Mammograms and Methodology: An Engineer’s Perspective on Healing

Tina Saenz

What leads someone to join a nonprofit board when they don’t have a personal connection to the cause? For Tina Saenz, it was a Board Fellows program. She gained a new perspective on women’s health through work with The Rose. Being from a rural area, Tina also saw firsthand the challenges women face getting care. Today, she serves as both a board member and a patient.

A High Tea with Purpose

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The Hats and Henna High Tea event, born from Ashma Moosa’s breast cancer journey, has become a beacon of awareness and support through its empowering initiatives. Attendees, including survivors like Mona Ellakany and healthcare professionals, emphasize the significance of early detection and community support in conquering Breast cancer. Their shared stories highlight the power of resilience and collective encouragement in overcoming life’s toughest challenges.

Rural Reach: How The Rose Brings Hope to Southeast Texas

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In this episode, The Rose board member Tina Saenz shares her passion for helping women, especially those in rural areas, gain access to breast cancer screenings. Despite not having a personal connection to breast cancer, Tina emphasizes the importance of regular mammograms and screenings. Her involvement with The Rose started during her MBA program and has since been focused on saving lives through early detection and education.