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Ribbon Walk pays tribute to cancer fighters, survivors

Cancer survivor Penny Bise of Pass Christian crossed the finish line with tears of joy in her eyes during The Ribbon Walk benefit held May 22, 2021, at the Town Green along Jeff Davis Avenue in Long Beach.
     “This is my first run in over 30 years, and it was my fastest run with a time of 36:20,” said Bice, who volunteers at the Bethel Free Health Clinic on Tuesdays and Thursdays providing general health care for adults. “I was encouraged to exercise after reconstruction and decided to join the Ribbon Race.” 
     Bise was among numerous others who joined in The Ribbon Walk, Run, Stroll/Doggie-Dash fundraiser to give back, support or remember someone with cancer.
     Kim David was there in support of Barene Conley, “I am celebrating my last chemo treatment on May 19, 2020.”   
     It was a day of celebration of life. It was a beautiful, sparkling Saturday that enticed walkers, runners, strollers, dashing doggies and many spectators and friends. The Run was a 5K, the Walk was 1 mile, and the Stroll was to bring out the smiles. There were tables under pink tents full of donated items for a silent auction.  The air was filled with jubilation and an appreciation of life that so many in attendance enjoyed as frontline fighters and survivors.  It was a fundraiser for support of people in the local community. 

Debbie Albreht of Pink Heart Funds put on her happy tutu.


     The 5K Overall Winner was Tate Castleman. This year’s participants are as follows: Matt DeBlanc, Pete Jordan, McKenzie Lott, Amber Geiser, Jason Byrd, Paul Gavin, Susan Larosa, Kelsey Deschamps, Beth Victoriano, Logan McDonald, Jeff Pierce, Chris Powell, Tia Pierce, Victoria Crowley, Myra Camp, Blaze Camp, Tricia Aultman, John Bosco, Justin Shaw, Julie Teater, Dominic Day, Shane Rutledge, Abrian Dodson, Indiana Nation, Kera Crawford, Spence Breland, Kathy Preston, Kelly Nation, George Shaw, Penny Bise, Scarlet Nation, Sami Jo Hardy, Shay Hartley, Sylvia Hanes, Cynthia Cameron, Phillip Fontes, Erin Silcox, Carra Melton, Aiden Friedrich, Kira Friedrich, Brenda Garriga and Stacey McCormick (all of their categories and times can be found at https://www.racesplitter.com/race  Pink Heart Ribbon-Results. Information courtesy of A. Jackson “The Diva,” Diva Time.   
     Memorial Foundation Oncology Fund sponsored the event that raised money for Pink Heart Funds and the Oncology Fund. Net proceeds were split 50/50 between the two charities. 
     Memorial Hospital Foundation is a nonprofit organization that provides financial support to patients who are receiving treatment for cancer by providing medication, transportation and nutrition assistance. Keeping donations in the community and helping our neighbors in need is the Memorial mission statement.  Chairperson for the event was Brenda Long from Memorial Oncology.   
     Pink Heart Funds is a nonprofit ministry and outreach charity that provides a variety of products and services including cranial prosthetics (wigs), breast prostheses or post-mastectomy bras, and lymphedema sleeves. Pink Heart gives all products and services free of charge to those suffering from cancer or extreme hair loss disorders with the goal to inspire, encourage and restore hope to those individuals. Chairperson is JoAn Niceley of the Pink Heart Funds.
     Ainsley’s Angels were up front and center for the beginning of the race. Their volunteer pushers had donned their running shoes to put in their fastest times possible with their special riders smiling from ear to ear in the sunlight of the day. Ainsley’s Angels is a nonprofit that strives to make every special needs person feel included in every aspect of life including running a race. Ainsley’s Angels are currently looking for new Rider Athletes and Angel Runners to push the pink chariots of power down the street of upcoming running events.  Visit their Web site at southms@ainsleyangels.org to get involved today.

Laurie Hammond supporting Liz Dixon as a survivor.


     For many people, the pink ribbon for cancer awareness is very recognizable, but there is a whole palette of colors used by many organizations. The ribbon in Ribbon Walk has a long-involved history. Starting    in 1976, Charlotte Haley was making peach ribbons and selling them on a card for her granddaughter, sister, and mother, who had all battled breast cancer. Charlotte Haley was asking those who bought her ribbons to “Wake up our legislators and America by wearing the ribbon.” The cards said, “The National Cancer Institute annual budget is $1.8 billion only 5 percent goes for cancer prevention.”  The merging of the ribbon and symbolism in the United States has led to federal funding being increased four-fold.      
     According to the American Cancer Society, the percentage of women getting annual mammograms and clinical breast exams has more than doubled over the last decade. With the evolution of the wearing of the ribbon has come an awareness of breast cancer. Cancer awareness was transformed by Estee Lauder in 1992, when she chose pink as the color of the ribbon she would use on every cosmetic counter in the country to highlight breast cancer awareness.  
     Avon joined the cause with the pink ribbon lined with gold and a gold rose at the fulcrum in 1993. Hundreds of other companies have adopted the pink ribbon. People like to support a cause and the pink ribbon is a highly recognizable symbol for nurturing, femininity, self-awareness and self-exams to prevent breast cancer. The use of ribbons in the rainbow of colors has come to be the way to draw awareness to many diseases and cancers:  Lung: white, Brain: grey, Liver: Emerald green, Prostate: light blue, Stomach: periwinkle blue, Bone: yellow, Lymphoma: lime green, Breast: pink, and the list goes on. 
For more information about the Pink Heart Funds or how to join in the next Ribbon Walk event, call 228-575-8299, email pinkheartfunds@gmail.com, visit https://pinkheartfunds.org.

On the Cover: Brenda Long, Memorial Outpatient Services pharmacy tech; Jamie Heaton, Memorial Inpatient Services; Micheline McArthur, Memorial infusion tech, were among participants of The Ribbon Walk fundraiser held May 22, 2021, in Long Beach.

Luke still had sleepy in his eyes but parents McKenzie and Tiffany Lott brought him out early to support Tiffany’s co-worker at Memorial who has breast cancer.
Brian Frost made sure he was home from his oil platform job to hear girlfriend Vickie Beard sing the National Anthem during the benefit event.
GiSelle Sturm, Susan Mumme and Margaret Gray represent Memorial Pharmacy.
Barium Bouras, Sabrina Bouras came out in support of mom Fatima Bouras.
Courtney Bellanger is a survivor and a volunteer for Memorial delivering PPE supplies for the runners.
Laney and John Mabbott, Brock Bowen, Michael Kozlowski, Peyton Templin, Nolan Templin, Kristi Bowen, Kiefer Templin, Foster Templin, Reece Bowen, Ash Bowen and Lilli Cobar ran the Ribbon Race.
Shellie Hart, Amy Drake, Monica Palicki, Ken Hembree, Lynn Thornhill, Anna Scafidi, are with Landon Thornhill and William Thornhill to run the Ribbon Race.
Jackie D. Crear of Gulfport represents Memorial Endoscopy GI Joes. Her team included fellow runners Jaycee Davis, Robin Sinclair, Nichelle Williams and Jennifer Whitfield.
Lawrence Graham photographed the event that included his mom singing the National Anthem.
Marek and Lauren Kowalchyk of Long Beach running to honor Lauren’s parents who both passed from cancer.
JoAn Nicely, founder of Pink Heart Funds, stands in front of the prize quilt made as a fundraiser.
A jeep flag holder was offered for the silent auction. Setting up the display are Pink Heart volunteers Cassandra Alexander and Tamra Casey.
Volunteer Kim David was with a joyful Barene Conley celebrating her one year anniversary of health with volunteer Belinda Reed.
Tate Castleman finishes the race first in 18:40.
Volunteer Bryan Rodgers is at the registration table with Marie Poter, treasurer of the Pink Heart Funds.
Memorial’s Beau Gex had gifts for all the runners.
Contributor Valerie Niceley from Niceley Done Salon was with Anne Dilorenzo of the Pink Heart Funds and volunteer and runner Annah Niceley.
Philip Fontes woke Noah and Ava for an early morning run for the Pink Heart Funds.
Erin Silcox of D’Iberville joined Kelsey Deschamps of Gulfport in line for runners who were preregistered for The Ribbon Walk.
Runner Jeff Pierce of Ocean Springs met Blaise Camp from Rayne, La., who is a “pusher” Angel Runner for Ainsley’s Angels.
Rebecca Castleman came to support son Tate Castleman for the Ribbon Run. Tate came in first in the race.
Lexi came for the Doggie Dash with Alan Lipski.
Vivian Holder on the Double D’s Team warms up with Morgan Holder from
Gulfport.
Huey Bang of Pass Christian warms up before the run.
Jules Eckhoff is waiting to run.
Vera Berry puts a humorous light on the fight against breast cancer with her funny hat. She is a retired military veteran, cancer survivor and a volunteer.
Stephanie Pierce of Gulfport came out in support of Team Endo for their first walk.
Pass Christian resident Penny Bise was celebrating her health with a Ribbon Race run.
Beth Victoriano was promoting the great works of Ainsley’s Angels, and looking for more Rider Athletes and Angel Runners for the group’s next big run set for September 18, 2021.
Amber Geiser of the Long Beach School District volunteered as an Angel “pusher” for Ainsley’s Angels.
Shane Rutledge came as a “pusher” to Angel Dominic for Ainsley’s Angels.
Brenda Crew came out to support son Jason Byrd, an Ainsley’s Angel.
Runner Tricia Aultman came from Ocean Springs to participate.
Chris Powell from D’Iberville came to run and support the Pink Heart Funds.
Margie Hamilton participated as a member of the Double D’s cancer fight team.
Warming up with yoga is Laurie Estes of Gulfport and Joyce Whitfield of Perkinston instructed by Chris Estes.
Amber Geiser is an Angel pushing an Ainsley’s Angel.
Ansley’s Angels were the first off the line. Riders (runners in parentheses) are (left to right) Sami-Jo Hardy (Shay Harley and Sylvia Haynes) Aiden Friedrich (Kira Friedrich, Nolan Friedrich and Beth Melton), Logan McDonald (Beth Victoriano), Dominic Day(Shane Rutledge), Myra Camp (Blaise Camp) and Jason Byrd (Amber Geiser).

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