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The Runway for Recovery Ilene Beal Legacy of Leadership 2025 Award Recipient Announced
Honoring Lindsay McGloughlin: Leading with Strength, Serving with Heart We are honored to announce that Lindsay McGloughlin will receive the Ilene Beal Legacy of Leadership Award at this year’s 19th…
Read MoreMeet the Models: Sarah Hickey
Cancer didn’t just change my life—it reshaped it entirely. I was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive breast cancer (primary angiosarcoma of the breast) in 2020, and today, I’m living with stage 4 metastatic disease. I had a unilateral mastectomy and chose to remain flat on one side without a prosthetic. That decision wasn’t about loss—it was about truth. This is my body now, and I’ve learned to love it not in spite of the changes, but because of them.
Read MoreAlison Chamberlain, Love for Runway Concord, MA Speaker
In 2018, I was 41 years old with two young daughters—just 6 and 8 at the time—when I was diagnosed with stage 1 triple-positive breast cancer. I had no family…
Read MoreAngelina Hawley-Dolan, Love for Runway, Concord, MA
Good evening, everyone!! It is with a heart full of gratitude and a profound sense of humility that I am here with you all tonight. To be at this…
Read MoreErika’s Story
A Funded Family of a Mom who is Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer
Read MoreLove for Runway Speaker: Julie Clemente
Hello my name is Julie Clemente. I was diagnosed with invasive ductal carcinoma (breast cancer) this past July 2024. I am proud to say that I am 9 months post…
Read MoreWyndham Clark Donates $25,000 to Runway for Recovery to Support Families Impacted by Metastatic Breast Cancer
Boston, MA – March 3, 2025 – U.S. Open champion Wyndham Clark is turning his personal loss into purpose with a $25,000 donation to Runway for Recovery, a nonprofit that…
Read MoreMeet the Models, NYC: Arlene Garcia
“I learned to value myself more than anything. You put your family first always, but I have learned you have to take care of yourself first in order to take care of them.”
Read MoreMeet the Models, NYC: Paula Froehle
“there still seems to be this sense of quiet about breast cancer. I understand it is very personal, but I have been shocked that no matter who I speak to, they are 1 degree separated from breast cancer. There is a fear you live with about anything else that happens that it is the cancer returning.”
Read MoreMeet the Models, NYC: Miriam Greene
“I am not afraid to tell my patients I have had breast cancer and encourage them to get their mammogram. No matter what the results, you need to keep living. You cannot let it stop you.”
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