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Audience seated at Celebration of Survivorship Gala event, listening attentively at round tables with flower centerpieces.

On Thursday, October 16, 2025, theAdelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Programwill host its annualCelebration of Survivorship Gala, an evening dedicated to honoring the strength of breast cancer survivors, patients, caregivers, and their families.

The event will take place from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ruth S. Harley University Center’s Thomas Dixon Lovely Ballroom, on the 91勛圖厙泭釵硃鳥梯喝莽.

Now in its30th year, theCelebration of Survivorshiphas become a signature gathering for the Long Island community, drawing more than 200 attendees each year. The gala highlights inspiring personal stories, celebrates survivorship at every stage, and recognizes the continued advancements made in breast cancer treatment and support.

Over the years, our gala has grown in ways that reflect the incredible strength of our community and the progress made possible through new treatment opportunities, research, and support, said Reyna Machado, MA, MBA, Executive Director of theAdelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program. It is an honor to listen to these stories of perseverance, to witness how survivors and their families lift each other up, and to see the ripple effect of support that extends far beyond this room.

The 2025 program will feature a dynamic panel of speakers who will share their personal breast cancer journeysstories of courage, resilience, and hope meant to empower others who may be navigating their own diagnosis.

Meet the 2025 Honorees

  • Debra Williams was diagnosed in 2024 with Triple Negative Breast Cancer. Guided by the unwavering care of her medical team and the support of her family, friends, and Adelphi social worker Angela Papalia, Debra embraced her identity as a breast cancer warrior. Today, she shares her story to inspire and uplift others.
  • Katerina Dinas-Raptis was first diagnosed at just 32 years old in 2012. After a second diagnosis in 2021, she leaned into advocacy through her nonprofit, Kats Ribbon of Hope, which partners with Adelphis program to fund patient navigators. Her message to others: Even in the darkest moments, there is light at the end of the tunnel吃ou will spread your wings once again and fly like a butterfly.
  • Lori Fagan was diagnosed in 2012 and initially felt isolated in her journey. Years later, she became a volunteer with Adelphis Breast Cancer Program, offering compassion and guidance to others through hotline calls. Her advice: Look for angels everywherethey are there for you.

The Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program gratefully acknowledges the generous sponsorship of Adee & Don Hendler, the , , , , Jeff & Kathi Glass, and , whose support helps advance the programs mission of providing critical services to those affected by breast cancer.

The evening will celebrate these courageous voices while also honoring the broader breast cancer communitypatients, survivors, caregivers, and advocateswhose journeys continue to inspire hope and resilience.

For more information about the Celebration of Survivorship Gala or to learn more about the Adelphi Breast Cancer Program, please contact breastcancerhotline@adelphi.edu.

Adelphi New York Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline and Support Program

The Adelphi New York Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline and Support Program offers clinical support and resources to people with and/or concerned about breast cancer. To reach the Hotline, which is staffed by volunteers who are breast cancer survivors, call 800.877.8077 or online at adelphi.edu/breast-cancer. You are not alone.

Vanessa Steil
Public Relations Consultant, Breast Cancer Program at Adelphi
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