Kaleidoscope: A Celebration of Survivorship Through Sport and Song
Singers and Skaters Honored and Celebrated Women
Surviving Cancer
On Thanksgiving Day, 2009, sanofi-aventis launched a new tradition.
As part of our effort to bring national attention to women and cancer, sanofi-aventis
was proud to sponsor Kaleidoscope: A Celebration of Survivorship Through Sport and
Song, featuring stars such as Scott Hamilton, Nancy Kerrigan, Kristi Yamaguchi,
Katharine McPhee, and David Archuleta.
These entertainers and skaters paid tribute to women who are surviving and thriving,
in spite of cancer—and you can watch all the great moments online.
Watch performances from the show
Visit the official show site, WomenAndCancer.com
You can celebrate with us—every day.
Celebrate yourself by taking an active role in your health. And show your commitment
to the fight against the cancers that affect women by sharing Kaleidoscope
with your friends on your social networks.
Meet the Friends of Kaleidoscope.
The Friends of Kaleidoscope are specialized women’s groups that support
the show and are helping women get the facts about cancer, share the feelings, and
look to the future with hope.
The National Women's Resource
Center
The National Women's Health Resource Center is celebrating 20 years of providing
women in-depth, objective, physician-approved information on a broad range of women's
health issues. With more than 100 topics in its library, including the latest medical
advancements in each field, women often turn to the NWRC to answer their most pressing
and personal healthcare questions.
www.womensorganizations.org
The National Council of
Women's Organizations
The National Council of Women's Organizations (NCWO) is a nonprofit coalition that
represents over 11 million women across the US. Its 200 member groups collaborate
through to address issues of concern to women, including family and work, economic
equity, education, affirmative action, older women, corporate accountability, women
and technology, reproductive freedom, women's health, younger women, and global progress
for women's equality.
www.healthywomen.org