A Night of Purpose, Progress, and Pink

On a beautiful spring evening in Southeast Washington, DC, Breast Care for Washington welcomed supporters, partners, and community leaders to celebrate a meaningful milestone: 12 years of service, impact, and advocacy.
Hosted at our new home inside the Max Robinson Center, the event was more than a celebration; it was a reflection of how far the organization has come and a bold step toward the future of equitable breast health care.
An Evening of Community and Connection
Held on April 24, 2026, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM, the anniversary celebration brought together a diverse and passionate group of stakeholders.
Guests enjoyed:
- Guided tours of the new facility
- Small bites and refreshments
- Opportunities to connect with healthcare leaders and advocates
Notable attendees included:
- Founder Dr. Regina Hampton and co-founder Karen Sealander
- Board members Barbara Steakley, Raymia Henderson, and Sabrina Giancroce
- Toi M. Francis -Associate Director, Mayor’s Office on Women’s Policy and Initiatives
- Jennifer Porter, Director of the Office of Victims Services
- Nora Ivory, Senkuta Riverson, and Sara Beckwith from DC Health
- Ms. Marcia Lee, Community Advocate
- Power of Pink founder Karen Leder
- Carla Brathwaite, Radiology Health Equity Coalition
- Ted Miller, Executive Director of the Whitman-Walker Foundation
- Heather Aaron, CEO of Whitman-Walker Health System
- Tia Minor, Community Outreach MedStar
- Community advocates and public health partners
- Dr. Susan Harvey, Executive Director of Curing Women’s Cancer
- BCW’s dedicated staff, Ionia Jones, Sheena Ashton, and Nilo Yazdanapanah, whose work continues to drive the mission forward
The evening was complemented by exceptional catering by Cater Laine Catering, creating a welcoming and celebratory atmosphere for all in attendance.
A New Home, A Bigger Mission
Now located within the Whitman-Walker Health Max Robinson Center in Ward 8, BCW is expanding access to critical health services in a community that needs it most.
Over the past decade, more than 20,000 women have received high-quality breast imaging services—regardless of insurance status or ability to pay.
With the addition of general X-ray and ultrasound services, BCW continues to break down barriers to care and bring essential services directly into underserved communities.
Honoring a Champion: Karen Leder

A highlight of the evening was the recognition of Karen Leder, founder of Power of Pink, as the 2026 Breast Care for Washington Champion Award recipient.
Karen’s advocacy journey began with a deeply personal mission—to honor her sister’s breast cancer experience and ensure that all women have access to screening, education, and navigation.
Since BCW’s earliest days, Karen and Power of Pink have played a vital role in supporting the organization’s mission and expanding its reach.
Her impact is a powerful reminder that community-driven advocacy can save lives.
More Than a Celebration—A Commitment
While the evening honored the past, it also reinforced BCW’s commitment to the future.
In a healthcare landscape where disparities persist, BCW remains focused on one clear goal:
ensuring every woman has access to high-quality, compassionate breast care.
Looking Ahead
With a new location, expanded services, and a strong network of supporters, Breast Care for Washington is entering its next chapter with momentum and purpose.
Twelve years strong and still growing.
