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The Pardee Hospital Foundation celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Women Helping Women program and announced the 2022 Women of Hope award recipients at an annual luncheon Friday that raised more than seven times the goal.
The Foundation had a fundraising goal of $25,000 for this year’s Women Helping Women event, with added incentive from an anonymous donor who agreed to match up to $12,500 of that amount. As of Monday the Women Helping Women event, which featured Hall of Fame basketball coach Roy Williams as keynote speaker, had raised more than $175,000 as donations continuing to pour in.
Founders of Women Helping Women were recognized at the event for their dedication and initiative in creating such an impactful program to address breast cancer in Henderson County. In collaboration with the Foundation, the founders have created a book commemorating the 25th anniversary of Women Helping Women, now available for sale on the Foundation website for $25. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the sale of the book will go to Women Helping Women.
Every year, Women Helping Women and the Pardee Hospital Foundation honors women in the community who have experienced cancer or another serious health condition and are willing to share their stories of courage and determination. The 2022 honorees, Dawn Creasman, Ashley Hornsby Welch and Roxana Dallies, were honored at Friday's event. “We are proud to honor and celebrate these three remarkable women,” said Pardee Hospital Foundation Executive Director Amy Treece. “Each of these women showed courage through their cancer journey and are an encouragement to women facing difficult health diagnoses of their own.” Each recipient will have her portrait, along with her words of encouragement, displayed at the Elizabeth Reily Breast Center.
Dawn Creasman has been cancer free for six years but can still recall every detail of her breast cancer journey and describes it as a scary, but insightful time. “You learn what you’re made of and it changes your outlook on life,” she said. She added that she could not have asked for better care than what she received from Pardee. From the nurses, and occupational and physical therapists, to her physicians, she described the team as incredible. “We’re lucky to have this kind of quality care in our area.”
Ashley Hornsby Welch, a Hendersonville native who is district attorney for the far western N.C. counties, understands the power of how women helping women can save lives. A colleague and friend urged her to have a mammogram after recently being diagnosed with breast cancer herself. After meeting with the Pardee Cancer Center team, Welch said she felt at peace. “I knew I was going to be okay,” she said, adding that she didn’t even consider getting a second opinion because she felt so good about the care she would receive at Pardee. “The care and compassion are unbelievable, and they are concerned with you as a whole and not just your diagnosis,” she said. Welch is grateful to be on the road to recovery and says she feels the best she’s felt in a long time.
Roxana Dallies is passionate about preventive healthcare and it was during a self-exam that she discovered a lump in her breast in August 2018. She set up an appointment with Pardee and after a mammogram, ultrasound and biopsy, she learned she had breast cancer. Dallies said things moved very quickly and just a few days later she started a six-month chemotherapy treatment program followed by surgery. One year after her diagnosis she finished her treatment. Dallies believes that part of the healing process from cancer is getting to be home and surrounded by the people you love. “I knew I was going to be in good hands here because we have a wonderful cancer center that is very specialized in breast cancer,” she said.