Maimonides Medical Center raised more than $500,000 for its Breast Cancer Center at the annual Pink Runway fashion show last week.
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Maimonides Medical Center raised more than $500,000 for its Breast Cancer Center at the 10th annual Pink Runway Fashion Show last week.
Nearly 400 guests gathered at the Weylin in Williamsburg on Oct. 5 to watch 16 models — all breast cancer survivors — strut their stuff in full glam and sparkly designer dresses as they celebrated their survival. The crowds applauded the women as they blew kisses, waved and took their turn around the “circle of life” runway.
The Maimo team left the celebration feeling inspired by the strength of the women who participated, according to Ken Gibbs, president and CEO of Maimonides.
“This is one of our favorite events that we do and I think it captures the spirit of Maimonides,” he said. “We celebrate the life inside of our patients and take care of them, work with them and partner with them as the whole human being.”
One model and survivor, Ornesha Watson, told Brooklyn Paper she was both excited and scared to model.
“It feels like a coming out. It’s just one of those moments where you’re embracing that this has happened. It’s still very fresh,” she said. “This is me now, a breast cancer survivor.”
Watson was first diagnosed with breast cancer in January, and said her journey has been full of chemotherapy and surgery — but thanks to the Maimonides staff, she trusted that she would be well taken care of.
“I really trusted them that every thing was going to be okay. It was scary in the beginning but once you met them you feel like you’re going to be fine,” she said.
Shikira Quamina, another participant, called her experience a “fast, crazy ride.” She too was nervous to participate in the fashion show at first, but with the support of her friends and family, she ultimately decided she wanted to…
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