Support Breast Cancer and Leave a Legacy

You may be wondering how can I support Breast Cancer and leave a legacy?  27 Miracles got involved with supporting breast cancer organizations back in 2008 as it was something that they believed in supporting.  It became a reality when Adriana, friend or Wedding Planner Rosie Moore, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2009.  The battle was not an easy one for Adriana as she continued to work and maintain an “as normal life” for her baby boy.  She always had a smile on her face and looking to see  how she could help others.  One of the things that Adriana always said, was that she wanted to leave a legacy for all to remember her, especially her baby boy.  In February 2010, Adriana lost the battle with breast cancer but she left her legacy behind.  To all women, get help. mammogram screenings and make memories with your family and capture them.

On the same note, another friend of Rosie’s, Barbie, was also going through the same battle, breast cancer .  Barbie tells her story of how she almost cancelled her mammogram because she was too busy preparing for her trip to Alaska and just busyness with the kids.  She went to her mammogram only to find that she had a very advanced breast cancer diagnosis.  Life changed drastically as it does for all who is diagnosed.Cancer does not ask permission to come if it is the right time or not, it just shows up.  After intense chemo and radiation, Barbie beat the cancer, today she is a 5 year survivor!!

Today organizations like Susan G Komen, help women obtain mammograms and to be educated on breast cancer.

“Susan G. Komen fought breast cancer with her heart, body and soul. Throughout her diagnosis, treatments, and endless days in the hospital, she spent her time thinking of ways to make life better for other women battling breast cancer instead of worrying about her own situation. Moved by Susan’s compassion for others and commitment to making a difference, Nancy G. Brinker promised her sister that she would do everything in her power to end breast cancer.

Though Susan lost her battle with the disease, her legacy lives on through the work of Susan G. Komen, the organization Nancy started in her honor.”

Today 27 Miracles asks you to do a few things:

-Check your breast doing self exams every month

-get your mammograms

-If you got married and you still have your gown sitting in your closet and you are not preserving it or selling it, consider donating it so that it can be sold to another bride and 100% of the donations goes directly to Komen to fight breast cancer

-If you are a bride and have not purchased your gown, consider purchasing a gown through 27 Miracles and your purchase will be helping to make a difference.

Here are some samples of gowns, they are all clean and ready for purchase.

 


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www,27miraclesbyrosie.com

407-905-5454

info@27miraclesbyrosie.com

Susan G. Komen  http://www.komencentralflorida.org/about-us/

Treasured Moment Videography: http://tmvphdfilms.com/

Roque Productions/Voice Over http://www.roqueproductions.com/

 

Jhanay and Deandre’s Dream Wedding

Marcus Moore, with Sensational Ceremonies had the privilege of performing the wedding ceremony of Jhanay and Deandre  on February 23, 2014.  I had been putting off writing her story, just because we get busy in our life.  But this morning I felt a compelling need to sit at my computer and share her story with you . Read until the end, her story will touch you.  What is so special about this wedding?  Read The Dream team’s story about Jhanay and you will see.

“On Friday, February 8 2014, Jamie Holmes, Founder of Jamie’s Dream Team, had the privilege to meet a wonderful mother by the name if Jhanay along with her family at Magee Women’s Hospital of UPMC.

Jhanay, who is a 28 year-old loving mother, with two amazing young sons, and with a very caring extended family.   Jhanay’s health issues started for her at the age of 25 with breast cancer, and has since spread to her spine, lungs and brain.  Unfortunately the doctors have given her no a chance for full recover.   However, Jamie’s Dream Team stepped up to give her that one dream she had, which was to take her two sons, age 5 and 10, to Walt Disney World, like the memories she had as a child with her family.

Then on Thursday, February 13 2014, Jhanay informed Jamie’s Dream Team, that her long-term boyfriend had proposed and that she and DeAndre are planning a surprise wedding for the family while in the Orlando area.   Again Jamie’s Dream Team stepped up to plan a wedding in less than 10 days.

However thanks to the amazing Pittsburghers who made donations and for the amazing wedding vendors in Florida, not only did Jhanay have a wedding of her dreams on Sunday February 23, 2014, but she was surrounded by her wonderful and loving family.

Click on the link to see the media coverage of the wedding Media Coverage

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On June 13th 2014 Jhanay lost her battle, please keep her children and her husband and family in your prayers as they grieve the loss of their daughter, mother, wife and friend.

Jamie’s Dream Team http://jamiesdreamteam.myfastsite.net/dream/jhanay/

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A Walking Advocate for Comfortable Shoes

How many times do you go to a wedding or event as a guest and you end up taking your shoes off and going at it barefoot because your feet hurt so bad that you can’t dance?  Well today 27 Miracles wants to introduce you to Angela Nuran.  Angela is a designer of bridal shoes.  She was a ballroom dance teacher and choreographer After choreographing numerous dances for brides and seeing the girls take off their shoes and dance barefoot, she decided to make shoes that were pretty for brides but with the comfort of a ball room shoe.

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Angela and Rosie met at a charity breast cancer gown sale and they hit it off right from the start.  Angela Nuran supports the mission that 27 Miracles has to sell her shoes and donate part of the proceeds to Breast Cancer Awareness. Call us today to order your shoes!

407-905-5454

In the mean time, see Master Bridal Consultant Rosie Moore, sporting her shoes on the go at different events….

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As a planner Rosie Moore of 27 Miracles says, ” I cannot possibly stay in my shoes all day if they were not comfortable to withstand all the running you do at a wedding.”

Watch a Happy Bride with her shoes…..

https://27miracles.com/2011/06/28/the-comfort-of-angela-nuran-shoes/

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Angela Nuran http://www.angelanuran.com

Today Our Miracle Kaleb Turns 4!!

Four years ago today at 4:45am a baby boy was born at 1lb 10 oz and 12 inches long and 27 weeks.  He clung to life via life support, IV’s, medications, tube feeds, tests and was given a prognosis of less than 50% survival and if he did survive it would be with complications.  Wow a lot to handle when your wife is unconscious with her own health issues and you’re seeing your baby for the first time hooked up to monitors and you are told that you cannot touch him.  This is A Story of Faith, the journey that for 5 months and beyond Rosie and Marcus Moore would be walking.

Rosie Moore developed stroke level blood pressure of 220/110 without any symptoms physically, she was a stroke waiting to happen.  Then there was the baby, there was a reverse blood flow in the placenta, where not enough blood stream was going to the baby.  When her blood pressure was high the baby received the needed nutrients, when the blood pressure was controlled the blood flow was slow and not providing nutrients.  Both situations were bad, for mom and baby, so the doctors held out as long as they could to make the best determination to spare both lives.  One doctor said, I don’t know what to do, it is a grave situation we can lose them both. People all over the world went in to prayer, fasting and exercising their faith, awaiting God’s hand to embrace this mom and baby to do a miracle.  As you can see, that is exactly what He did.  God listened to prayers and saved them both.

Many people ask Rosie Moore, why do you keep retelling and reliving the story?  Many babies are born premature and make it, why is Kaleb’s story so special?  What is so special?? It is in her book A Story of Faith by Rosie Moore, but a snip of it, Kaleb was not even supposed to be conceived according to modern medicine.  The Doctors said it was impossible.  So you ask why tell the story?  Because there are many moms and dads out there that are in the same situation without hope of someone encouraging them and praying for them that can encourage them and say God is in control.  Because there are women out there battling breast cancer at stage 4, that don’t know that they have other people who were in the same situation and can encourage them, this story of survival is in the book.  Because there are single women out there waiting for the right man to come along and lose hope that the right man will come along.  Because there are single moms struggling in life that see no end in sight to their struggles, without knowing that there will be light at the end of that struggle.

This is how Rosie Moore of 27 Miracles, runs her wedding and event planning business based on love, honesty and faith to help those in need have a miracle event!  God gave her life and hope, Rosie wants to give back, love and hope to others.

It is not Rosie Moore’s job to convince you to read the book, to donate towards the movie or provide hope.  It is her job to just share the stories with you and allow you the readers and viewers to do as you feel with the testimony that you are seeing. However if you want to discuss things further with her, you can reach her through her website at http://www.27miraclesbyrosie.com

Here is the original story of Kaleb…..

A few weeks ago Lauren Johnson of Fox 35 Orlando News interviewed Rosie Moore and a doctor at Florida Hospital about Kaleb, then she invited her back with Kaleb to come on the show this week and share her story live.  You can watch both videos here ..Click on the picture

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For more information on what 27 Miracles is doing with the movie, please click here and you can read all the details…..

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Today Starts Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Today is October 1st and it is the start of breast cancer awareness month.  Not that everyday and every month shouldn’t be awareness month, but it is the month designated for raising awareness.

27 Miracles is very passionate about breast cancer awareness after losing dear friend Adriana Yanez in 2010 to breast cancer.  https://27miracles.com/category/brides-against-breast-cancer/

This song by Nicole Nordeman says it all…


Today 27 Miracles has partnered to work with Susan G. Komen in fighting for the cure. When you purchase Angela Nuran shoes from   27 Miracles, we will donate part of the proceeds to Susan G. Komen.

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When you purchase the book, A Story of Faith  written by Master Bridal Consultant Rosie Moore, part of the proceeds will be donated to Susan G. Komen.  Just mention that you read this article and that is where you want your donation to go. You can buy directly from 27 Miracles or order through Amazon.  The story  Adriana Yanez  is included in the book.

When you donate your wedding gown to 27 Miracles we will use the gown for our up and coming gown sale to help benefit women that need treatment for breast cancer.  Call us to pick up your gown       407-905-5454 or email us at info@27miraclesbyrosie.com, we can conveniently meet near Millenia Mall, Florida Mall or Winter Garden Village.  If you are close to Oviedo Mall,  contact the Susan G. Komen office conveniently located there  :

Office & Mailing Address:
1755 Oviedo Mall Blvd
Oviedo, FL 32765

Phone: (321) 972-5534

Email Address:
info@komencentralflorida.org

They will be happy to take your wedding gown for us. Be on the lookout if you are getting married for our gown sale, it  will be in the next few months.  If you want to have your name on a waiting list, please feel free to email us your contact information and we will be happy to let you know when the sale is happening info@27miraclesbyrosie.com.

Watch the following videos to see how your gown donation and financial support help women fight for the cure.

 


 

See a bride battling Cancer and listen to how  she tells her story of receiving a gown from the bridal salon and her shoes from the designer herself.

 

27 Miracles

http://27miraclesbyrosie.com/tools/brides-against-cancer.php

Susan G. Komen http://www.komencentralflorida.org/about-us/history/

 

Amanda and her Angela Nuran Shoes at the White Room In St Augustine

Amanda knew that on this very important day she was not skimping on the comfort of her shoes as she danced the night along!  Amanda decided to purchase the Angela Nuran Shoes called Astoria.  She was happy with not only being in comfort, but that 10% of the proceeds would go to Brides Against Breast Cancer.

Not even the rain in St Augustine was going to stop this pretty bride! As you can see her walking down the street to her ceremony, dodging the rain, then dancing the night away on the roof top of the White Room!!

 

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Congratulatiosn to Amanda and Benjamin on their wedding Day!!!

 

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Angela Nuran Shoes http://www.angelanuran.com/

The White Room http://www.ocwhiteroom.com/

 

 

 

 

Help Support Brides Against Breast Cancer

27 Miracles wants to invite all of the brides that are able to travel to Orlando to the Brides Against Breast Cancer Wedding Gown Sale on Sunday February 24, 2013 from 11am -4pm.

Rosie Moore, Master Bridal Consultant is very passionate about this organization.  She was passionate before and then when she lost her good friend and fellow employee Adriana, she knew that she had to make a difference somehow.

27 Miracles will donate part of the proceeds from the Angela Nuran Shoes when purchased to the Brides Against Breast Cancer.  So when you are done shopping for your gown on Sunday, give 27 Miracles a call 407-905-5454 to purchase your shoes.

 

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Donation with Purchase

Angela Nuran Shoes are now available for purchase from 27 Miracles Wedding Consulting. Call today to purchase your shoes. For each shoe that is purchased, a donation will be made to the Brides Against Breast Cancer See the styles here http://www.angelanuran.com/

Watch a happy Bride with her shoes from early am until late at night.

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What is Brides Against Breast Cancer?

Brides Against Breast Cancer contributes to programs for cancer patients and their families. Our outreach and educational efforts during our “Tour of Gowns” bridal shows around the country help ensure that people impacted by cancer have the resources and information they need in their battle with cancer.

Brides Against Breast Cancer Nationwide “Tour of Gowns”

With more than 32 yearly shows, the “Tour of Gowns” provides brides-to-be with an opportunity to find their dream gown (at an incredible savings) while making wishes and dreams come true for women and men who are losing their fight against breast cancer.

The worldwide support of designers, manufacturers, bridal shops and individuals (who donate a most treasured possession) make possible the Nationwide Tour of Gowns sales. The proceeds from these events help bring a moment of joy into world of someone for whom a cure is too late.

“Tour of Gowns” Comes to Orlando 2010

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Adriana Yanez of Deltona died on Feb. 20 after a battle with breast cancer. Making Memories Breast Cancer Foundation granted her a wish: to reimburse a friend, who paid $2,000 to fly Yanez’s parents from Venezuela to Florida to be with her. Yanez died before the wish was granted.

Orlando Sentinel Article, March 14th, 2010

Beverly Zaldivar slipped into six or seven wedding gowns before she found the “one” at the Brides Against Cancer’s nationwide Tour of Gowns in Orlando. She did not plan to spend that much on a dress, but the off-white Lila Couture was a steal at the discounted price of $559. Zaldivar was willing to splurge. After all, she never dreamed of trying on a wedding gown after a battle with breast cancer — one she thought she was going to loss.

“When I was going through chemotherapy, I sat down with my dogs and I told them mom is going.” Zaldivar, 55, said.

Zaldivar, who was diagnosed with cancer in 2000, is undergoing reconstruction on her right breast after it was removed. As a survivor, she said it was important she find a dress there for her Aug. 28 wedding in Spring Hill.

The money from the gown sales goes to the Making Memories Breast Cancer Foundation based in Portland, Ore. The nonprofit group grants wishes for men and women battling terminal breast cancer. In the U.S., a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every three minutes and a woman dies from the disease every 13 minutes, according to the nonprofit.

Many cancer patients ask to go to Orlando’s theme parks for one last family vacation, said Elise Enloe, the state coordinator for the Brides Against Breast Cancer. “They spend every last penny on their doctor’s appointments and day care [when] they have to go to chemotherapy. There’s nothing left for fun vacations,” she said.

The nonprofit has granted wishes to more than 60 people, according to their Web site.

Adriana Yanez of Deltona was one of them. A friend, also a single mom, decided to pay $2,000 to fly her parents from Venezuela to Central Florida after her health began to deteriorate rapidly and fund-raising was trickling in. “She really wanted her mom there. … She had no family here,” said Rosie Moore, another friend involved in the fund-raising.

But Yanez dreamed of paying back the money. Moore, a volunteer with the Tour of Gowns, connected her to the nonprofit. “It meant the world for her that someone was willing to help,” said Moore, a wedding planner from Windermere. Yanez, 44, lost her battle to cancer Feb. 20 before Making Moments could provide her the money. But her wish did not go unheard.

Making Memories plans to drop in the mail a check for her friend on Monday, said spokeswoman Erin Scharf.

The Tour of Gowns kicked off Friday at The University Club at 150 E. Central Blvd. More than 900 dresses were donated by designers, manufactures and stores. They are priced from $99 to $3,000, but most run between $700 and $1,500. Brides-to-be can still shop on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Enloe expects about 80 to 100 women at the three-day event.

Danielle Damato, 33, drove from Ocala in search of a gown for her upcoming wedding. Like most women at the event, cancer has affected people in Damato’s life. Her friend was diagnosed with breast cancer. Her father had skin cancer removed from his head. And her mother, Patricia Damato, is battling lymphoma.

Patricia Damato, of Crystal River, said shopping for the dress with her daughter gives her a chance to look to a brighter future and “not to dwell” on her battle with cancer.

“I want to think of the future — her wedding. … I’d like to see Danielle give me a grandchild,” she said.

Zaldivar said the event also encourages the brides-to-be to care for their health. Zaldivar caught the breast cancer in its early stages after a self-examination.“Make sure you get your check-ups … depend on yourself,” she said.

Eloísa Ruano González can be reached at egonzalez@orlandosentinel.com or 407-650-6673.

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Two Years Ago Today A Woman Loses Her Battle With Breast Cancer

It was two years ago today that a woman named Adriana Yanez lost her battle with breast cancer.  But I know that now she rests in a better place and her legacy of what she stood for lives on.  The legacy to educate women of all ages about how important self breast exams are and mammograms.

Adriana Yanez of Deltona died on Feb. 20, 2010 after a battle with breast cancer. Making Memories Breast Cancer Foundation granted her a wish: to reimburse a friend, who paid $2,000 to fly Yanez’s parents from Venezuela to Florida to be with her. Yanez died before the wish was granted.

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In the U.S., a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every three minutes and a woman dies from the disease every 13 minutes.  Adriana Yanez of Deltona was one of the recipients of a wish granted through Making Memories. A friend, also a single mom, decided to pay $2,000 to fly her parents from Venezuela to Central Florida after her health began to deteriorate rapidly and fund-raising was trickling in. She really wanted her mom there. … She had no family here.

But Yanez dreamed of paying back the money. It meant the world for her that someone was willing to help.  Yanez, 44, lost her battle to cancer Feb. 20, 2012 before Making Moments could provide her the money. But her wish did not go unheard. Making Memories dropped a check in the mail to pay back her friend .

How can you help today? Do your self breast exam and see a doctor asap if you find a lump and get your routine mammograms.  Another way that you can help is to purchase shoes from 27 Miracles today,  http://www.angelanuran.com/  for every shoe purchased 27 Miracles is donating proceeds to the Making Memories pink envelope project.

Another way to help is to purchase the book called A Story of Faith directly through 27 Miracles and let us know that you read about it on this blog and 27 Miracles will donate again from the proceeds to Making Memories pink envelope project.  Here is the link to the book to receive information.  You can contact 27 Miracles by email info@27miraclesbyrosie.com or call us at 407-905-5454 to order your book today.

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