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YUMA, Ariz. – Area softball players come together at the Team Bridget 5th Annual Co-Rec Tournament to battle for a good cause June 8, 2013. During a break in action, Bridget’s Gift presented a check for $3000 to the Yuma Coalition for Awareness in support of their work here in the area. The three-day event is held at Kennedy Park 7 – 9 June. Softball enthusiasts will be entertained as games are played throughout the night. See Bridget’s Gift on Facebook for more information. -- Photograph by Keith "The Bull" Stevenson © Nonprofit Media Production 2013 All rights reserved
Breast Cancer Awareness Pink Tree Lighting 2011
In honor of a family member we lost to breast cancer Theresa Irene Wolowski and Ryan Janek Wolowski, first lit this Kanzan tree in pink lights as a tribute to Maura Wolowski on 11-14-2010
After the tree was lit with pink mini holiday lights we said a prayer for Maura Wolowski and her surviving family members. She is still very much loved and not forgotten.
Please encourage the ones you love to have a screening for breast cancer.
During the holiday season we often gather and see family members. We are hoping this pink tree will make it easier and more likely that folks with be able to talk about breast cancer with their family members as well as their doctors.
for example..Hey did you hear Aunt Theresa did a pink tree on her front lawn? Really why? She made a breast cancer awareness tree, instantly the whole room had an easy way to start talking about cancer, without it being a total downer and with early detection being your friend, we encourage everyone to get involved.
This tree is planted on Long Island New York where the cancer rate is very high.
The 2011 lighting took place on 11-12-2011 and was attended by Rich Wolowski, Theresa Irene Wolowski, Ryan Janek Wolowski, Girish Bhasin and John Erario. This years dedication was that of Cancer Recovery and we dedicated this to both Judy Wolowski and friend of the family Dorthy Phister who both were recently diagnosed with cancer. And with this early detection we are wishing them both a speedy recovery.
Talk about this with your loved ones and make sure to get checked regularly.
Pink Flowering Kanzan Cherry Blossom Tree
11-17-2011
Ronkonkoma New York USA
Photo by
Ryan Janek Wolowski
Breast Cancer Awareness Pink Tree Lighting 2011
In honor of a family member we lost to breast cancer Theresa Irene Wolowski and Ryan Janek Wolowski, first lit this Kanzan tree in pink lights as a tribute to Maura Wolowski on 11-14-2010
After the tree was lit with pink mini holiday lights we said a prayer for Maura Wolowski and her surviving family members. She is still very much loved and not forgotten.
Please encourage the ones you love to have a screening for breast cancer.
During the holiday season we often gather and see family members. We are hoping this pink tree will make it easier and more likely that folks with be able to talk about breast cancer with their family members as well as their doctors.
for example..Hey did you hear Aunt Theresa did a pink tree on her front lawn? Really why? She made a breast cancer awareness tree, instantly the whole room had an easy way to start talking about cancer, without it being a total downer and with early detection being your friend, we encourage everyone to get involved.
This tree is planted on Long Island New York where the cancer rate is very high.
The 2011 lighting took place on 11-12-2011 and was attended by Rich Wolowski, Theresa Irene Wolowski, Ryan Janek Wolowski, Girish Bhasin and John Erario. This years dedication was that of Cancer Recovery and we dedicated this to both Judy Wolowski and friend of the family Dorthy Phister who both were recently diagnosed with cancer. And with this early detection we are wishing them both a speedy recovery.
Talk about this with your loved ones and make sure to get checked regularly.
Pink Flowering Kanzan Cherry Blossom Tree
11-17-2011
Ronkonkoma New York USA
Photo by
Ryan Janek Wolowski
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
Breast Cancer Awareness Pink Tree Lighting 2011
In honor of a family member we lost to breast cancer Theresa Irene Wolowski and Ryan Janek Wolowski, first lit this Kanzan tree in pink lights as a tribute to Maura Wolowski on 11-14-2010
After the tree was lit with pink mini holiday lights we said a prayer for Maura Wolowski and her surviving family members. She is still very much loved and not forgotten.
Please encourage the ones you love to have a screening for breast cancer.
During the holiday season we often gather and see family members. We are hoping this pink tree will make it easier and more likely that folks with be able to talk about breast cancer with their family members as well as their doctors.
for example..Hey did you hear Aunt Theresa did a pink tree on her front lawn? Really why? She made a breast cancer awareness tree, instantly the whole room had an easy way to start talking about cancer, without it being a total downer and with early detection being your friend, we encourage everyone to get involved.
This tree is planted on Long Island New York where the cancer rate is very high.
The 2011 lighting took place on 11-12-2011 and was attended by Rich Wolowski, Theresa Irene Wolowski, Ryan Janek Wolowski, Girish Bhasin and John Erario. This years dedication was that of Cancer Recovery and we dedicated this to both Judy Wolowski and friend of the family Dorthy Phister who both were recently diagnosed with cancer. And with this early detection we are wishing them both a speedy recovery.
Talk about this with your loved ones and make sure to get checked regularly.
Pink Flowering Kanzan Cherry Blossom Tree
11-17-2011
Ronkonkoma New York USA
Photo by
Ryan Janek Wolowski
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
Breast Cancer Awareness Pink Tree Lighting 2011
In honor of a family member we lost to breast cancer Theresa Irene Wolowski and Ryan Janek Wolowski, first lit this Kanzan tree in pink lights as a tribute to Maura Wolowski on 11-14-2010
After the tree was lit with pink mini holiday lights we said a prayer for Maura Wolowski and her surviving family members. She is still very much loved and not forgotten.
Please encourage the ones you love to have a screening for breast cancer.
During the holiday season we often gather and see family members. We are hoping this pink tree will make it easier and more likely that folks with be able to talk about breast cancer with their family members as well as their doctors.
for example..Hey did you hear Aunt Theresa did a pink tree on her front lawn? Really why? She made a breast cancer awareness tree, instantly the whole room had an easy way to start talking about cancer, without it being a total downer and with early detection being your friend, we encourage everyone to get involved.
This tree is planted on Long Island New York where the cancer rate is very high.
The 2011 lighting took place on 11-12-2011 and was attended by Rich Wolowski, Theresa Irene Wolowski, Ryan Janek Wolowski, Girish Bhasin and John Erario. This years dedication was that of Cancer Recovery and we dedicated this to both Judy Wolowski and friend of the family Dorthy Phister who both were recently diagnosed with cancer. And with this early detection we are wishing them both a speedy recovery.
Talk about this with your loved ones and make sure to get checked regularly.
Pink Flowering Kanzan Cherry Blossom Tree
11-17-2011
Ronkonkoma New York USA
Photo by
Ryan Janek Wolowski
Breast Cancer Awareness Pink Tree Lighting 2011
In honor of a family member we lost to breast cancer Theresa Irene Wolowski and Ryan Janek Wolowski, first lit this Kanzan tree in pink lights as a tribute to Maura Wolowski on 11-14-2010
After the tree was lit with pink mini holiday lights we said a prayer for Maura Wolowski and her surviving family members. She is still very much loved and not forgotten.
Please encourage the ones you love to have a screening for breast cancer.
During the holiday season we often gather and see family members. We are hoping this pink tree will make it easier and more likely that folks with be able to talk about breast cancer with their family members as well as their doctors.
for example..Hey did you hear Aunt Theresa did a pink tree on her front lawn? Really why? She made a breast cancer awareness tree, instantly the whole room had an easy way to start talking about cancer, without it being a total downer and with early detection being your friend, we encourage everyone to get involved.
This tree is planted on Long Island New York where the cancer rate is very high.
The 2011 lighting took place on 11-12-2011 and was attended by Rich Wolowski, Theresa Irene Wolowski, Ryan Janek Wolowski, Girish Bhasin and John Erario. This years dedication was that of Cancer Recovery and we dedicated this to both Judy Wolowski and friend of the family Dorthy Phister who both were recently diagnosed with cancer. And with this early detection we are wishing them both a speedy recovery.
Talk about this with your loved ones and make sure to get checked regularly.
Pink Flowering Kanzan Cherry Blossom Tree
11-17-2011
Ronkonkoma New York USA
Photo by
Ryan Janek Wolowski
Breast Cancer Awareness Pink Tree Lighting 2011
In honor of a family member we lost to breast cancer Theresa Irene Wolowski and Ryan Janek Wolowski, first lit this Kanzan tree in pink lights as a tribute to Maura Wolowski on 11-14-2010
After the tree was lit with pink mini holiday lights we said a prayer for Maura Wolowski and her surviving family members. She is still very much loved and not forgotten.
Please encourage the ones you love to have a screening for breast cancer.
During the holiday season we often gather and see family members. We are hoping this pink tree will make it easier and more likely that folks with be able to talk about breast cancer with their family members as well as their doctors.
for example..Hey did you hear Aunt Theresa did a pink tree on her front lawn? Really why? She made a breast cancer awareness tree, instantly the whole room had an easy way to start talking about cancer, without it being a total downer and with early detection being your friend, we encourage everyone to get involved.
This tree is planted on Long Island New York where the cancer rate is very high.
The 2011 lighting took place on 11-12-2011 and was attended by Rich Wolowski, Theresa Irene Wolowski, Ryan Janek Wolowski, Girish Bhasin and John Erario. This years dedication was that of Cancer Recovery and we dedicated this to both Judy Wolowski and friend of the family Dorthy Phister who both were recently diagnosed with cancer. And with this early detection we are wishing them both a speedy recovery.
Talk about this with your loved ones and make sure to get checked regularly.
Pink Flowering Kanzan Cherry Blossom Tree
11-17-2011
Ronkonkoma New York USA
Photo by
Ryan Janek Wolowski
My wife saw these on the way to work one day. I went out to find them as I am so closely associated with their fight against breast cancer and it's early detection. What a great way to raise awareness and hopefully funds. Go to the link below for more information.
I also just found a Flickr group for them...
Breast Cancer Awareness Pink Tree Lighting 2011
In honor of a family member we lost to breast cancer Theresa Irene Wolowski and Ryan Janek Wolowski, first lit this Kanzan tree in pink lights as a tribute to Maura Wolowski on 11-14-2010
After the tree was lit with pink mini holiday lights we said a prayer for Maura Wolowski and her surviving family members. She is still very much loved and not forgotten.
Please encourage the ones you love to have a screening for breast cancer.
During the holiday season we often gather and see family members. We are hoping this pink tree will make it easier and more likely that folks with be able to talk about breast cancer with their family members as well as their doctors.
for example..Hey did you hear Aunt Theresa did a pink tree on her front lawn? Really why? She made a breast cancer awareness tree, instantly the whole room had an easy way to start talking about cancer, without it being a total downer and with early detection being your friend, we encourage everyone to get involved.
This tree is planted on Long Island New York where the cancer rate is very high.
The 2011 lighting took place on 11-12-2011 and was attended by Rich Wolowski, Theresa Irene Wolowski, Ryan Janek Wolowski, Girish Bhasin and John Erario. This years dedication was that of Cancer Recovery and we dedicated this to both Judy Wolowski and friend of the family Dorthy Phister who both were recently diagnosed with cancer. And with this early detection we are wishing them both a speedy recovery.
Talk about this with your loved ones and make sure to get checked regularly.
Pink Flowering Kanzan Cherry Blossom Tree
11-17-2011
Ronkonkoma New York USA
Photo by
Ryan Janek Wolowski
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
My wife saw these on the way to work one day. I went out to find them as I am so closely associated with their fight against breast cancer and it's early detection. What a great way to raise awareness and hopefully funds. Go to the link below for more information.
I also just found a Flickr group for them...
Breast Cancer Awareness Pink Tree Lighting 2011
In honor of a family member we lost to breast cancer Theresa Irene Wolowski and Ryan Janek Wolowski, first lit this Kanzan tree in pink lights as a tribute to Maura Wolowski on 11-14-2010
After the tree was lit with pink mini holiday lights we said a prayer for Maura Wolowski and her surviving family members. She is still very much loved and not forgotten.
Please encourage the ones you love to have a screening for breast cancer.
During the holiday season we often gather and see family members. We are hoping this pink tree will make it easier and more likely that folks with be able to talk about breast cancer with their family members as well as their doctors.
for example..Hey did you hear Aunt Theresa did a pink tree on her front lawn? Really why? She made a breast cancer awareness tree, instantly the whole room had an easy way to start talking about cancer, without it being a total downer and with early detection being your friend, we encourage everyone to get involved.
This tree is planted on Long Island New York where the cancer rate is very high.
The 2011 lighting took place on 11-12-2011 and was attended by Rich Wolowski, Theresa Irene Wolowski, Ryan Janek Wolowski, Girish Bhasin and John Erario. This years dedication was that of Cancer Recovery and we dedicated this to both Judy Wolowski and friend of the family Dorthy Phister who both were recently diagnosed with cancer. And with this early detection we are wishing them both a speedy recovery.
Talk about this with your loved ones and make sure to get checked regularly.
Pink Flowering Kanzan Cherry Blossom Tree
11-17-2011
Ronkonkoma New York USA
Photo by
Ryan Janek Wolowski
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
Breast Cancer Awareness Pink Tree Lighting 2011
In honor of a family member we lost to breast cancer Theresa Irene Wolowski and Ryan Janek Wolowski, first lit this Kanzan tree in pink lights as a tribute to Maura Wolowski on 11-14-2010
After the tree was lit with pink mini holiday lights we said a prayer for Maura Wolowski and her surviving family members. She is still very much loved and not forgotten.
Please encourage the ones you love to have a screening for breast cancer.
During the holiday season we often gather and see family members. We are hoping this pink tree will make it easier and more likely that folks with be able to talk about breast cancer with their family members as well as their doctors.
for example..Hey did you hear Aunt Theresa did a pink tree on her front lawn? Really why? She made a breast cancer awareness tree, instantly the whole room had an easy way to start talking about cancer, without it being a total downer and with early detection being your friend, we encourage everyone to get involved.
This tree is planted on Long Island New York where the cancer rate is very high.
The 2011 lighting took place on 11-12-2011 and was attended by Rich Wolowski, Theresa Irene Wolowski, Ryan Janek Wolowski, Girish Bhasin and John Erario. This years dedication was that of Cancer Recovery and we dedicated this to both Judy Wolowski and friend of the family Dorthy Phister who both were recently diagnosed with cancer. And with this early detection we are wishing them both a speedy recovery.
Talk about this with your loved ones and make sure to get checked regularly.
Pink Flowering Kanzan Cherry Blossom Tree
11-17-2011
Ronkonkoma New York USA
Photo by
Ryan Janek Wolowski
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
YUMA, Ariz. – Area softball players come together at the Team Bridget 5th Annual Co-Rec Tournament to battle for a good cause June 8, 2013. During a break in action, Bridget’s Gift presented a check for $3000 to the Yuma Coalition for Awareness in support of their work here in the area. The three-day event is held at Kennedy Park 7 – 9 June. Softball enthusiasts will be entertained as games are played throughout the night. See Bridget’s Gift on Facebook for more information. -- Photograph by Keith "The Bull" Stevenson © Nonprofit Media Production 2013 All rights reserved
My wife saw these on the way to work one day. I went out to find them as I am so closely associated with their fight against breast cancer and it's early detection. What a great way to raise awareness and hopefully funds. Go to the link below for more information.
I also just found a Flickr group for them...
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
CANWALK 24 was organized in Bengaluru to create awareness about Cancer and it's early detection. More than 10k Bengalureans participated.
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (October 22, 2016) More than 700 military personnel and community members show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by competing in Fort Belvoir's annual 5K Run/Walk at the Belvoir Hospital.
The event, which emerged from a partnership between the USO Warrior and Family Support Center and the Belvoir Hospital Oncology Department, aims to not only recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month but also to increase the community's knowledge of the disease and promote early detection.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)