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ABOUT THE SHOW

Catwalk for a Cure is a community-centered charity fashion show created to uplift, which is held on the first Saturday of May, is to celebrate, and support a local child bravely fighting cancer. The event brings together families, small businesses, and community partners for an evening of joy, visibility, and purpose.

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Children will take part in the show as models, celebrating confidence, resilience, and hope in a safe, supportive environment. This event is intentionally designed to be family-friendly, affirming, and inclusive, with a focus on compassion and community care.

WHY IT MATTERS

Childhood cancer impacts not only the child, but their entire family. Beyond medical care, families often face emotional, financial, and day-to-day challenges that can feel overwhelming.

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Catwalk for a Cure exists to:

  • Honor the strength and courage of a child fighting cancer

  • Provide direct financial and community support to their family

  • Create a joyful, empowering experience for children and families

  • Raise awareness while centering dignity, love, and hope

A portion of all proceeds from this event will be donated directly to support the child and their family’s overall well-being.​​​

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TN HAS A CHILDHOOD CANCER INCIDENCE RATE OF APPROXIMATELY 16.2 TO 17.5 PER 100,000 CHILDREN.

A RUNWAY BUILT ON COURAGE

When Ladarriuh walks into her treatment room, she lights it up. Now we're building a runway that reflects her strength.

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Catwalk for a Cure exists so children Like Ladarriuh are seen celebrated, and supported NOT JUST TREATMENT ROOMS,

but in the community!

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On May 2, we show up for her.

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Will you?

Are you interested in being a model or a vendor for our show? Come audition on Saturday, March 21st for your chance to strut on the catwalk or apply at asenath3.org/cwcvender to join the vendor market.

SPONSORS

Our sponsors played a critical role in making CW4C a success in 2025. When it mattered most, they showed up and because of that support, we were able to ensure the Elaina and her family received $1,000 in direct support.

Their contributions helped turn intention into action and made it possible to create a meaningful, child-centered event rooted in care and community. We are honored by your partnership and grateful for your commitment to making a difference.

LaWanda Chatman

Marcus Stanback

Wayne Bey

Kalister Banks

Caretha Ford

Elena

Meg Lambert

Timothy Williams

Melissa Silva

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