The Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition (DBCC) and CAMP Rehoboth successfully
held the 2021 Broadwalk on or off the Boardwalk on Sunday, April
25, 2021.
The Broadwalk on the
Boardwalk is a free event, organized and originally created by Kathy Wiz in
honor of her sister’s battle with breast cancer. Broadwalk has historically wrapped up the
CAMP Rehoboth Women’s Fest weekend. Each year Broadwalk on the Boardwalk draws hundreds to the Rehoboth boardwalk to come to CAMP Rehoboth,
enjoy music, comradery, and fun before the walk began. Then we would walk
together to the south end of the Rehoboth boardwalk, stopping for pictures at
the Green Turtle. At the end we would move to the beach to create a human
circle of love enveloping the survivors we are celebrating in the center of the
circle. This year we asked people to walk on their own, take pictures and share
them on Facebook. People came to CAMP Rehoboth, bought our signature boas for a
donation and took them on their walk. We had newly diagnosed survivors with
their supporters, as well as breast cancer survivors who were many years into
their survivorship. Overall, it was a beautiful day where we enjoyed seeing
people in masks and chatting with small groups who come to celebrate with us
all morning.
During these trying times, your help is needed more
than ever. If you did not get a chance to participate in person, or drop off a
donation you can still support the event by making a donation here: https://dbcc.ejoinme.org/Broadwalk
All proceeds from the 2021 Broadwalk on the
Boardwalk benefit the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition’s (DBCC) programs that
increase breast cancer awareness, promote the importance of early detection,
provide access to mammograms, and provide support and resources to men and
women in our local community who are newly diagnosed or facing recurrence of
breast cancer. For additional
information about the event, call 302-212-2947 or email Connie Holdridge
at choldridge@debreastcancer.org
About
Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition
The
Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition (DBCC) is a 501(c) (3) organization offering
statewide programs and services. The Delaware
Breast Cancer Coalition, Inc. empowers our community by raising awareness of
breast health issues
through survivorship support services, outreach and education, in order to
facilitate the early detection and treatment of breast cancer.
Its vision
is to create a community where every person diagnosed with breast cancer is a
survivor, and fear and doubt are replaced with knowledge and hope. The DBCC
also supports the National Breast Cancer Coalition’s advocacy efforts to end
breast cancer.
Headquartered
in Wilmington with offices in Kent and Sussex Counties, the Delaware Breast
Cancer Coalition’s programs reach diverse communities to deliver messages that
address their unique concerns about breast cancer and early detection.
Recognizing the barriers of language, culture, and economics, DBCC trains
community advocates through their Peer Mentor Program, as well as works to help
educate and encourage women and men to take responsibility for their health
through breast health presentations and community health fairs. In addition,
the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition helps those with low incomes and those
with little or no insurance receive free or reduced-cost care.
For more information about the Delaware Breast
Cancer Coalition, call 866-312-DBCC (3222) or visit the website at www.debreastcancer.org