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Pink Power Gone Wild! 2007
A little about the success of Pink Power Gone Wild! 2007...
May 4, 2007 — Looking exceptionally pretty in pink, more than 700 women helped make history at Pink Power Gone Wild!
Pink Power turned out to be one of the largest single fundraising events in Clark County history, raising more than $500,000 to support construction of a new Breast Care Center on the campus of PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center.
The event included food, wine, music, and dancing. It also featured a Crave Party, showcasing high-end shopping with local products, designers, and boutiques.
 Connie and Lee Kearney |
Pink Power provided the perfect audience to announce a multimillion dollar gift to benefit the project. Connie Kearney told the crowd that she and her husband, Lee, are donating $2.5 million to the project and will receive the honor of naming the new facility. Connie is a PeaceHealth Southwest Foundation Board member and a 10-year breast cancer survivor. Lee Kearney serves on the Southwest Washington Health System Board.
"The decision to support this cause is a very personal one for many of our supporters whose lives have been impacted in some way by breast cancer," says Jean Rahn, Executive Director of PeaceHealth Southwest Foundation. "They know that their gift will help women in this community get the care they need, from screenings to treatment to recovery."
In its earliest stages of development, the new Breast Care Center is being designed to provide more room and better access to the many services women need in a comforting environment.
 Successful barely begins to describe Pink Power Gone Wild! While many individuals and companies were important in the event's success, the program's co-chairs (above) were the minds and hands behind the scenes. (Left to right) Kaycee Wiita, Rhona Sen Hoss, Becky Weis, and Jody Campbell. |
"This will be a comprehensive women's health center that goes beyond breast screening and diagnosis," explains Sherril Allen, RN, Breast Care Center Manager. "The facility gives us room to put our diagnostic services as well as complementary support services under one roof."
Thousands of uninsured and underinsured women in nine counties throughout Southwest Washington receive free mammograms and annual examinations each year through the Washington State Breast and Cervical Health Program. PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center is the prime contractor where many of the program recipients are seen at the Breast Care Center. The Center is currently located in the Physicians' Pavilion, which is also on the Medical Center campus.
Fundraising for the new Breast Care Center continues. Your support is appreciated. If you would like to contribute, please contact the PeaceHealth Southwest Foundation at (360) 514-3106.
 Breast cancer survivors celebrate the success of Pink Power Gone Wild! |
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Left: Jeanne Firstenburg, chief operating officer of First Independent and co-chair of Southwest's capital campaign, announces that the PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center Foundation has successfully met its $50 million capital campaign goal, thanks in large part to Pink Power guests.
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 PeaceHealth Southwest's chief operating officer, Rainy Atkins, celebrates the great event turnout, with nearly 750 guests, and a grand total of $3.5 million raised for the Breast Care Center. |
Learn more about generous donors to the successful campaign.
More Pink Power fun
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