, we will hold the upcoming MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS in December. \nEmail mbc@tigerlilyfoundation.org for more information on media or sponsorship opportunities. \n \nEVENT PROGRAM \n7:15 AM – Check-in \n7:30 AM – Young Women’s MBC Disparities Fireside Chat \n10:00 AM – Tweet up w/MBC Alliance \n10:30 AM – Facebook Live w/SHARE \n11:00 AM – Thank You & Closing \n\nSPONSORED BY \n  \n  \n  \n \n\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/young-womens-breast-health-day-on-the-hill-2016/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161111T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161111T220000
DTSTAMP:20260430T135320
CREATED:20211015T152532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211015T152532Z
UID:10000076-1478889000-1478901600@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:EMPOWER BALL
DESCRIPTION:December 10\, 20197:30 A.M. – 11 A.M. \nMenger Hotel\, Minuet Room204 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio\, TX 78205 \nA dialogue engaging the African-American community\, centered on understanding the gaps\, misperceptions and barriers to educate young women of color on metastatic breast cancer (MBC)\, and giving them a “seat at the table”\, at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)\, a global scientific gathering. Often\, the scientific/research/advocacy community is called upon to participate and give insights at scientific/advocacy events; yet the people we are trying to reach are not even aware or given the opportunity to participate.  This event\, the Tigerlily MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS will convene diverse representation of people from communities of color – the communities most highly impacted by MBC.  This event will be the first of its kind historically\, bringing together such a wide range of people to an event like SABCS\, to discuss the challenges affecting this community and how to bridge them. For many of these advocates\, it will be their first time hearing of and/or being given the opportunity to attend such a powerful\, international event and to sit side-by-side with some of the most impactful people in the space of breast cancer. Working with and learning from those at SABCS\, we will train these new advocates\, put them at the table at the largest scientific global breast cancer event\, and give them the tools they need to make an impact in their communities. \nWhile attending the MBC Disparities Fireside Chat event\, we will: \n\ntrain individuals who are new to advocacy to create a storyline of their diagnosis and treatment\, and support them as they share their unique perspective as a woman of color with MBC.\nattend various SABCS meetings\, providing them with additional “seats at the table”.\nempower the advocates to share their perspectives via social media\, blogs\, and video while at the event\, and after.\n\nWe invite young women\, patients\, caregivers\, community leaders\, healthcare providers\, advocates\, researchers and policymakers to join us in partnership for a day of strategic planning. \nOur 2019 goal is to enhance our current MBC activities to reach healthy young women\, underserved communities and those facing disparities. We plan to work with early stagers\, the MBC community\, teaching schools – to include HBCUs\, community\, faith-based\, policy and advocacy partners\, to conduct outreach in underserved communities\, targeting the African-American community.  This outreach will be done on college campuses\, with faith-based institutions and in social settings where young women of color frequent.  The goal will be to reach young women of color\, a community that is highly impacted by MBC\, to increase education of MBC as well as increase engagement within the breast cancer community. \nWe began this work in March 2019 by first holding the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, a “listening” event to better understand the needs of younger women and younger women of color.  This “listening” event engaged young women\, women of color\, community health influencers and people living in those communities\, to better understand the challenges and gaps when it comes to educating healthy young women\, the community and women of color living with MBC on how to better engage when it comes to MBC.  We engaged local community health groups\, people of color and those not usually “at the table” at scientific or advocacy events.  We aim to get the perspectives of the people we want to serve\, address issues of mistrust\, lack of education\, cultural competency and build alliances by engaging people in outreach who look like those we want to impact. \nAt the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, we gathered key insights\, which will be used to build an educational campaign focused on young women of color.  The campaign will target women of color\, designed by women of color\, and will educate young women and people in underserved communities of color and empower this community with tools to engage with each other\, healthcare providers\, and advocate for themselves. \nOur next step\, based on the recommendations from the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, is to engage young women of color who are usually not “at the table” in advocacy work and at scientific conferences.  With this in mind\, we will hold the upcoming MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS in December. \nEmail mbc@tigerlilyfoundation.org for more information on media or sponsorship opportunities. \n \nEVENT PROGRAM \n7:15 AM – Check-in \n7:30 AM – Young Women’s MBC Disparities Fireside Chat \n10:00 AM – Tweet up w/MBC Alliance \n10:30 AM – Facebook Live w/SHARE \n11:00 AM – Thank You & Closing \n\nSPONSORED BY \n  \n  \n  \n \n\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/empower-ball/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160618T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211015T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T135320
CREATED:20211015T140136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211015T140136Z
UID:10000074-1466265600-1634328000@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:PAJAMA GLAM PARTY
DESCRIPTION:December 10\, 20197:30 A.M. – 11 A.M. \nMenger Hotel\, Minuet Room204 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio\, TX 78205 \nA dialogue engaging the African-American community\, centered on understanding the gaps\, misperceptions and barriers to educate young women of color on metastatic breast cancer (MBC)\, and giving them a “seat at the table”\, at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)\, a global scientific gathering. Often\, the scientific/research/advocacy community is called upon to participate and give insights at scientific/advocacy events; yet the people we are trying to reach are not even aware or given the opportunity to participate.  This event\, the Tigerlily MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS will convene diverse representation of people from communities of color – the communities most highly impacted by MBC.  This event will be the first of its kind historically\, bringing together such a wide range of people to an event like SABCS\, to discuss the challenges affecting this community and how to bridge them. For many of these advocates\, it will be their first time hearing of and/or being given the opportunity to attend such a powerful\, international event and to sit side-by-side with some of the most impactful people in the space of breast cancer. Working with and learning from those at SABCS\, we will train these new advocates\, put them at the table at the largest scientific global breast cancer event\, and give them the tools they need to make an impact in their communities. \nWhile attending the MBC Disparities Fireside Chat event\, we will: \n\ntrain individuals who are new to advocacy to create a storyline of their diagnosis and treatment\, and support them as they share their unique perspective as a woman of color with MBC.\nattend various SABCS meetings\, providing them with additional “seats at the table”.\nempower the advocates to share their perspectives via social media\, blogs\, and video while at the event\, and after.\n\nWe invite young women\, patients\, caregivers\, community leaders\, healthcare providers\, advocates\, researchers and policymakers to join us in partnership for a day of strategic planning. \nOur 2019 goal is to enhance our current MBC activities to reach healthy young women\, underserved communities and those facing disparities. We plan to work with early stagers\, the MBC community\, teaching schools – to include HBCUs\, community\, faith-based\, policy and advocacy partners\, to conduct outreach in underserved communities\, targeting the African-American community.  This outreach will be done on college campuses\, with faith-based institutions and in social settings where young women of color frequent.  The goal will be to reach young women of color\, a community that is highly impacted by MBC\, to increase education of MBC as well as increase engagement within the breast cancer community. \nWe began this work in March 2019 by first holding the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, a “listening” event to better understand the needs of younger women and younger women of color.  This “listening” event engaged young women\, women of color\, community health influencers and people living in those communities\, to better understand the challenges and gaps when it comes to educating healthy young women\, the community and women of color living with MBC on how to better engage when it comes to MBC.  We engaged local community health groups\, people of color and those not usually “at the table” at scientific or advocacy events.  We aim to get the perspectives of the people we want to serve\, address issues of mistrust\, lack of education\, cultural competency and build alliances by engaging people in outreach who look like those we want to impact. \nAt the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, we gathered key insights\, which will be used to build an educational campaign focused on young women of color.  The campaign will target women of color\, designed by women of color\, and will educate young women and people in underserved communities of color and empower this community with tools to engage with each other\, healthcare providers\, and advocate for themselves. \nOur next step\, based on the recommendations from the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, is to engage young women of color who are usually not “at the table” in advocacy work and at scientific conferences.  With this in mind\, we will hold the upcoming MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS in December. \nEmail mbc@tigerlilyfoundation.org for more information on media or sponsorship opportunities. \n \nEVENT PROGRAM \n7:15 AM – Check-in \n7:30 AM – Young Women’s MBC Disparities Fireside Chat \n10:00 AM – Tweet up w/MBC Alliance \n10:30 AM – Facebook Live w/SHARE \n11:00 AM – Thank You & Closing \n\nSPONSORED BY \n  \n  \n  \n \n\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/pajama-glam-party/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150617T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150617T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T135320
CREATED:20211015T154531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211015T154531Z
UID:10000078-1434542400-1434553200@tigerlilyfoundation.org
SUMMARY:YOUNG WOMEN’S BREAST HEALTH DAY ON THE HILL 2015
DESCRIPTION:December 10\, 20197:30 A.M. – 11 A.M. \nMenger Hotel\, Minuet Room204 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio\, TX 78205 \nA dialogue engaging the African-American community\, centered on understanding the gaps\, misperceptions and barriers to educate young women of color on metastatic breast cancer (MBC)\, and giving them a “seat at the table”\, at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)\, a global scientific gathering. Often\, the scientific/research/advocacy community is called upon to participate and give insights at scientific/advocacy events; yet the people we are trying to reach are not even aware or given the opportunity to participate.  This event\, the Tigerlily MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS will convene diverse representation of people from communities of color – the communities most highly impacted by MBC.  This event will be the first of its kind historically\, bringing together such a wide range of people to an event like SABCS\, to discuss the challenges affecting this community and how to bridge them. For many of these advocates\, it will be their first time hearing of and/or being given the opportunity to attend such a powerful\, international event and to sit side-by-side with some of the most impactful people in the space of breast cancer. Working with and learning from those at SABCS\, we will train these new advocates\, put them at the table at the largest scientific global breast cancer event\, and give them the tools they need to make an impact in their communities. \nWhile attending the MBC Disparities Fireside Chat event\, we will: \n\ntrain individuals who are new to advocacy to create a storyline of their diagnosis and treatment\, and support them as they share their unique perspective as a woman of color with MBC.\nattend various SABCS meetings\, providing them with additional “seats at the table”.\nempower the advocates to share their perspectives via social media\, blogs\, and video while at the event\, and after.\n\nWe invite young women\, patients\, caregivers\, community leaders\, healthcare providers\, advocates\, researchers and policymakers to join us in partnership for a day of strategic planning. \nOur 2019 goal is to enhance our current MBC activities to reach healthy young women\, underserved communities and those facing disparities. We plan to work with early stagers\, the MBC community\, teaching schools – to include HBCUs\, community\, faith-based\, policy and advocacy partners\, to conduct outreach in underserved communities\, targeting the African-American community.  This outreach will be done on college campuses\, with faith-based institutions and in social settings where young women of color frequent.  The goal will be to reach young women of color\, a community that is highly impacted by MBC\, to increase education of MBC as well as increase engagement within the breast cancer community. \nWe began this work in March 2019 by first holding the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, a “listening” event to better understand the needs of younger women and younger women of color.  This “listening” event engaged young women\, women of color\, community health influencers and people living in those communities\, to better understand the challenges and gaps when it comes to educating healthy young women\, the community and women of color living with MBC on how to better engage when it comes to MBC.  We engaged local community health groups\, people of color and those not usually “at the table” at scientific or advocacy events.  We aim to get the perspectives of the people we want to serve\, address issues of mistrust\, lack of education\, cultural competency and build alliances by engaging people in outreach who look like those we want to impact. \nAt the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, we gathered key insights\, which will be used to build an educational campaign focused on young women of color.  The campaign will target women of color\, designed by women of color\, and will educate young women and people in underserved communities of color and empower this community with tools to engage with each other\, healthcare providers\, and advocate for themselves. \nOur next step\, based on the recommendations from the MBC Disparities Listening Summit\, is to engage young women of color who are usually not “at the table” in advocacy work and at scientific conferences.  With this in mind\, we will hold the upcoming MBC Disparities Fireside Chat at SABCS in December. \nEmail mbc@tigerlilyfoundation.org for more information on media or sponsorship opportunities. \n \nEVENT PROGRAM \n7:15 AM – Check-in \n7:30 AM – Young Women’s MBC Disparities Fireside Chat \n10:00 AM – Tweet up w/MBC Alliance \n10:30 AM – Facebook Live w/SHARE \n11:00 AM – Thank You & Closing \n\nSPONSORED BY \n  \n  \n  \n \n\nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH
URL:https://tigerlilyfoundation.org/event/young-womens-breast-health-day-on-the-hill-2015/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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