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Meet the Models, NYC: Renee Hollander
As a teacher, Renee’s life has “always been about the children,” so it seems an easy progression to join the Runway community and celebrate her own journey of strength, while benefitting children and families who need help the most.
Read MoreMeet the Models, NYC: KC Hines
“I was hesitant to share my story because health felt deeply personal and I didn’t want to be defined by my illness or recovery.”
Read MoreMeet the Models, NYC: Tammy Leyden
“I had prepared myself in some ways for what it might be like if I got a diagnosis. It all just began from there. I was a machine. I was laser focused on not becoming my mother. I had to be there for my children and get through this.”
Read MoreMeet the Models, NYC: Joelle Uyeda
When I look back, I look at the positive things- when else do you get to go live in NYC for two months? It was fun.”
Read MoreMeet the Models, NYC: Michele Schwartz
“I need to do something and I want to work with organizations who support people currently living in cancer.”
Read MoreMeet the Models, NYC: Jill Fishman
“you can survive with a light after diagnosis.”
Read MoreMeet the Models, NYC: Amy Kazanoff
The most important thing you can do during that time, for your own sanity, is to know that even though you are going through a horrible time, you can handle it because your kids are going to be ok.”
Read MoreMeet the Models, NYC: Jennifer Monkiewicz
“It was funny for everyone and selfishly, it was a good distraction for me.”
Read MoreMeet the Models, NYC: Maria Gregg
“A lot of people bury you before you’re dead. I didn’t want people to treat me different.”
Read MoreMeet the Models, NYC: Stacey Golden
“it was the best decision I ever made. It changed everything for me. I was so sick of getting testing every six moths and living in fear. I felt so lucky to be able to know ahead of time and able to move forward on my terms.”
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