Our Story

 

The "Bricks Along the Journey" Project was established as a symbol of life, rejuvenation, and hope. Bricks salvaged from the rubble of old buildings have been transformed into stunning works of art. This transformation is the perfect metaphor for the experience shared by all Breast Cancer survivors. We take these bricks that have been knocked down and bring them to life again. The brick auctions have been instrumental in raising money for various, local Breast Cancer agencies. In part from this effort, Cincinnati was able to place a delegate on the National Board of the Breast Cancer Alliance. The University of Cincinnati and Children's Hospital, in conjunction with the Breast Cancer Alliance of Greater Cincinnati secured a $9.6 million dollar grant for Growing Up Female. The National Institute of Health granted this money to study the impact of the environment on Breast Cancer.

Ellen Ganson was a co-founder of "Bricks Along the Journey". She lost her battle with Breast Cancer on September 26, 2006. Her love for life and her passion to ardently work for the eradication of Breast Cancer will continue to inspire her three beautiful children, husband, as well as countless friends, family, and artists.

Marcia Levitas, co-founder, is a forty year Breast Cancer survivor. Her art work was the prototype for the Breast Cancer Brick project, raising over $100,000 for Breast Cancer Research, Education and Awareness. She is married, has four grown children and five beautiful grandchildren.

7th Annual Breast Cancer Brick Auction

Sharonville Convention Center

11355 Chester Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45246

October 26th, 2008 2-5 p.m.

 

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