
Lions launch breast cancer awareness month

Joy Scott, cancer survivor, celebrated the event with
her family.
Thursday, October 6, 2005
The Lions Club of Tropical Gardens launched its month of
Breast Cancer Awareness activities on Sunday 2 October with an inspiring
Ecumenical Service held at the “Breeze Way” of the Cayman Islands Hospital.
Lion President Norma McField warmly welcomed members of
the public to the innovative launch and indicated that under the theme
“Partnering to Increase Awareness” the Lions Club hopes to work with other
organizations and individuals to promote healthy lifestyles.
The Officiating clergy included Rev. Yvette
Noble-Bloomfield and Rev. Mary Graham, who is also a member of the Lions Club
of Tropical Gardens.
In her words of healing and comfort, Rev Noble-Bloomfield
urged the community to be more sensitive to the all encompassing changes one
goes through when diagnosed with breast cancer or any other illness.
Rev Noble-Bloomfield indicated that ‘you can only truly
attempt to understand these changes when you walk in the other person’s shoes’
and invited the community to fully embrace this month as one of support and
healing.
Andrea Bryan, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of
Health, officially declared the month of activities “open” by symbolically
releasing a bunch of pink and white balloons. Ms Bryan voiced the Ministry’s
full support of the activities planned for October and stressed the benefits
to be achieved for the community where organizations such as the Lions Club
“partner” with other groups for greater impact.
Joy Scott and Lucille Seymour, both cancer survivors,
read scripture lessons. Seymour, George Town Member of the Legislative
Assembly, indicated that while she was not a breast cancer survivor, she was
nonetheless a cancer survivor and extremely honoured to lend her voice to this
important event.
Music played an important part in the afternoon’s
activities, with Denver Bloomfield on the keyboard, Joyce Fell on violin and
soloist Joy Oremule performing a moving rendition of “Great is Thy
Faithfulness”.
Candles were lit in memory of those lives lost to breast
cancer as well as a symbol of hope for the future.
Lion Liz Smith, Chairman of the Lions Cancer and General
Health Committee, thanked the community for its overwhelming support and
encouraged persons to attend the various Clinics and District Awareness
Meetings planned for October. In her closing remarks, she reminded the
gathering that Dress Down/Dress Pink Day is scheduled for 14 October and the
Brenda Tibbetts Lund 5K Walk/Run for 15 October. These two events help to fund
the Club’s distribution of mammogram vouchers to qualifying members of the
community.
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