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American University Texila embraces breast cancer awareness
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American University Texila embraces breast cancer awareness

TEXILA American University organized the Pinktober event on October 25, 2024 at its location in Providence, East Bank Demerara, which served as a vital platform to raise awareness about breast cancer, a crucial health issue that affects many people and families around the world.

The event, according to a press release, was part of the larger initiative to promote understanding, prevention and early detection of breast cancer, emphasizing the importance of community engagement in health education.

The day had two main activities: a poster presentation and a poetry competition. Participants from various backgrounds and disciplines were invited to create informative and creative posters that highlighted key aspects of breast cancer awareness, including risk factors, prevention strategies and the importance of regular screenings.

A section of the gathering from the event

The posters not only showcased the artistic talents of the participants, but also served as educational tools, stimulating discussion and creating awareness about the realities of breast cancer.
In parallel, the poetry competition gave participants a unique opportunity to express their thoughts and emotions about breast cancer through the art of poetry. T
his creative outlet allowed individuals to share personal stories, experiences and reflections, fostering a deeper emotional connection with the subject.

The poems addressed themes of hope, resilience and the impact of breast cancer on individuals and families, enriching the atmosphere of the event with heartfelt expressions of solidarity and support.
According to the press release, the event culminated in a recognition ceremony where the winners of both the poster and poetry contests received awards and diplomas.
This recognition not only celebrated their creativity and hard work, but also highlighted the importance of their contributions to raising breast cancer awareness.

In addition, each participant in both activities received certificates of appreciation, recognizing their involvement and commitment to promoting health education within the community.
American University Texila’s Pinktober event successfully created an engaging and supportive environment that encouraged open dialogue about breast cancer.

By combining educational presentations with creative expressions, the event fostered a comprehensive understanding of breast cancer issues, making it accessible and accessible to all participants.
Participants left with a greater awareness of the importance of breast cancer awareness and the resources available for support and education.

Overall, the Pinktober event not only raised awareness about breast cancer, but also cultivated a sense of community and shared purpose among the participants.

Emphasizing the importance of creativity and education in health promotion, the event aimed to inspire ongoing conversations about breast cancer and encourage proactive measures for prevention and early detection.
Celebrating awareness, creativity and community spirit was a testament to American University Texila’s commitment to health education and advocacy, setting a precedent for future events focused on critical health issues.