FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 27, 2002
Contact: Renée Gaines,
Director of Public Relations Against Breast Cancer
Women’s Information Network
South Second Avenue, Suite K
Covina, California 91723
Telephone: 626-332-2255 536
E-mail: mail@winabc.org
“A Photographic Essay of Breast Cancer –One Woman’s Journey
Grand Opening Reception December 2, 2002”
Azusa, CA - Students of Azusa Pacific
University are having a special art show at the Fire Hall Gallery at Azusa
Pacific University West beginning on December 2 running through December 13,
2002. Veronica Madrid invites you to view her photographic essay at Azusa
Pacific University (APU). Azusa Pacific University West Campus in the
Darling Building is located at 701 E. Foothill Street, Azusa, California.
Veronica was just 38 when she was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer.
Married with two children she faced the disease all women fear most. Scared,
feeling alone and needing support she turned to local non-profit
organization Women’s Information Network Against Breast Cancer for
information and support. She is now six months into her journey and wants to
share with others how this project gave her hope and kept her centered in
loving life. Photographer Christine Duran journalized Veronica’s breast
cancer experiences in a compelling photographic essay. From three days prior
to her surgery and continuing throughout her chemotherapy, the many faces of
Veronica are shown in these compelling portraits. You will be sure to
experience beauty, love, fear, determination and survival while studying
these poignant photographs.
There will be a special opening
reception on December 2, 2002 from 6pm through 9pm. The show is
appropriately titled “CANCER SUCKS”. Local songstress, Sydnee Duran from
Whittier Christian School of Independent Study will be entertaining at
8:00pm. Pastry chef, Lori Owens from Azusa Pacific University will be
catering the event. The public is invited to attend and the event is free of
charge. Donations will be accepted to help fund WIN ABC’s programs and
services.
Women’s Information Network Against
Breast Cancer is a national non-profit organization that currently serves
over 20,000 women annually through the Breast Aid® and Breast Buddy Breast
Care® Programs by disseminating information to breast cancer patients and
their families, and offering peer mentor support. Their extensive website
www.winabc.org offers information
including questions to ask the doctor, and specific breast health and breast
cancer related material.
For more information on the WIN Against
Breast Cancer organization, please call Renée Gaines, Director of Public
Relations (626) 332-2255, or visit the web site at
www.winabc.org.
Last Updated:
10/05/2003