BCAE Article

BCAE Article
On the 30th of October, the Al Zahia campus was transformed into a sea of pink as it hosted a Breast Cancer Awareness event themed “Believe, Fight & Thrive.” The focal point of the occasion was a thought-provoking panel discussion featuring renowned doctors, Dr. Keerthi and Dr. Roshan Koshy from Zulekha Hospital, alongside resilient survivors, Ms. Modupe Omonze and Ms. Maria.

The medical professionals delved into the significance of early detection of breast cancer, covering aspects such as the age groups at risk, the potential for men to develop breast cancer, lifestyle adjustments, various types of breast cancer, and informed decision-making about treatments. The discussion emphasized the importance of regular check-ups and the role of a healthy diet in preventing cancer. The survivors shared glimpses of their journeys, serving as powerful reminders of inner strength in the face of adversity.

Adding a cultural and creative touch, talented students showcased their skills in various events. Art and design students presented a distinctive Barbie-themed fashion show, incorporating dance to captivate the audience. Cultural diversity continued with competitions like “Hope Blooms,” “Reels in Pink,” and “Empowered Expressions,” allowing students to express themselves through video reels, social media campaigns, and art installations.

Stalls adorned with homemade snacks, fresh juices, cookies, brownies, and handmade jewellery added a festive flair. Student dance and music performances, including the musical prowess of the Westford band, kept the energy high. The event culminated in the announcement of winners and a heartfelt vote of thanks from Associate Dean Mr. Sufi Anwar.

With a successful turnout, the Breast Cancer Awareness Event proved to be both informative and entertaining, fostering a sense of unity and determination in the fight against breast cancer. Kudos to the dedicated team behind this impactful initiative. 

Being part of the fashion show was exhilarating! The event skillfully combined fun and information, crafting unforgettable moments. It was an incredible experience that seamlessly blended entertainment with awareness. Grateful to be part of such a impactful and memorable event!

Sumaya Rahmath

BA (Hons) Fashion Design and Communications – LJMU

Going to the Breast Cancer Awareness event was like joining a big, supportive family! We all came together to show strength and unity. By spreading awareness, we lit up hope for a future without breast cancer. It felt amazing to be part of something that's all about making positive changes. Super proud to be part of this empowering movement! 

Mahnoor Khatoon

BA (Hons) Fashion: Design and Communications - LJMU

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