Posts by Caroline O'Donnell
Meet the Models: Edie Wilkie
Edie Wilkie, Survivor since 2012 Since my incredible walks on the runway in 2012 and 2013 and becoming a five year survivor this year, I have become very grateful, appreciative…
Read MoreMeet the Models: Barbie Wolfenden
Barbie Wolfenden, Survivor since 2004, walking in memory of her daughter, Linda Wolfenden (2010) and her sister, Linda Cohen (2003) and to honor her niece, Emily Cohen As devastating as…
Read MoreMeet the Models: Lorraine Ward
Lorraine Ward, first diagnosed in 2007, currently in treatment Well, my cancer came roaring back after nine years in treatment, and it’s taken almost a year to find the right…
Read MoreMeet the Models: Colleen Van Houten
Colleen Van Houten, Survivor since 2012 and walking in celebration of her mother, Patricia Kevelighan, a Survivor since 1993 I attended the very first Runway to support a best friend.…
Read MoreMeet the Models: Tanya Underwood
Tanya Underwood, Walking in memory of her mother, Peggy Underwood (2012) Losing my mom to breast cancer has made me a better mom. It really put into perspective how fragile…
Read MoreMeet the Models: Beth Dwyer
Beth Dwyer, Walking in memory of her mother, Jean Lubrano (1998) I am one of 4 sister, Lubrano sisters….and a lone brother (who we would love to rangle to model…
Read MoreMeet the Models: My Doan
My Doan, Survivor since 2010 Cancer gives you a sobering perspective on life and while it has left my body and mind with both physical and emotional scars, it has…
Read MoreMeet the Models: Anne Mills
Anne Mills, Survivor since 2006 2016 is my 10 year anniversary post breast cancer diagnosis. During discovery and treatment I truly did not think I would have another 10 years.…
Read MoreMeet the Models: Lindsay McGloughlin
Lindsay McGloughlin, Survivor first diagnosed in 2013 I am so thrilled to be walking with Runway for Recovery for its spectacular 10th year! Runway has given me a reason to…
Read MoreMeet the Models: Jenny Clayton
Jenny Clayton, Walking in memory of her mother, Jean Lubrano (1998) My mom died almost 18 years ago, when I was 38 and my daughter was 7. I remember…
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