KSAZ Helps Us Celebrate the 2009 Pink Light District
A quick clip from News on KSAZ when the lights came on for Pink Light 2009
|
The First Thing You Need is a Second Opinion
The excellent video provides a description of what AIBH offers, why the Institute was created, and how it assists women today.
This segment features discussions with founders Dr. Belinda Barclay-White and Dr. Coral Quiet, as well as reviews from the
patient advocate and two survivors who have gone through the program.
|
A Message From The Executive Director, Christine Lessard
Are you new to AIBH? Christine Lessard, the Executive Director of AIBH, discusses our program, our physicians
and how we can assist women with breast cancer.
|
Horizon: Breastnet and AIBH Special Feature
In October of 2007, Horizon, a local news and interest show, did a special feature on the importance of
mammograms, the implications of digital images, MRIs and what the services of AIBH include. Executive Director
Christine Lessard does a great job explaining the program.
|
News 12: The Pink Light District
A quick little clip from News 12 and Linn Sue Cooney about the Pink Light District in October, 2007.
|
2007 Camelback Desert Schools Buck-A-Tee and Lap-A-Thon Event
Camelback Desert School in Paradise Valley wanted their students to get involved in supporting the breast cancer
cause so the staff and teachers put together this wonderful "Lap-A-Thon" and "Buck-A-Tee" fund raisingevent
on April 17th, held at the school. Take a look at this video - it will warm your heart to see all these kids
"showing up" for the Pink Ribbon Cause!
|
Your Life A to Z
This morning show offers health segments, cooking segments, what's new in music and much, much more. This video presentation
features AIBH and the Keep A Breast Benefit, held in October of 2005.
|
Fox 10 Morning News
The morning news show on Fox 10 features Jenn Burgess promoting the Keep A Breast event for AIBH.
|
The News Show, Arizona News Channel 3
Evening news with Mike Chamberlin and Beverly Kidd featuring highlights about the Keep A Breast Event. Shaney Jo Darden,
founder of Keep A Breast and an artist as well, describe the program and why it was created.
|