SUZE ORMAN PARTICIPATES IN CLOSING CEREMONY; GRANTS AWARDED TO EIGHT LOCAL AREA BREAST CANCER ORGANIZATIONS
New York, NY, October 11, 2009 - The seventh annual Avon Walk for Breast Cancer season continued with the Avon Walk in New York this weekend, which raised more than $9.5 million to advance access to care and finding a cure for breast cancer, making it the largest Avon Walk of 2009. The Avon Walk New York is the eighth of nine Avon Walks this year, and the event attracted 4,000 participants drawn from 4 countries and 46 states plus Washington, DC. Among the participants were nearly 450 breast cancer survivors and over 400 men, who joined together to raise lifesaving funds and awareness for breast cancer. During the Closing Ceremony festivities at Hudson River Park Pier 84, 30-year-old walker and 2-year breast cancer survivor JoAnn Astrosky from Carmel, NY was one of several speakers who provided an immediate reminder of the impact of breast cancer and the importance of taking personal action to make a difference. "My story of survival is a success story because I had excellent medical care and a lot of loving support from my family, my friends and my colleagues," noted Astrosky. "But there are people who don't have a large family or a dedicated network of friends and co-workers, and who don't have access to medical care or adequate health insurance. And that's why we're here. Every step we took this weekend was a step to help someone in need. I am very proud of what we've accomplished this weekend." Suze Orman, financial expert and Special Ambassador for the Avon Foundation for Women, joined with Carol Kurzig, President of the Avon Foundation, to present grants during the celebratory Closing Ceremony. Eight local and regional breast cancer organizations received a total of $8,690,900, which ensures the funds raised immediately benefit the community, with a special focus on helping the medically underserved. "We are delighted with the results of our seventh Avon Walk for Breast Cancer New York, which is the largest Avon Walk this year," stated Kurzig. "We have supported breast cancer organizations in the tri-state area for many years, and the outpouring of support and generosity this year, despite the economic situation we are all facing, has allowed us to once again make substantial and much-needed new grants that will benefit those facing breast cancer in the area and nationwide." The new Avon Walk New York grants include: During the Avon Walk New York, which is a noncompetitive event, women and men had a choice of walking a marathon (26.2 miles) or a marathon and a half (39.3 miles) over the weekend. The event kicked off Saturday, October 10th, with an early morning Opening Ceremony in Hudson River Park's Pier 84. Following the Ceremony, walkers began their journey, traveling through the greater NYC Area and concluding at the Avon Walk "Wellness Village" at Randall's Island, a "tent city" complete with two-person tents, hot showers, prepared meals, entertainment and recreational activities such as the Post Selects Spa Zone, Yoga Journal Relaxation Zone, Genentech BioOncology tent with giveaways and lounge area r, Tomboy Tools' "Tool School 101" demonstrations, and a Reebok "fun zone" with penny candy, cotton candy, face painting and fun photos. On Sunday, October 11th walkers completed another 13.1 miles together, ending back in Hudson River Park's Pier 84. Walkers were greeted at the finish line by thousands of family and friends, and among them was Miss USA, Kristen Dalton, who served as one of the volunteers. The day concluded with a celebratory and moving Closing Ceremony, including the awarding of new grants by Suze Orman. To participate in the Avon Walk New York, each walker raised a minimum of $1,800 in donations. Funds raised are managed and disbursed by the Avon Foundation for Women [a 501(c)(3) public charity] and awarded to local, regional and national breast cancer organizations to support five areas of the breast cancer cause, including awareness and education, screening and diagnosis, access to treatment, support services, and scientific research, all with a focus on the medically underserved. Donations are still being accepted for the Avon Walk New York, and registration is still open for women and men to take part in the remaining Avon Walk of 2009 in Charlotte, NC (October 24-25) and all Walks in 2010. To register, donate or for additional information, please visit www.avonwalk.org or call800-541-WALK. For information on the Avon Foundation visit www.avonfoundation.org. ### The Avon Walk for Breast Cancer thanks National Sponsor: Reebok; and Official Sponsors: Genentech BioOncology and Tomboy Tools. Remember: early detection can help save lives. Schedule your mammogram or clinical breast exam today. For more breast cancer information and resources, visitwww.cancer.org (keyword breast cancer) or www.avonfoundation.org, where you can access free printable breast cancer informational literature.
