Meet the Models: April Goodman
April Goodman’s journey through breast cancer began with a postponed mammogram during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic—a delay that, had it stretched much longer, could have changed the trajectory of her life.
She was supposed to get her screening in March 2020, but like many women during that time, she waited. In September, on the same day her youngest daughter started preschool, April felt a persistent instinct: “Just go get it done.” That decision likely saved her life.
Read MoreMeet the Models: Christina Clements
For those who’ve been a part of Runway for Recovery over the years, Christina is a familiar face—and a powerful presence. A seasoned model and a resilient advocate, she returns to the stage this year not only to represent her own story, but to stand alongside others navigating the ever-evolving path of survivorship.
Read MoreMeet the Models: Marcia Bean-Ebersole
Meet the Models: Strength in Every Stage At Runway for Recovery, we believe every survivor’s journey deserves to be honored in full color—the courage, the complexity, the community. Today, we are honored to introduce one of our incredible models, whose strength has been shaped by three breast cancer diagnoses, a fierce love for her children,…
Read MoreMeet the Models: Andrew Earle
This fall, Andrew Earle walks the Runway in honor of his late wife, Hannah, whose journey through breast cancer was one of profound courage, intentionality, and love. Her story is woven deeply into the Runway for Recovery community—one she believed in wholeheartedly. Today, Andrew continues that connection, honoring her legacy, and walking to inspire others navigating the unbearable weight of loss.
Read MoreMeet the Models: Jennifer Lawrence
Model Spotlight: Jennifer Lawrence Jennifer Lawrence’s story is a testament to the strength of love, family, and community in the face of overwhelming adversity. Diagnosed with breast cancer not once, but twice, Jennifer’s journey has been filled with resilience, raw honesty, and a relentless commitment to showing up for her daughter, Everest, and those she…
Read MoreMeet the Models: Emily Lewis
Emily isn’t walking the runway because she had breast cancer. She’s walking it because she made a powerful, preventative decision after learning she was at high genetic risk. As a BRCA1 previvor, Emily carries the weight of a future that never happened—because she bravely chose to change her present.
Read MoreMeet the Models: Angelina Hawley-Dolan
Angelina is a mother, a wife, a teacher, a daughter, a friend—and now, a survivor. Her story begins not with a diagnosis, but in the quiet rhythm of everyday life: nursing her youngest child, juggling motherhood and her role as director of a Montessori school, and living fully at just 32 years old. Cancer wasn’t on her radar.
Read MoreMeet the Models: Carly Fauth
Carly is the host of the podcast Chemo Coffee Talk, but she’s about to add “Runway Model” to her list of credentials—and with a story as powerful as hers, we couldn’t be more honored to have her join us.
In February 2024, just ten months after finally turning her fitness side hustle into a full-time business, Carly was in the shower when she felt something off.
Meet the Models: Erin McCarthy
For Erin, her mom wasn’t just a parent—she was her best friend, her travel buddy, her confidante, and her biggest cheerleader. Now, Erin is walking the Runway in her honor, bringing the same joy, sparkle, and energy her mom brought into every room.
Read MoreMeet the Models: Laura Bosse
When Laura was first diagnosed with DCIS (Ductal Carcinoma in Situ) in 2021, she felt fortunate to have caught it early. Taking an aggressive approach, she opted for a bilateral mastectomy, believing it would eliminate the cancer for good. But two years later, in 2023, her world shifted in a devastating direction: she was diagnosed with Stage IV metastatic breast cancer.
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