- Windermere Tennis Club
- October 6, 2023
- All Day
- Tennis Against Breast Cancer by Northside Hospital Foundation
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Oct 6th, 2023: Tennis & Pickleball against Breast Cancer to Support the Northside Hospital Foundation (Outdoor Courts)
Atlanta Athletic Club
All Day
October 6, 2023
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Breast Cancer Awareness
Stay on the ball! Get your registration in and your contributions started as soon as the tickets go on sale. If you need to contribute $100 all at once, it’s more inconvenient and inefficient than giving $1 every day for 100 days. Donations may be made at https://give.northside.com/donate-breast-care-program/. Rein in your pessimism. Help someone out here. Please make a donation right now.
October 6th, Friday – North Fulton/Gwinnett locations (this breast cancer awareness event)
October 13th, Friday – Forsyth County locations
October 20th, Friday – Cherokee County locations
October 27th, Friday – North Fulton locations
For more events to go: https://letsgotennis.com
Event Schedule:
8:00 – 9:00 A.M. Check-in, bring Raffle Item Donations, continental breakfast, team photos & chair
massages at drills locations
9:00 – 11:30 A.M. Tennis drills and pickleball round-robins
with top Atlanta tennis pros
12:00 – 2 P.M. Luncheon, fashion show, raffles & gift
distribution
Northside Hospital’s communities have benefited from the efforts of the Northside Hospital Foundation, which was established in 1985. To promote healthy and vibrant neighborhoods, the Northside Hospital Foundation brings together volunteers, contributors, and resources.
Throughout the year, we hold a number of charity and community events. You may see upcoming events by visiting our calendar. This initiative is devoted only to funding studies of breast cancer.
Through our Northside Hospital Employee Volunteer Program, we’re able to put our staff in touch with organizations in their areas that may use their help.
On a daily basis, incredible things occur in Northside. The Foundation collaborates with businesses and individuals to raise funds for healthcare-related initiatives including research, education, and community outreach.
Gift matching, donor-advised funds, and outside fundraising opportunities are all welcome. To see how your donation may have the most impact, visit our donation options page.
Please visit https://give.northside.com/windermere-10-14/ to see photos from last year’s event.
Contact: [email protected]
Survivor Story:
During an annual mammogram, Jennie’s doctor found a suspicious lump. After a biopsy, the doctor discovered that she had breast cancer. Jennie has no family history of breast cancer, and her cancer was undetectable by personal examination. As a result, if she had not been scheduling her annual mammograms, it may have not been detected until it was too late.
She recalls, “I wasn’t very concerned about it. I told my family of course, but I didn’t tell a lot of people. I didn’t want to be all about cancer.”
A few weeks later, Jennie had surgery to remove the lump. She remembers, “I ended up taking three days off of work for the surgery and recovery. I didn’t even need that much, as it was a very easy recovery for me.”
Jennie was required to do several rounds of radiation after her surgery. She wanted to live a full life while she was going through treatment, and she still was working full-time and thought there was no need for her treatments to disrupt her schedule. “Northside is in between my house and my work, so I asked for a 7:30 AM appointment, and they were able to accommodate me which was terrific.”
Throughout her time doing radiation, Jennie built great connections with the other patients and doctors in Northside’s radiation center. “I celebrated when I finished the radiation. I brought donuts to the radiation center, since there were so many terrific people who were there with me. I brought flowers to my surgeon because she really helped me understand everything and answered all my questions.”
When asked about her treatment, Jennie said, “The people at Northside gave me informative materials all the way through, so I didn’t have any more questions. The doctors are in a network so when I needed to take a next step, they always let me know that I had choices, and they gave me ideas and recommendations. Northside is a great community of care, and they have a lot of expertise, so I felt very comfortable there.”
Thankfully, Jennie had great family support throughout her treatment. Currently, Jennie is making periodic oncology visits and has a treatment plan for the next five years to minimize the chance of reoccurrence.
When asked what advice she would give to other women, Jennie stated, “While it’s scary, and you might feel like you have to wait a while, remember that each cancer is different. Your doctors are working to see what makes yours different than others and what the best treatment will be for you.”
Throughout her journey, Jennie has stayed extremely positive and wants to live a life that is not all about cancer. She says, “Be patient while you’re waiting, and remember because of how much experience there is in treating breast cancer, you will have the best outcome possible!”
Jennie: Patience is Key