Meaghan’s Voice: Empowering Women One at a Time – Meaghan Walsh Memorial Fund
Purchase a Raffle Ticket – Cervical Cancer Awareness Week
Help keep Meaghan’s Voice alive by bringing awareness to young women about cervical cancer to help empower them to manage their health by learning symptoms and about the screening guidelines. All proceeds go to the Meaghan Walsh Memorial Fund. This fund will be used to give back to the community in Meaghan’s name.
There are a curated variety of raffle baskets for you to take a chance on!
- BUY 1 Raffle Ticket Chance for $10
- BUY 3 Raffle Ticket Chance for $20
You can check out the raffle baskets here!
Payment
- Accepted through Venmo App @Meaghans-Voice
- When sending the Venmo payment, please include your contact information (phone number or email address).
About Meaghan
Meaghan Walsh was proud to be born and raised in South Boston. She graduated from St. Peter Elementary School, Mount St. Joseph High School, and Curry College. Meaghan made meaningful, long standing friendships throughout her journey. Meaghan’s kind, fun loving spirit was infectious to those around her. Meaghan’s light shined so bright helping those around her find their way out of the darkness – like the brightest star on the darkest of nights.
In 2020 at the age of 40, Meaghan was diagnosed with cervical cancer. Meaghan remained optimistic, positive and extremely strong during her diagnose and treatments. Meaghan’s bright light continued to warm those around her even on her darkest days. Meaghan demonstrated what it was like to battle this merciless disease head on with courage, grit and grace. Meaghan’s hopeful optimism and strength was truly an inspiration. Meaghan will continue to live on in the hearts of those who were lucky to have known her.
To learn more about Meaghan’s Voice visit here!
Maureen Dahill is the founder of Caught in Media. Once a longtime wardrobe and prop stylist for brands such as Rue La La, TJ Max & Hasbro, she is a devoted lover of vintage clothing, Martini Mondays, Castle Island, AND a 4th generation South Boston native.
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