Beautiful 2024: A Breast Cancer Fashion Show Like No Other!
Come join us for a fabulous evening at the Wisconsin African American Women’s Center for a cause that’s close to our hearts. Witness survivors strut their stuff on the runway in stunning outfits, showcasing courage and beauty while sharing thier stories. This isn’t just any fashion show, it’s a celebration of strength and resilience. Lets celebrate life together and raise awareness in style. See you there!
On October 26th, 2024, at the Wisconsin African American Wisconsin Center in Milwaukee, Chandra’s Breast Cancer Models Inc, will perform a fashion show entitled, “BEAUTIFUL 2024.” Featuring breast cancer survivor models for the purpose of enhancing our celebration of life. We are also looking for seed money to launch a transitional housing program for women under breast cancer treatment including those with financial hardships and even homelessness. Your pledge will support research and local services to those affected by this unpredictable disease.
I am a breast cancer survivor. The purpose of the event is to highlight the signs of early detection. Early screening refers to tests and exams used to find a disease, such as breast cancer, in people who do not have any symptoms. Most doctors feel that early detection for breast cancer saves thousands of lives each year. Many more lives could be saved if even more women and their health care providers took advantage of these tests.
The fundraising goal of your monetary/in kind gifts and services for this event has no limit, all donations are welcome. A percentage of ticket sales will go to Susan G Komen foundation for early detection and screening. A percentage will go toward launching (S.H.O.C.) Survivors House of Champions, an upcoming transitional housing project that would specialize in housing services for the homeless, uninsured, or underinsured. Both men and women survivors, in addition to those with a current diagnosis of cancer. The remainder of proceeds will go to Chandra’s Breast Cancer Models Inc, for promotional services and seed money. All monetary donations are greatly appreciated, please consider the following event sponsorship opportunities below.
Platinum Sponsor $1,000
Gold Sponsor $500
Silver Sponsor $250
Your tax-deductible pledge will be greatly appreciated in our effort to achieve our fundraising goals. Please make all checks payable to Chandra’s Breast Cancer Models Inc. Your pledge along with your image-ready ad must be received by September 30, 2024. Following the event, a brief recap of the show will be sent to all sponsors.
Thank you in advance for your support. Please call if you have any questions or comments about BEAUTIFUL 2024.
Yours Truly,
Chandra Williams|CEO
414.659. 8359
STANLEY GUTIONTOV, M.D.
Stanley Gutiontov was born and raised in Chicago as a first generation American after his family immigrated here from Belarus. He went to college and medical school at Northwestern University as part of the Honors Program in Medical Education. He spent his intern year in the general surgery program at Weill Cornell Medicine where he gained an appreciation of surgical technique and multi-disciplinary collaboration. Following this, he completed his residency training in radiation oncology at The University of Chicago, where he participated in both clinical and translational research and was an author of numerous scientific publications. He also completed a fellowship in medical education and was heavily involved in teaching medical students and other specialists about radiation oncology.
“I take care of all cancers but have a special interest in central nervous system, head and neck, lung, and gynecologic cancers. I enjoy traveling, hiking, swimming, learning new languages, and writing (both poetry and short stories). In the clinic, I take pride in being meticulous in my attention to detail, being empathetic and listening carefully to each person’s story, and striving to provide state of the art cancer treatment, all while clearly explaining each decision. I work with each patient to come up with a treatment plan that takes into account both their medical history and their personal philosophy and wishes. I look forward to meeting you and helping you along your journey.”
Certifications:
ABR Board Certified
Chairman/CEO, Ruben W. Hopkins
A 14-year military veteran, Ruben is the founder of the Wisconsin Black Chamber of Commerce. Concerned with the lack of business engagement and concerned for the future of the black community. For more than 10 years he has been positioning the Wisconsin Black Chamber of Commerce to take a more active leadership role in improving quality of life in black communities throughout the State of Wisconsin.
I was born and raised in Poznan, Poland
Graduated from a medical school in Poznan, Poland.
Came to Milwaukee in the summer of 1996. Since then, Milwaukee has become my home.
Graduated from internal medicine residency program at Sinai Medical Center.
Practiced internal medicine for three years, with a focus on women’s health.
Completed fellowship in hematology and oncology at Froedtert Medical Center.
I graduated from a fellowship in 2005 and took a position as a medical director of Vince Lombardi Cancer Clinic at Sinai Hospital.
My primary interest is breast cancer. I am a strong believer in the prevention of cancer, and early detection.
I am proud of taking care of all women affected by breast cancer.
I am present throughout the whole journey, assisting patients and their families.
I encourage my patients to be actively involved, advocate for themselves, and ask questions.
Staying physically active, leading a normal life as much as possible during the treatment is what I believe in.
I am involved in teaching medical students, residents, and future oncologists.
I strongly support clinical research.
Outside of work which I love, I enjoy spending time with my family, travel, visit my mom overseas (35-year survivor of triple negative breast cancer)
I also enjoy reading and sports.
Magdalena Flejsierowicz, M.D.
Medical Director, Vince Lombardi Clinic, Aurora Sinai Medical Center
Program Director, Aurora Health Care Hematology/Oncology Fellowship ProgramClinical Adjunct Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine & Public Health
Aurora Sinai Medical Center945 North 12th Street, PO Box 342Milwaukee, WI 53201-0342
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 414-219-7370