Come see MGG on Feb 14th @ the Professional Women in Building Event! 11am-2pm Enjoy networking, local shopping vendors, exquisite basket raffles, live music, food & cocktails! All proceeds benefit Professional Women in Building Scholarships for 2024 Year!
$60.00 for members/ $75.00 for nonmembers
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Robinson Township Police Department, 1000 Church Hill Road, Pittsburgh PA 15205
"NO ONE FIGHTS ALONE" WOMEN'S SELF DEFENSE CLASS" in HONOR of SAMANTHA KAIB
My journey started on July 11, 2023, when I was told I have Stage IIA invasive Ductal carcinoma breast cancer. I opted to undergo a lumpectomy procedure and bilateral reconstructive surgery on Friday, September 22 at the UPMC Magee Women's hospital under the care of my doctors, Dr. Emilia Diego and Dr. Brodie Parent. I know my journey has only just begun and there are still a few things that are unknown, but what I do know is that I will overcome this through STRENGTH and COURAGE; I have chosen FAITH over fear, and no matter what, I will fight and I will kick cancer’s ass!” Come join the fight and show your support for Samantha and all other women battling breast cancer as "No One Fights Alone"! All of the proceeds will go to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Breast Cancer Foundation!
Please email momsgotguns@outlook.com to register and pay via venmo, cash or check $25.00
Bethel Park Senior High School, 309 Church Road , Bethel Park, PA 15102
Joey Fabus was an 8 year old boy when he was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor in May 2014. His cancer was Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG) and the current survival rate is 0%. Most children afflicted with this disease die within 9-12 months of diagnosis. On January 21, 2015 surrounded by his loving family, Joey died from DIPG. Current treatment options have not been successful. More research and funding are desperately needed. The Joey Fabus Childhood Cancer Foundation (JFCCF) began in honor of Joey Fabus to let the world know what an amazing boy he was, to raise awareness, and to raise funds to be donated to successful DIPG research facilities throughout the world in hope that a cure will be found for this awful disease. Please visit our website, JFCCF.org for more information about the Foundation.
With the race, JFCCF hopes to raise awareness and important funding to someday help end DIPG in honor of Joey and all of the other children who have passed or are afflicted with this unspeakable disease.