It's Always Something Virtual Fashion Show & Gala

Premiering Saturday, October 3rd, 2020 at 7pm PST

 

You won't want to miss this remarkable night. 

 

For 22 years, we have held incredible cancer-survivor Fashion Shows to share the stories of individuals from all walks of life and their experiences with cancer, and this year we have an especially wonderful group - all nine of our models are child cancer survivors.

 

This year, our Fashion Show will showcase nine children who will walk the runway while we share their unique and inspiring stories, all to help raise funds so Cancer Pathways can continue providing critical education and support services to families touched by cancer.

 

No need to buy a new dress or glam up for this one – unless you want to! This is a Gala you can attend in your sweats. Be prepared to laugh, cry and cheer loudly. 

 

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  MEET OUR HOSTS

 

 MICHELLE MILLMAN

Michelle is part of the Emmy-award winning morning news team at KIRO 7 and a previous Surviving with Style model. In July 2009, Michelle was diagnosed with Stage 2 breast cancer. She underwent a double-mastectomy and five months of chemotherapy, followed by radiation. From day one of her diagnosis, Michelle felt a responsibility to share what she was learning and began writing about her experience. Michelle is still involved with a number of organizations, trying to do all she can to raise breast cancer awareness and the importance of breast health. Her ultimate goal, though, is helping raise money to find the cure.

 

 

 

MATT LORCH

Matt has a true passion for leading charity fundraising events for organizations, including Special Olympics Washington, Seattle Children’s Hospital, Boyer Children’s Clinic, Junior Achievement of Washington, EvergreenHealth Foundation, Seattle Works, The Sophia Way, Bridge Disability Ministries, America Scores Seattle, and more. Working as a news anchor and reporter in some of the world’s largest markets including Seattle, Boston, Miami, and Baltimore, Matt developed a style all his own. Like so many of us, he’s been touched by cancer and thanks you for your support.