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Part of Runway's mission is to honor the legacies and stories of those who have been impacted by breast cancer. Our blog page is dedicated to helping us share those stories.
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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 it was to lose my younger sister and my only child to breast cancer (and to fight it back twice myself), I have learned that no matter what happens, the world keeps turning. I’m staying on it before it leaves me behind.
Read More »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 protocol to bring it back into control. But despite planning end-of-life scenarios and my funeral while working hard with my medical team to find a way to slow it down or stop it, it has been an astonishing, blessed year. First, I have two more grandsons to join our beloved James Peter, 9 ½ ; a new cousin Jack (John Avery), who turned a year old yesterday (May 7) and…
Read More »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. I encouraged more friends to attend the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Runway. I was diagnosed a month before the 5th Runway. I walked in the 6th and 7th Runways. I referred two friends to walk in the 8th and 9th Runway. I will walk with my 11 year old daughter in the 10th Anniversary Runway. Runway is a giving circle of inspiration, love and fun. Thank you Runway. You’re…
Read More »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 life is, and how important it is to give love freely and unconditionally while you can. This bitter-sweet realization makes every interaction with my children more joyful–even the sleepless nights and temper tantrums on the floor of Target!
Read More »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 one year). My sister, Stacey introduced us to R4R when it was still happening in Concord. This was our first modeling gig. We fell in love with the joy of the event immediately and have walked the runway twice. Our Mother, Jean Hambleton Lubrano, passed away in 98′ after a 20 year battle with the beast we know as Breast Cancer. Mom was so brave and she left us with the…
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