Fauquier Baptist Church was well represented at the *Virginia Breast Cancer Foundation’s Power of Pink Luncheon and Fashion Show, held at the historic Jefferson Hotel in Richmond, Virginia. The event celebrated hope, faith, and survivorship, honoring the strength and courage of women and men who have faced breast cancer.
Faith, Hope, and Strength
Our own Sister Shirley Morris, a courageous cancer survivor and dedicated Usher at Fauquier Baptist Church, joined Nikki Jennings of the Virginia Breast Cancer Foundation to celebrate survivors and share in the message of community and support.
Local News Celebrity Reba Hollingsworth of WTVR Morning CBS News
The event was beautifully **emceed by Reba Hollingsworth** of WTVR CBS 6 who opened with a heartfelt welcome and a moment of silence in remembrance of those who have battled breast cancer.
The **Honorable Jennifer L. McClellan (VA-04)** delivered an inspiring message of advocacy and encouragement, followed by remarks from President Tara Daudani, a breast cancer survivor and Richmond journalist, whose story of resilience moved everyone present.
Photo 1 Emceed by Reba Hollingsworth** of WTVR CBS 6 pictured with Nikki Jennings VBCF and FBC Member Shirley Morris
Photo 2 Emceed by Reba Hollingsworth** of WTVR CBS 6 pictured with Yvette McDermott Thomas
The **Honorable Jennifer L. McClellan (VA-04) Richmond, VA
Fashion on the Journey –The highlight of the day was the spectacular fashion show, *“Fashion on the Journey,”* featuring 14 diverse women — all breast cancer survivors. Each woman graced the runway wearing her chosen attire, reflecting her unique story of survival. From stage performers, beauty pageant queens to housewives and businesswomen, every model represented the strength, beauty, and perseverance of those who have triumphed over breast cancer.
Fauquier Baptist Church Delegation
Representing Fauquier Baptist Church were:
Photo 1 Left to Right Michael Thomas, Tabetha , Shirley Morris, Annette Woodson, Yvette McDermott Thomas, Vickie Nash, and Deaconess Jane Allen-Bowles.
Photo 2 Left to Right Tabetha , Vickie Nash, Annette Woodson
This event served as a powerful reminder that through faith, community, and compassion, we continue to stand with all survivors and their families—offering hope, love, and prayers along their journey of healing.
Proverbs 31:25- She is clothed with strength and dignity, and she laughs without fear of the future.”








