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Fibroid Fighters Launches Health Event “Your Health in Full Bloom”: Early Bird Tickets Available Now

April 22,2025

Recently reported by the Associated Press, Fibroid Fighters has officially announced “Your Health in Full Bloom,” a one-of-a-kind health awareness event taking place Thursday, July 24, 2025, at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in Times Square. Early bird ticket sales are now available for those looking to attend. 

The event will be co-hosted by Cynthia Bailey, actress, entrepreneur, and star of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, and Kym Lee, celebrity makeup artist and wellness advocate. The evening opens with a live panel discussion featuring Bailey and Lee alongside The Challenge’s Cara Maria Sorbello and TV personality Toya Johnson-Rushing. Together, they’ll share personal stories and engage with health professionals to discuss preventive care and the power of early diagnosis. 

“As a fibroid survivor, I know firsthand how important it is to speak up, share our stories, and prioritize our health,” said Bailey. “This event is about more than awareness—it’s about community, empowerment, and taking control of our wellness together.” 

Following the panel discussion, guests will enjoy a VIP banquet dinner and a dynamic live concert, with this year’s performers to be announced soon. 

Ticket options include: 

  • Live Panel Discussion Access starting at $10 
  • VIP Reserved All Access Pass with premium seating (limited to 50 guests) 
  • VIP All Access Passes for individuals or couples, including access to both the panel and reception 
  • VIP Reserved Table for 10 guests, offering full access to the panel and reception 

Early bird pricing is available through Sunday, May 11, with promo code Early30. 

Read more about the event from AP News here

About Fibroid Fighters 

Fibroid Fighters is a public welfare organization created to raise public awareness about fibroids’ social, economic, and health impacts so that we can destigmatize the condition, encourage open conversations around fibroids, and advocate for better support systems. We believe women deserve to be equipped with the knowledge and resources to navigate fibroids with confidence and access the best possible care. 

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