
Renowned Atlanta Physician, Legendary Radio Voice, and Prominent News Anchor to 'Do the 2'
Breast cancer survivors and area leaders Dr. Jacqueline Walters, Kaedy Kiely, and JaQuitta Williams remind Georgians that Breast Cancer doesn't discriminate
ATLANTA, Sept. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- As one of the most well-respected doctors of obstetrics and gynecology in the country, Dr. Jacqueline Walters makes a tremendous impact on the women in this community, providing quality care to a diverse group of patients.
Morning radio personality Kaedy Kiely has entertained Atlantans for almost 25 years serving as the voice of 96 Rock, Z93, and now 97.1 The River. Referred to as "the goddess of radio", Kiely has dedicated her career to interviewing some of the biggest names in the rock and roll industry keeping Atlantans abreast of rock music's news and latest happenings.
WGCL (CBS affiliate) evening news anchor, JaQuitta Williams speaks to Atlantans daily, sharing the news nightly with the Atlanta community.
Together with over 1,000 other walkers and volunteers, this team has partnered to fight the non-discriminating enemy of breast cancer.
As a two-time survivor of this disease, Dr. Walters has pledged her support to the Atlanta 2-Day Walk for Breast Cancer, a 30-mile walk through Atlanta to raise funds that will directly finance programs in this area that help provide awareness, education, diagnosis, and treatment. Last year alone, the 2-Day dispersed almost $1 million into communities across north Georgia, including grants to the Georgia Cancer Foundation, the Center for Black Women's Wellness, Inc., Athens Regional Foundation, Inc., and Cancer Navigators in Rome, Georgia.
"There is no other way to fight this other than head on by activating our people and empowering our communities," said Dr. Walters.
Kiely wowed her listeners last year when she announced she had been diagnosed with breast cancer. She embraced the Atlanta community during her treatment partnering with other radio personalities to fundraise for breast cancer organizations and promote awareness and early detection with her radio listeners.
When JaQuitta Williams publicly announced her battle against breast cancer, she helped launched a campaign to educate viewers about the disease. She promoted self examinations to help women catch breast cancer earlier.
WHAT: |
Dr. Walters, Kaedy Kiely, and JaQuitta Williams will be in attendance during the 2-Day Walk on October 2nd and 3rd. |
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Robin Cohen, Executive Director of It's the Journey, will also be available for interview at all related 2-Day Walk events. |
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WHEN: |
Do the 2: Atlanta 2-Day Walk for Breast Cancer |
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Saturday, October 2, 7:00 a.m. – 8 p.m. EST |
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In person appointments the preceding week or during the media event on Thursday, September 30, 2010 at 6:30-9:30 p.m. at Max Lager's Restaurant in downtown Atlanta. |
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Sunday, October 3, 7:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. EST |
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Visual and Interview opportunities available during the walk and/or in-person appointments the preceding week. |
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WHERE: |
Marriot Marquis |
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265 Peachtree Center Avenue |
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Atlanta, GA 30303 |
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WHO: |
- Atlanta 2-Day Walkers |
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- Existing and Potential Sponsors |
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- VIPs |
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- Media |
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About The Atlanta 2-Day Walk for Breast Cancer
The Atlanta 2-Day Walk for Breast Cancer is a 30-mile walk to raise money and awareness for Atlanta area breast cancer organizations. In just its first seven years, the Walk has generated more than $6.6 million to fund programs in this area that help provide awareness, education, diagnosis, treatment, and much more. For more information about sponsorship, becoming a walker, or making a donation to the Atlanta 2-Day Walk, visit www.2daywalk.org, e-mail [email protected] or call 404-531-4111.
About It's The Journey, Inc.
It's the Journey, Inc., producer of The Atlanta 2-Day Walk for Breast Cancer, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that raises funds for Atlanta area breast cancer organizations via their 2-Day Walk and other fundraising events throughout the year.
Schedule of Events and Visual Opportunities |
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Saturday, October 2 |
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Opening Ceremony – 7 a.m. |
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Children's Choir from West Georgia |
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Dr. Jacqueline Walters (2 time breast cancer survivor) remarks |
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Ambassador Andrew Young and Dr. Walter Young, prayer and remarks |
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Saturday, October 2 – 6 p.m. |
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Award Presentation and Dinner |
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JaQuitta Williams (breast cancer survivor) addresses walkers |
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Pelvis Breastlies (local Elvis impersonators and radio personalities) perform for walkers |
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Sunday, October 3 |
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Opening Ceremony - 7:30 a.m.-Atlanta Marriott Marquis Ballroom |
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"The Kingsmen" (Men's Choral Group) |
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Rabbi Steven Lebow, Temple Kol Emeth, prayer |
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Tiffany Avery, survivor Testimony |
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Sunday, October 3 – 1 p.m. (World of Coke) |
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Ghosttown Band plays for walkers while finishing walk (11 a.m. to 1 p.m.) |
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Closing Ceremony |
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Kaedy Kiely (breast cancer survivor) remarks |
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Keri Beaulieu, breast cancer survivor, testimony |
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And more. |
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SOURCE Do the 2
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