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Episcopal Health Services hosts “Real Men Wear Pink” fashion show to support breast cancer research

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EHS’ “Real Men Wear Pink” ambassadors are pictured with (front row, left-right): Rose Guerrier, EHS Manager of Partnerships and Community Relations, Carolyn Walkes, RN, BSN, Health Education Nurse, Michelle Burchette, Lead Mammography Technologist, Ronica Ganesh, EHS Director of Benefits & Total Rewards and Sharika Gordon, EHS SVP & Chief People Officer.
Photos courtesy of Episcopal Health Services

Team members of Episcopal Health Services (EHS) in Far Rockaway came together to promote breast cancer awareness and research last week, hosting a “Real Men Wear Pink” Fashion Show.

The event, held on Sept. 27 at the EHS Clinical Learning Center, featured EHS’s “Real Men Wear Pink” ambassadors, who showcased their best pink-themed outfits in a vibrant display of creativity and solidarity. Musical energy was provided by DJ Osei providing, the ambassadors took to the runway to display their unique styles. The participants earned their spots in the show by raising funds for the American Cancer Society in the weeks leading up to the event.

Rose Guerrier, Manager of Partnerships and Community Relations at EHS (left), served as emcee for the “Real Men Wear Pink” Fashion Show. Also pictured is Sharika Gordon, EHS SVP & Chief People Officer (right), who spearheaded the event.Photos courtesy of Episcopal Health Services

“Our ‘Real Men Wear Pink’ ambassadors understood the assignment,” said Sharika Gordon, Senior Vice President & Chief People Officer at EHS. “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.”

Andrew Greene, Identity & Access Management Analyst at EHS, wowed the audience with a confetti surprise during his walk down the runway.Photos courtesy of Episcopal Health Services

The festive atmosphere of the fashion show was enhanced by pink-themed decor, T-shirts, swag bags, beverages, and treats in various shades of pink. The upbeat energy and pink-themed environment made the fundraiser memorable for all who attended.

EHS’ “Real Men Wear Pink” ambassadors returned for an encore performance at the end of the show.Photos courtesy of Episcopal Health Services

Proceeds from ticket sales and T-shirt purchases are set to benefit the American Cancer Society. The “Real Men Wear Pink” Fashion Show marks the beginning of a month-long series of activities at EHS, aimed at raising awareness and support for breast cancer research during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month, held every October, is dedicated to raising awareness of the disease, promoting early detection, and funding research for a cure. According to the American Cancer Society, one in eight women will develop breast cancer during their lifetime, underscoring the importance of initiatives like EHS’s “Real Men Wear Pink” to promote awareness, support survivors, and fund vital research efforts.

Anthony Verga, Executive Chef at EHS, took to the catwalk in a pale pink chef’s coat.Photos courtesy of Episcopal Health Services
Stephen Winley, Unified Communications Manager at EHS, sported a summer ensemble as he strutted down the runway at the “Real Men Wear Pink” Fashion Show.Photos courtesy of Episcopal Health Services