ARM Yourself Against Ovarian Cancer at 2nd Annual Tea for Teal Event
January 28, 2010 · Published By Editor
Second Annual Tea for Teal Event to Honor Ovarian Cancer Crusaders; Late Founder
PHOENIX, Ariz. – For the second year in a row, the Anne Rita Monahan (ARM) Foundation will host Tea for Teal, a high English afternoon tea, to fund ovarian cancer research taking place at the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen.)
This year, ARM is looking to nominate an outstanding ovarian cancer crusader at Tea for Teal. The 2010 Anne Rita Monahan Crusader Award will recognize a cancer crusader who has made contributions for cancer awareness and has displayed determination and perseverance in their journey. In order to win, the nominee must be present at Tea for Teal but does not have to be a person with ovarian cancer. The award can go to a relative or friend who has a special journey or experience and that continues to be a crusader for ovarian cancer.
Tea for Teal will be held Saturday, February 20, 2010 at the Sheraton Downtown Phoenix, 340 N. Third St., as part of the ARM Foundation’s efforts to raise $100,000 for ovarian cancer research. The funds will be used to research early-stage, drug-resistant, ovarian cancer.
Just as pink is the color representing the fight against breast cancer, teal is the color that represents the fight against ovarian cancer, the horrific disease that claimed the life of the group’s heroic founder, Anne Rita Monahan, on May 13, 2009.
“ARM Yourself Against Ovarian Cancer” at the 2nd Annual Tea for Teal February 20th.
Participation fees:
Individual tickets are $60; a table for 10 is $500. For more information or to register or place award nominations: www.anneritamonahan.org/
Published on behalf of the Anne Rita Monahan Foundation
The Anne Rita Monahan (ARM) Foundation is dedicated to educating and raising awareness of the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer so that early detection will increase and instances of misdiagnosis will decrease. The Foundation also raises finances to help fund the discovery of an effective, reliable screening tool that will help detect this type of cancer early and give women the best opportunity for full remission.
The ARM Foundation marches towards its mission to eradicate ovarian cancer through outreach and educational programs to both the public and the medical community. For more information on the Anne Rita Monahan Foundation please visit www.anneritamonahanfoundation.org/.






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