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Methodist Charlton Medical Center’s Breast Cancer Awareness Fashion Show Puts Survivors in the Spotlight

By Sylvia Powers

Two-year breast cancer survivor Monica Owen confidently struts the runway during the Methodist Charlton Medical Center fashion show.

The runway became a symbol of strength, hope, and sisterhood as breast cancer survivors were celebrated at the Breast Cancer Awareness Fashion Show, an inspiring community event dedicated to education, empowerment, and early detection. Hosted by Methodist Charlton Medical Center, the show honored survivors and families affected by breast cancer, while an educational panel encouraged attendees to take charge of their breast health.

Breast cancer survivor Rosa Brown embraces a moment of pampering, taking advantage of a complimentary makeover provided by Dillard’s.

“The Breast Cancer Awareness Fashion Show is a celebration of courage, community, and compassion. It shines a light on the survivors and caregivers whose strength inspires us all, and it reminds us of the power of early detection and education,” said Andrie Krahl, Director of Communications & Public Relations, Methodist Charlton Medical Center. “Methodist Charlton is proud to bring people together in such a meaningful way — to celebrate life, hope, and healing.”

The event highlighted survivor stories and provided vital health resources, reinforcing the message that awareness saves lives. From healthcare advocates to local families, the crowd stood united in support of ongoing education, screening, and survivorship.

“At Methodist Charlton, we believe healthcare extends beyond the walls of our hospital — it’s about building connections, supporting families, and empowering our community through awareness and education,” said Michael Stewart, President of Methodist Charlton Medical Center. “This event honors those who have faced breast cancer with remarkable strength and allow us to stand together in solidarity, celebration, and support.”

With each survivor who graced the runway, this annual event underscored a powerful message: early detection matters, community support makes a difference, and no one fights alone.

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