Pink Luminous Advocacy Project Light Up The Night Concert

In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness, the Pink Luminous Advocacy Project hosted an exclusive Light Up The Night concert last week at Mayfair House Hotel & Garden to benefit its non-profit and distribute preliminary screening tools that can help in identifying possible breast abnormalities to women living in financially challenged communities, as well as Baptist Health Foundation, a not-for-profit organization providing outstanding patient care.
 
Dr. John Diaz, Chief of Gynecologic Oncology at the Miami Cancer Institute, Baptist Health and Marilyn Dans, the Founder of both SilkProUSA and Pink Luminous Breast, spoke about the revolutionary technology behind the new Pink Luminous Breast. Philanthropist, broadcast journalist, soon-to-be published author, mentor, and motivational speaker Tracy Mourning was the Master of Ceremonies. Notable guests were Philanthropist Norma Jean Abraham, Co-author of Miami Breast Cancer Experts: Your Indispensable Guide to Breast Health Cindy Papale-Hammontree, Founder of Miami Women Who Rock Emily Zubizarreta, Entrepreneur Manny Machado, among others.
 
Pink Luminous Advocacy Project aims to educate everyone on the need to be proactive with their breast health by promoting awareness, prevention, and early detection. Pink Luminous Advocacy Project is enabling women to monitor their breast health at home by distributing preliminary breast cancer screening tools to women living in financially challenged communities, where the resources for mammograms are not easily accessible. Marilyn Dans, Founder, President, and CEO of Pink Luminous Breast and SilkPro USA, is fully vested in the growth of the Pink Luminous Advocacy Project, as part of her company’s corporate social responsibility, supporting awareness efforts in places where access to education and medical services is not always prevalent. The Pink Luminous Advocacy Project is proud to provide access to life-saving technology to economically-challenged communities in the US and abroad.
 
Every twelve minutes a woman dies from breast cancer. Early detection is key to surviving this heartbreaking disease. For Founder Marilyn DansPink Luminous Breast is not only a tool but also a passion project, inspired by her own experiences. At age 17, Dans underwent a life-changing lumpectomy followed by a biopsy and surgery to remove the mass. Her advocacy work with the Pink Luminous Advocacy Project is heavily inspired by her and her family’s own experiences during that time. Today, as a community leader, Dans is fully committed to using both her voice and her experience to empower others to live a healthier life and to be in tune with their bodies. Proceeds of Light Up The Night with Pink Luminous Breast benefited Pink Luminous Advocacy Project and Baptist Health Foundation.

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