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Kristene Smith
(KS Public Relations), and actress
Wendie Jo Sperber.

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Los Angeles, CA - May 8, 1999
It's a Mother's Day event that some mothers and daughters were unable to attend. Yes, the placards on the back of the runners and walkers said it all. "I'm participating in memory of my 'Mom' or in honor of my 'sister'." So many people who cared so much. They run or walk in memory of or in honor of someone who has faced the battle of breast cancer. Emotions ran freely, from enthusiasm to sorrow. There was passion on the faces of each runner and walker participating along the streets in Los Angeles. 
 
The finish line was flooded with those who have completed their mission; some with tears streaming down their faces, others with smiles and still those with somber expressions. They were young and old, male and female. Those who participated included young mothers with strollers, husbands, families, teenagers and the lone walker. There was the fastest of runners and the determined patient who is still undergoing chemotherapy. 
 
The 6th Annual Revlon Run/Walk sponsored by the Entertainment Industry Foundation, (EIF), was held again this year at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The event began in 1993 when Lilly Tartikoff, Co-Founder of the Revlon Run/Walk for WomenTM and Dr. Dennis Slamon, UCLA met. This event has raised nearly $10 million over the past six years to fund research for breast and ovarian cancer. This year, record numbers both in dollars and persons who participated were recorded. Last Saturday, $2.1 million in pledges were received on the day of the race with an anticipated additional $2 million to be received within the next thirty days. The total number of registered walkers and runners was 43,000 with an additional 7000+ of spectators, vendors and volunteers.

An event of this magnitude takes astute planning and expertise. The Davis Group in Santa Monica has a long history of putting on this event with EIF. They can surely be proud of yet another successful event. There are many details that needed to be tended to. The Davis Group recruits nearly 2000 volunteers that assist not only the day of the race, but for weeks and months ahead of time. One local group that volunteered was The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls fro Diamond Bar Assembly #267. They worked at the finish line to assist the runners and walkers as they completed the race. 

Celebrity host Dennis Franz and his wife, Joanie, a breast cancer survivor, were amongst the celebrities at the event. In an interview with Dennis and his wife, they think that this event is a great cause and were there to support it. Other celebrities included; Meg Tilly, Jose Solano, actress and breast cancer survivor Wendie Jo Sperber, Meredith Baxter, Revlon Spokespersons and actresses Kim Delaney and Halle Berry and musical entertainment by the Doobie Brothers. These celebrities and others came to lend their support and name to this worthwhile cause.

The beneficiaries include Women's Information Network Against Breast Cancer (WIN ABC) which makes its headquarters in Covina, California. Women's Information Network Against Breast Cancer is a national non-profit organization that provides rapid access to state-of-the-art information by disseminating educational materials to breast cancer patients, their families and friends. Funds raised from this event will be used to expand the Breast Buddy and Breast Aid Programs for Indigent and Underserved throughout Los Angeles County.

Additional beneficiaries included the Revlon/UCLA Women's Cancer Research Program, The Wellness Community, Watts Health Foundation Mobile Mammography Center, USC/Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center & Hospital Ovarian Program, Los Angeles Breast Cancer Alliance, Gilda Radner Ovarian Cancer Detection Program, Women of Color Breast Cancer Survivors Support Project, and Little Company of Mary Hospital Coordinated Breast Cancer Care Program.

Last year at the Revlon Run/Walk for Women, the historical Breast Cancer Research Semi-Postal Stamp was unveiled by the United States Postal Service and Ms. Tartikoff along with Kelsey Grammer and Betsy Mullen, President/CEO of WIN ABC. This year the Postal Service was a Co-Sponsor of the Revlon event and came to sell the Breast Cancer Research semi-postal stamp. The postal service sold over 17,000-breast cancer research stamps that day alone. Two hundred million stamps were printed for the two-year pilot program. An additional 89 million stamps have been printed to date. During the first nine months of sales, the United States Postal Service announced that this special fundraising stamp had already raised $6 million for Breast Cancer Research. The funds benefit the National Institutes of Health and the Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program. If the stamp proves successful by June of 2000, it could "stick around" as a permanent postal "affixer" and its effectiveness will be able to continue to provide a viable source of much needed research dollars to help eradicate breast cancer.

Last Updated: 06/01/2004

 

Celebrity host,
Dennis Franz

From Revlon,
Halle Berry

From Revlon,
Kim Delaney
 
Photos above
taken from
the Revlon
run/walk for
women
handout,
Revlon/EIF, 1999


A Crowd of Runners,
Walkers, and plenty
of supporters show
up in record numbers.

The Doobie Brothers
are 'Takin' It To The
Streets' and raising
awareness for
Breast Cancer.

Pledge by pledge,
WIN ABC stands
out in the crowd.
 
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