6th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness WEEK!

The fight against breast cancer isn’t abstract for me, it’s personal. My grandmother is a survivor. Like so many families, ours has been forever shaped by this disease. That’s why, for the past six years, our community has rallied together to raise funds and awareness.

What started as one day of gathering has grown into a full week of programming. It’s because of your love, energy, and the commitment of this community that keeps multiplying that we are going bigger. This isn’t just about workouts, vibes, or events. It’s about honoring survivors, standing with fighters, and pushing for the future we all deserve: one without breast cancer.

Here’s what’s happening this year:

Proceeds from every event go directly to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

TrapHaus Takeover – October 18, Jeff’s classes

The Trap is family. On Saturday, all of my classes (10:05am, 11:10am, and 12:15pm) are dedicated to the cause. We’ll sweat, push, and power through—proving that movement can be medicine and community can be cure. Head to the Trap website to book your spot!

Book Your spot

Tire Flip Tuesday – October 21, 6:30 PM

💪You already know what TFT means: grit, grind, and good vibes. This time, every flip fuels research.

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Rooftop Yoga Flow – October 22, 6:30 PM

🧘🏾‍♀️ We’ll close out the week with gratitude. Join us for a flow led by our brother, Eric Mosley, to remind us that healing isn’t just physical—it’s spiritual and emotional, too. Meet us at the Children's Aid Society - Milbank Campus 14-32 West 118th St. Yoga mats and gift bags will be provided.

Join Us

How You Can Show Up

  • Join us: Be there, bring your people, and take part in something bigger than yourself.

  • Spread the word: Share the flyer, IG posts and stories. Awareness spreads faster when we all speak.

  • Donate: If you can’t make it in person, your contribution still brings us closer to a cure.

Donate 2 BCRF

This week is about more than fundraising. It’s about proving—together—that love, purpose, and persistence can make a difference.

On purpose, with purpose.

-Jeff T. Blue

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