Episcopal Health Services Supports Breast Cancer Research with “Real Men Wear Pink” Fashion Show
Far Rockaway, New York, October 3, 2024 — Episcopal Health Services’ (EHS) team members came together for a worthy cause when the health system hosted a “Real Men Wear Pink” Fashion Show in support of breast cancer awareness and research on Sept. 27 at the EHS Clinical Learning Center.
The upbeat event featured EHS’ “Real Men Wear Pink” ambassadors, who dazzled audience members by showcasing their most creative pink ensembles, with some help from DJ Osei. The ambassadors earned their spot in the lineup by raising money for the American Cancer Society in the weeks leading up to the event.
“Our ‘Real Men Wear Pink’ ambassadors understood the assignment,” said Sharika Gordon, Senior Vice President & Chief People Officer. “They looked fabulous and put on an incredibly entertaining show for a truly worthy cause. At EHS, we understand how devastating a breast cancer diagnosis can be, and we’re proud to support the American Cancer Society in raising awareness and funds for much-needed research.”
EHS SVP & Chief People Officer (right), who spearheaded the event.
The atmosphere at the show was festive, featuring pink decor, T-shirts, swag bags, delicious beverages, and sweet treats in various shades of pink, making the fundraiser truly memorable.
Proceeds from ticket sales and T-shirt purchases will benefit the American Cancer Society. The “Real Men Wear Pink” Fashion Show kicks off a month-long series of activities at EHS, aimed at raising awareness and supporting breast cancer research.
According to the American Cancer Society, one in eight women will develop breast cancer during their lifetime. Raising awareness and funding research are critical in the fight against this disease. EHS hosted this event to support the American Cancer Society’s efforts and bring attention to the importance of early detection and treatment.
About Episcopal Health Services
Episcopal Health Services Inc., (EHS) is a health system located on the Rockaway Peninsula in Queens, New York. The system provides emergency and ambulatory care to the densely populated, culturally and economically diverse, and medically underserved Rockaways and Five Towns populations. The system provides people of all faiths with comprehensive preventive, diagnostic treatment, and rehabilitative services, regardless of their ability to pay.