Come support ®T.E.A.L. at Relay For Life Day at MCU Park in Coney Island on Sunday, July 19th. Buy tickets for $10 through ®T.E.A.L. to watch the Brooklyn Cyclones and enjoy event activities! [...]
On June 24th, 2015 ®T.E.A.L. presented to 15 students at Brooklyn Adult Learning Center. Twice this April, 2015 ®T.E.A.L. presented to two classes of Nursing Students at the Brooklyn Campus of [...]
On April 11th, 2015, the baseball and softball programs at MSU Denver hosted another successful Roadrunner’s Strike Out Cancer Game thereby continuing to raise awareness and help others who [...]
On June 17, 2015 ®T.E.A.L. attended an event for the Globeathon End Women’s Cancer “Together We Stand”, the only international movement focused on the prevention and early [...]
On June 16th, 2015, ®T.E.A.L. spread Ovarian Cancer awareness at the Annual Time to Thrive Event hosted by New York Methodist Hospital, a night filled with health information, pampering services, [...]
On June 4th, 2015, ®T.E.A.L. participated in the Annual Volunteer Fair at the YMCA Armory in Park Slope, Brooklyn. ®T.E.A.L. spread awareness and education about the signs, symptoms, and risk [...]
Multiple Dime Savings Bank Branches throughout Brooklyn have raised over $1,000 for ®T.E.A.L. through participation in ®T.E.A.L.’s Wall or Window Campaign. Learn about our Wall or Window [...]
On June 2, 2015, ®T.E.A.L. went to the Berkeley Carroll Upper School Morning Meeting in Park Slope, Brooklyn to present about the signs, symptoms, and risk factors for Ovarian Cancer […]
On May 27th, 2015, ®T.E.A.L. presented to students at an assembly at Fontbonne Academy Hall. Our CEO shared the signs, symptoms, and risk factors of Ovarian Cancer and the many ways […]
On May 28th, 2015, ®T.E.A.L. Vice President Patsy Gentile accepted a $1,000 check on behalf of ®Tell Every Amazing Lady’s at the South Shore Rotary Charity Day. Thank you South Shore […]
Lenny Greco feels very blessed to have had his mother in his life for the past 87 years. He’s even more grateful since he thought he was going to lose […]