Go Pink 2018
UFT members across New York City dressed in pink on Oct. 17 to raise awareness about breast cancer.
Students and teachers at PS 30 in Manhattan give breast cancer awareness a thumbs-up.
Staff members at PS 247 in Brooklyn held a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society.
Staff members at PS 274 in Brooklyn have raised money for Bushwick Cares thanks to the efforts of school psychologist Jeannette Aquino (front, with cape).
Staffers show support at Queens Explorers Elementary School in Ozone Park, Queens.
PS 163 in the Bronx goes pink.
Members go pink at P 188 in the Bronx.
Teachers go pink at PS 380 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Alexa Gonzalez, Ruben Zorrilla and Donna Shepherd, social workers and counselors at MS 298, the Academy of Public Relations in the Bronx, are tackling breast cancer.
PS 115 in Manhattan stands together in support of breast cancer awareness.
Going pink at PS 133 in Manhattan.
JHS 74, Nathaniel Hawthorne MS in Oakland Gardens, Queens, goes pink.
Staff members go pink at PS 242 in Queens.
Going pink at PS 88 in Ridgewood, Queens.
PS 69 in Queens is united in pink.
Staff members at PS 19 in Queens go pink.
The District 29 Pre-K Center at Springfield Boulevard in Queens goes pink.
PS 499 in Queens goes pink.
Going pink at the PS 389 pre-K center in Queens.
Second-grade teachers wear pink at PS 22 on Staten Island.
PS 206Q supports the fight against breast cancer.
Staff members go pink at PS 152 in Queens.
Staff members wear pink at PS 89 in Queens.
Going pink at P 168@203 in the Bronx.
Members in pink at PS 811 in Queens.
Members show their support at P 4 Skillman in Long Island City, Queens.
Going pink at P 993@130 in Queens.
The guidance department at Francis Lewis HS shows support. "This year this day is very meaningful for us because one of our members was recently diagnosed with breast cancer," says counselor Mireya Ceron. "She is handling this news very well and as a team we are supporting any way we can. She is the nicest and sweetest person you will ever encounter and we are hoping she gets through this quickly."
June McKeiver (left) of PS 146M and Lorin Barnes of MS 224 in Manhattan are cancer-free survivors!
The chapter leader and school secretaries at Richmond Hill HS in Queens are showing their support.
IS 238 in Queens goes pink.
Teachers, paraprofessionals and social workers at the Bronx Regional HS LYFE program remember those who have fallen to breast cancer and honor survivors.
Members at PS 57 in the Bronx support a colleague and a friend who is a survivor.
Showing support for breast cancer awareness at the Middle School for Art and Philosophy in Brooklyn.
Going pink at PS 215 in Brooklyn.
Wearing pink at PS 13 in Brooklyn.
MS 35 in Brooklyn fights for a cure.
Going pink at PS 202 in Brooklyn.
Sun Negron, a paraprofessional at PS 143 in Queens, was declared cancer-free last November. "I am a PROUD SURVIVOR!" she says.
Members show off their pink at Dr. Susan S. McKinney Secondary School of the Arts in Brooklyn.
Showing support in pink at PS 15 in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Showing support at IS 339 in the Bronx.
The Brooklyn East Alternate Learning Center (Fundamentals Academy) goes pink.
P 368 in Brooklyn unites for a cure.
Staff members gather in pink at MS 354 in Brooklyn.
Wearing pink at PS 23 in Brooklyn.
Showing support in pink at P 721@47 in Manhattan.
Staff members go pink at Community Math and Science Prep in Manhattan.
The staff of the College Academy in Manhattan wears pink.
Members wear pink at PS 8 in Manhattan.
Going pink at PS 145 in Manhattan.
Going pink at CS 200 in Manhattan.
Going pink at the Ezra Jack Keats Pre-K Center in Queens.
Maspeth HS staff members show their support.
PS 85 in Queens supports breast cancer awareness.
PS 58 in Maspeth, Queens is the home of a proud breast cancer survivor.
The school assessment team at PS 81 in Queens supports breast cancer awareness.
IS 49 on Staten Island goes pink.
Showing support at PS 19 on Staten Island.
Students and teachers at PS 30 in Manhattan give breast cancer awareness a thumbs-up.
Staff members at PS 247 in Brooklyn held a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society.
Staff members at PS 274 in Brooklyn have raised money for Bushwick Cares thanks to the efforts of school psychologist Jeannette Aquino (front, with cape).
Staffers show support at Queens Explorers Elementary School in Ozone Park, Queens.
PS 163 in the Bronx goes pink.
Members go pink at P 188 in the Bronx.
Teachers go pink at PS 380 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Alexa Gonzalez, Ruben Zorrilla and Donna Shepherd, social workers and counselors at MS 298, the Academy of Public Relations in the Bronx, are tackling breast cancer.
PS 115 in Manhattan stands together in support of breast cancer awareness.
Going pink at PS 133 in Manhattan.
JHS 74, Nathaniel Hawthorne MS in Oakland Gardens, Queens, goes pink.
Staff members go pink at PS 242 in Queens.
Going pink at PS 88 in Ridgewood, Queens.
PS 69 in Queens is united in pink.
Staff members at PS 19 in Queens go pink.
The District 29 Pre-K Center at Springfield Boulevard in Queens goes pink.
PS 499 in Queens goes pink.
Going pink at the PS 389 pre-K center in Queens.
Second-grade teachers wear pink at PS 22 on Staten Island.
PS 206Q supports the fight against breast cancer.
Staff members go pink at PS 152 in Queens.
Staff members wear pink at PS 89 in Queens.
Going pink at P 168@203 in the Bronx.
Members in pink at PS 811 in Queens.
Members show their support at P 4 Skillman in Long Island City, Queens.
Going pink at P 993@130 in Queens.
The guidance department at Francis Lewis HS shows support. "This year this day is very meaningful for us because one of our members was recently diagnosed with breast cancer," says counselor Mireya Ceron. "She is handling this news very well and as a team we are supporting any way we can. She is the nicest and sweetest person you will ever encounter and we are hoping she gets through this quickly."
June McKeiver (left) of PS 146M and Lorin Barnes of MS 224 in Manhattan are cancer-free survivors!
The chapter leader and school secretaries at Richmond Hill HS in Queens are showing their support.
IS 238 in Queens goes pink.
Teachers, paraprofessionals and social workers at the Bronx Regional HS LYFE program remember those who have fallen to breast cancer and honor survivors.
Members at PS 57 in the Bronx support a colleague and a friend who is a survivor.
Showing support for breast cancer awareness at the Middle School for Art and Philosophy in Brooklyn.
Going pink at PS 215 in Brooklyn.
Wearing pink at PS 13 in Brooklyn.
MS 35 in Brooklyn fights for a cure.
Going pink at PS 202 in Brooklyn.
Sun Negron, a paraprofessional at PS 143 in Queens, was declared cancer-free last November. "I am a PROUD SURVIVOR!" she says.
Members show off their pink at Dr. Susan S. McKinney Secondary School of the Arts in Brooklyn.
Showing support in pink at PS 15 in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Showing support at IS 339 in the Bronx.
The Brooklyn East Alternate Learning Center (Fundamentals Academy) goes pink.
P 368 in Brooklyn unites for a cure.
Staff members gather in pink at MS 354 in Brooklyn.
Wearing pink at PS 23 in Brooklyn.
Showing support in pink at P 721@47 in Manhattan.
Staff members go pink at Community Math and Science Prep in Manhattan.
The staff of the College Academy in Manhattan wears pink.
Members wear pink at PS 8 in Manhattan.
Going pink at PS 145 in Manhattan.
Going pink at CS 200 in Manhattan.
Going pink at the Ezra Jack Keats Pre-K Center in Queens.
Maspeth HS staff members show their support.
PS 85 in Queens supports breast cancer awareness.
PS 58 in Maspeth, Queens is the home of a proud breast cancer survivor.
The school assessment team at PS 81 in Queens supports breast cancer awareness.
IS 49 on Staten Island goes pink.
Showing support at PS 19 on Staten Island.