This past weekend, the vibrant city played host to a significant event in the world of health advocacy as the Blue Hope Bash marked the 25th anniversary of the Colorectal Cancer Alliance. The event, known for its dedication to raising awareness and funds for colorectal cancer, welcomed a diverse group of attendees, including healthcare professionals, survivors, and advocates.
Trials of Color’s Representation
Among the distinguished guests was Sharon Rivera Sanchez, the dynamic CEO and Founder of Trials of Color. Her presence was a testament to the organization’s unwavering commitment to inclusivity and representation in clinical trials, particularly for communities of color who are often underrepresented in medical research.
Speaking passionately on the event, Sanchez emphasized the importance of continued efforts in the fight against colorectal cancer. “Let’s keep pushing forward, embracing every moment—tears and all—because every step we take makes a difference,” she urged, highlighting the emotional and collective journey of those affected by the disease.
A Night of Hope and Reflection
The Blue Hope Bash was not only a celebration of two and a half decades of progress but also a poignant reminder of the work that lies ahead. Guests enjoyed an evening filled with inspiring speeches, heartfelt stories from survivors, and a shared commitment to driving change.
The event successfully raised substantial funds, which will be directed towards research, patient support, and awareness campaigns. This financial backing is crucial in advancing the mission of the Colorectal Cancer Alliance and ensuring that more lives are saved through early detection and innovative treatments.
Looking to the Future
As the evening drew to a close, attendees left with a renewed sense of purpose and determination. The collaborative spirit showcased at the Blue Hope Bash serves as a beacon of hope for the future of colorectal cancer awareness and treatment.
With leaders like Sharon Rivera Sanchez at the forefront, there is a palpable optimism that the coming years will see even greater strides in bridging gaps in representation and access to care. The milestone event reminds us all that through unity and perseverance, every step indeed makes a difference.







