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President
Yvonne Clarke Yvonne Clarke currently volunteers and has been a spokesperson for The American Cancer Society, The Look Good . . . Feel Better, and Reach to Recovery Programs. In addition, she also volunteers for the Susan G. Komen National Race for the Cure and Rise Sister Rise organizations. She has lobbied on Capital Hill and has been a guest speaker before Congress and those responsible for funding cancer research dollars. She has been featured on several television programs and newspaper and magazine articles. She believes her inspiration is praying for a cure. For more about Yvonne
VP of Marketing and Public Relations
Elizabeth Wade (Liza) has been in the cosmetics industrysince 1996. While attending to her grandmother in the wake of health problems she discovered the power of make-up as a healing tool when she did color touches at her grandmother's bedside. Since then her dream has been to channel this same energy into a volunteer network of like minded make-up artists catering to a diverse group of women in need ranging from cancer patients experiencing the ravaging side-effects of chemotherapy to victims of clinical depression too deep into suffering to remember to "do" their face. Liza believes extraordinary things can happen when ordinary talents are put to work offering "common-touch healing".
Board Member
Dr. Kate Viola serves one of Y-Hope Foundation as board members. She graduated from Bryn Mawr College in Bryn Mawr, PA with a BA from the The Growth and Structure of Cities Program. She briefly sold pharmaceuticals before entering medical school where she is now at Howard University in Washington, DC. Kate is a currently a candidate for Doctor of Medicine, to be received May 2006.
Y-Hope Foundation allows Kate to merge the worlds of service and medicine. She has a passion for helping women. Previously, she has served as a volunteer at Howard University Hospital , Department of Surgery, under the preceptorship of Dr. LaSalle D. Leffall, Jr., where she obtained firsthand experience in the comprehensive management of cancer patients in preoperative, operative, and post-operative patient support. In addition, she has volunteered for Medicine for Peace in Washington , DC , where she compiled and analyzed post-traumatic stress disorder survey of children and women in Bosnia, and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City . Y-Hope Foundation allows Kate to be a leader in an organization sensitive to women’s special needs during various medical crises.
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