IAM Local 811 Women’s Committee promotes breast cancer awareness with community walk

Dora Cervantes General Secretary-Treasurer at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
Dora Cervantes General Secretary-Treasurer at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
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Members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) Local 811 Women’s Committee in Houston have gathered to raise awareness about breast cancer and promote early detection. The committee discussed the importance of annual mammograms, self-examinations, and highlighted their upcoming participation in the MD Anderson “Give Cancer the Boot” Walk, scheduled for Saturday, November 15.

At a recent monthly meeting, the committee reported to members that breast cancer can also affect men. They emphasized the significance of self-examinations and being attentive to bodily changes.

Committee members Margie King, Iveritt Evelita, Jiemel Sanders, Sarah Monderoy Garcia, and IAM Local 811 Vice President Nelson Yanes contributed to these efforts.

“The Women’s Committee at Local 811 is a shining example of how IAM members lead with compassion and action,” said IAM General Secretary-Treasurer Dora Cervantes. “Their dedication to health awareness and community service truly reflects what being a Machinist is all about.”

“The Women’s Committee at Local 811 is making a real difference, showing that our strength as Machinists goes far beyond the job site,” said IAM Air Transport Territory General Vice President Richie Johnsen. “When our members come together to raise awareness and support cancer research, they’re not just helping their community, they’re helping save lives. I’m proud of their leadership and commitment to caring for others.”

“Our union family stands together not only in the workplace, but in our communities,” said IAM Local 811 Women’s Committee Chair Sarah Monderoy Garcia. “Efforts like this show the heart of our membership, raising awareness, saving lives, and supporting one another every step of the way.”

Members and their families were invited to participate in the “Give Cancer the Boot” Walk either in person or virtually from their local neighborhoods or parks. The event is free and open to everyone.



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