Kiwanians are volunteers “dedicated to improving the world one child and one community at a time.” The members of the Kiwanis Club of Mill Creek take over today’s post to feature our club’s Social Media Coordinator, Tammy Evans.
May 8 is World Ovarian Cancer Day. This day is dedicated to raising awareness and to educate women (and men) about ovarian cancer. Mill Creek Kiwanian Tammy Evans has been doing just that. Diagnosed in 2016, she takes from her experience to educate women (and men) about the subtle signs of ovarian cancer which can strike females of all ages – including young girls and teens. There is no reliable screen for ovarian cancer and once symptoms arise, it is often advanced.
Having compassion for women diagnosed with cancer, Tammy with her husband Steve started Tammy’s Totes of Hope. Since 2018, Tammy’s Totes of Hope has donated well over 100 thoughtfully curated totes to be given to cancer patients at the University of Washington, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, and Evergreen Hospital. The totes are on hold for now, but Tammy’s advocacy educating women of the world is stronger than ever on Instagram. Tammy’s Totes of Hope is a source for ovarian cancer awareness, encouragement, and hope.
Tammy currently serves on the Survivor Advisory Committee for Northwest Hope and Healing. She was honored in 2022 as a model in their “Life In Color” survivor fashion show representing gynecological cancer. She actively supports The Rivkin Center and Powell-Drescher Ovarian Cancer Research Center. The collaboration between ovarian cancer survivors and ovarian cancer researchers is key to conquering ovarian cancer.
Tammy uses her voice to improve lives in our community by spreading awareness about ovarian cancer. You will find it hard to find anyone more resolute to live fully and joyfully. “Every day is a gift.” Tammy wants females of all ages across the globe to know the symptoms that “whisper”, often mimicking digestive issues:
Bloating
Lower back ache
Pelvic or abdominal pain
Lack of appetite or feeling full quickly
Urinary symptoms – urgency or frequency
Intermittent abdominal pain and pressure
Changes in digestive tract
Unexplained fatigue
Loss of weight
Know your family and personal risk factors, including genetic links. If breast cancer (BRCA1/BRCA2 gene mutations) runs in your family, there could be at risk for ovarian cancer.
Openly discuss ovarian cancer with your physician. There is no reliable screen for ovarian cancer.
The Kiwanis Club of Mill Creek dedicates this post to the incomparable Mill Creek Kiwanian Tammy Evans. She is a constant source of inspiration – bringing her delightful humor and vitality wherever she goes. She is a source of hope and enCOURAGEment for cancer thrivers. She wants nothing more than to bring awareness to early detection and the research into treatment of ovarian cancer. Have compassion. “Don’t pass judgement and be kind. You never know what someone is going through.”
Today is #WorldOvarianCancerDay. Real change happens when we raise awareness and empower individuals to take action against ovarian cancer. Join the movement at https://ovarian.org/get-involved. #ShineOnOvarian #KnowOvarian #WOCD2024
Surf’s up, sleeves up!! All blood donors who donate during the month of April can enter to win a trip for two to Maui-airfare and hotel stay included. Book your appointment to give at theNorth Creek Presbyterian Church Blood Drive Join us in the Fellowship Hall on Tuesday, April 9th.
Your gift of a pint of blood will save the life of a patient in need at a Pacific Northwest hospital. Those who are 16 & 17 years old must bring a Parent Permission Slip. Be sure to check in on donation day with your photo ID, and make sure you are well hydrated and have eaten a hearty meal/snack. To enter for your chance to win the trip to Hawaii, learn more at Donate & Win – Bloodworks Northwest.
If you have any questions or interested in becoming a member email us: [email protected]
Kiwanis meetings are held 6:00 p.m. on first and third Wednesdays in the small community room: Mill Creek City Hall North 15720 Main St. Mill Creek, WA 98012
Join in the holiday fun with the Mill Creek community for the annual Tree Lighting at City Hall on Saturday, December 7th.
Following the Santa Parade, visit Santa's Village at City Hall North and the City's Tree Lighting Ceremony next door at City Hall South starting at 5:00 p.m.
Wingert Insurance Agency's 12th Annual Toys For Tots Drive
December 15, 2024
12:00 am - 11:59 pm
16300 Mill Creek Blvd ste 122, Mill Creek, WA 98012, USA
Put on the Christmas carols, load up the family and bring your donations to Wingert Insurance Agency’s annual toy drive kickoff Wednesday, October 25th from 9am-6pm. They will match all donations on this one-day event to benefit families of Snohomish County. Can’t make this event…no problem! The Wingert elves are joyfully accepting your donations of new unwrapped toys, cash, checks, and gift cards for all ages 0-18. They will be collecting thru December 15th during workshop hours of 9-5/M-F. For additional information about the Toys For Tots organization, and the needs of our local Snohomish County distribution site, please visit www.toysfortots.org. Wingert Insurance Agency sends a heart felt thank you and warmest wishes for a joyous holiday season.
With Fred Meyers Community Rewards you can help us based on the shopping you do every day.
Are you signed up? Share with family and friends who shop at Fred Meyer. This program is no cost to you, yet is a great benefit for community organizations like ours.
Posted: May 8, 2024 by Kiwanis of Mill Creek
Let Us Shine a Light on World Ovarian Cancer Day May 8 2024
Kiwanians are volunteers “dedicated to improving the world one child and one community at a time.” The members of the Kiwanis Club of Mill Creek take over today’s post to feature our club’s Social Media Coordinator, Tammy Evans.
May 8 is World Ovarian Cancer Day. This day is dedicated to raising awareness and to educate women (and men) about ovarian cancer. Mill Creek Kiwanian Tammy Evans has been doing just that. Diagnosed in 2016, she takes from her experience to educate women (and men) about the subtle signs of ovarian cancer which can strike females of all ages – including young girls and teens. There is no reliable screen for ovarian cancer and once symptoms arise, it is often advanced.
Having compassion for women diagnosed with cancer, Tammy with her husband Steve started Tammy’s Totes of Hope. Since 2018, Tammy’s Totes of Hope has donated well over 100 thoughtfully curated totes to be given to cancer patients at the University of Washington, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, and Evergreen Hospital. The totes are on hold for now, but Tammy’s advocacy educating women of the world is stronger than ever on Instagram. Tammy’s Totes of Hope is a source for ovarian cancer awareness, encouragement, and hope.
Tammy currently serves on the Survivor Advisory Committee for Northwest Hope and Healing. She was honored in 2022 as a model in their “Life In Color” survivor fashion show representing gynecological cancer. She actively supports The Rivkin Center and Powell-Drescher Ovarian Cancer Research Center. The collaboration between ovarian cancer survivors and ovarian cancer researchers is key to conquering ovarian cancer.
Tammy uses her voice to improve lives in our community by spreading awareness about ovarian cancer. You will find it hard to find anyone more resolute to live fully and joyfully. “Every day is a gift.” Tammy wants females of all ages across the globe to know the symptoms that “whisper”, often mimicking digestive issues:
Openly discuss ovarian cancer with your physician. There is no reliable screen for ovarian cancer.
The Kiwanis Club of Mill Creek dedicates this post to the incomparable Mill Creek Kiwanian Tammy Evans. She is a constant source of inspiration – bringing her delightful humor and vitality wherever she goes. She is a source of hope and enCOURAGEment for cancer thrivers. She wants nothing more than to bring awareness to early detection and the research into treatment of ovarian cancer. Have compassion. “Don’t pass judgement and be kind. You never know what someone is going through.”
Learn morel www.ovarian.org