Angels On Earth: My Trip to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

A few weeks ago I experienced a trip of a lifetime. No, it wasn’t to an exotic locale or luxurious beachfront resort. I traveled to one of the most special places I’ve ever visited—St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, TN.

The entrance into St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, TN.

Invited by the hospital to see first-hand how it operates, I was excited to learn more. I’d heard about the hospital throughout the years from commercials and seeing Marlo Thomas (the founder’s daughter) speak about it on TV, but I didn’t have a true understanding of everything the child-focused healthcare facility does.

For starters, I learned that the hospital only takes patients (ages birth to 18) with the most life-threatening illnesses such as cancer and sickle cell disease, which is a blood disorder that causes red blood cells to become hard and sickle-shaped, instead of soft and round. And, the parents of the patients will never receive a bill.

Yes, you read that correctly! PARENTS OF ST. JUDE CHILDREN’S RESEARCH HOSPITAL PATIENTS WILL NEVER RECEIVE A MEDICAL BILL!  The hospital believes that these parents are undergoing some of the most incredible stress imaginable and worrying about medical bills shouldn’t be one of them. From the finest foods to state-of-the-art housing, this one-of-a-kind hospital caters to every need that a family enduring these unfortunate circumstances could want—at no cost.

St. Jude patient Marion, with his mom during one of the press events from the weekend.

From the moment I arrived at the hospital, there was a warm and inviting atmosphere unlike any other hospital I’ve stepped foot in. The walls were covered in colorful murals and breathtakingly beautiful artwork created by the patients. Elephants were also a recurrent theme  throughout the hospital and housing facilities. A symbol of luck in many cultures, elephants are also known to live long lives.

An eye-catching piece of art from a St. Jude patient.

Throughout my weekend visit, I met some of the most extraordinary children that I’ve ever encountered. Their strength was beyond admirable and their determination nothing less than outstanding. Courtney, 10, who suffers from sickle cell disease was beaming with star quality. Her smile and outgoing personality made it hard to believe that she’s ever suffered from any disease.

Courtney and me.

The young beauty has been treated at the hospital since the age of 2. Thanks to St. Jude’s groundbreaking research, Courtney thrives with the help of a drug called hydroxyuera.  She told me that she “loves New York” and wants to move here one day to pursue her dreams of becoming a singer/actress.

“I’ve seen ‘Mary Poppins‘ and ‘The Lion King‘ while in New York,” she said with excitement. With her spunk and bright outlook, there’s no doubt in my mind that she’s well on her way to becoming one of Broadway’s biggest stars.

The entire visit was filled with inspiring stories, harrowing tales and encouraging accounts of courage. This trip has forever changed my perspective on life. So many of us take our health and our children’s health for granted. Watching those young people endure some of the most painful challenges while still smiling is something that will stay with me forever.

Actors Lance Gross and Elise Neal with a patient during the weekend.

While I gained so much insight and knowledge during my trip, I can’t begin to tell you guys everything. Here are few of the best tidbits of information that I received:

*St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital was founded by the late entertainer Danny Thomas (star of Make Room for Daddy) in 1962.

*Founder Danny Thomas vowed that he would build a hospital that took in all patients no matter their race, creed or religion. At that time, his decision and promise played a pivotal role in the segregated south during the 1960s.

*No family ever receives a bill for the care their child receives at the hospital.

*St. Jude Children’s Hospital is the leader in sickle cell research in the world.

*Approximately 1 in 375 African-Americans is born with sickle cell disease each year.

*Bone marrow (stem cell) transplantation is the only cure for sickle cell disease and St. Jude performed the first successful one in 1983.

*For every child treated at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, thousands more have been saved worldwide through the hospital’s discoveries.

*It costs 1.8 million dollars A DAY to run St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

*Everyone associated with the hospital are truly angels on earth! From the volunteers to the doctors, everyone is like a family.

Check out this cute video:

As a parent, it is my hope that my daughter never has to be admitted to St. Jude, but for all of those children who are there are in the best hands. Supporting this hospital is something that we can all do. Whether it’s $5 or $500, we can all pitch in to help save the lives of sick children. Also, be aware that during the holidays, numerous retailers including: Target, Kmart, CVS Pharmacy, and many more have products whose proceeds go directly to the hospital.

If you would like to donate to St. Jude, please visit www.stjude.org for more information.

Have you ever donated to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital? 

WATCH: Jay-Z’s Concert Finale to be Live-Streamed from Barclays Center

My neck of the woods has been all abuzz since the Barclays Center opened last week. I live just three blocks from the brand-new Brooklyn arena and have never felt so much energy in my Park Slope neighborhood.

Every night that hip-hop icon, Jay-Z has taken center-stage, the excitement from patrons and neighbors is palpable. While I’m not a fan of rap concerts I do kind of feel like I’m missing out on a memorable event taking place right in my own backyard!

Lucky for me and others who couldn’t make it to the sold-out 8-night concert, we can watch Jay-Z’s final show live in conjunction with the launch of his new Life+Times’ YouTube Channel tomorrow, Oct. 6!

The conclusion of his concert run will be live-streamed on the channel which has teamed up with IconicTV at 9:30 p.m EST. The new channel will continue to serve as a platform for the mogul’s many passions including music, art, and style.

Check out the trailer:

Will you be watching?

WATCH: Solange Knowles Debuts New ‘Losing You’ Video

Solange fans are in for a real treat! The multi-talented entertainer is back with a brand new video for her single, “Losing You.”

Her vibrant, eclectic style is showcased throughout the clip via colorful cutting-edge fashions coupled with stellar cinematography. Directed by Melina Matsoukas, the video, set in Cape Town, South Africa, effortlessly captures Solange’s carefree spirit and attitude.

“So humbled, & grateful for the overwhelming response to “Losing You,” the singer Tweeted to fans.

The mid-tempo Devonté Hynes-produced track is her first single released since signing with the indie music label, Terrible Records. The digital version of the song is available now and is set to be released on vinyl next month.

Check out the video here:

I’m totally feeling this video’s vibe!

Are you a Solange fan? Did you like the video? 

BGG’s Top Breast Cancer Awareness Beauty Picks

It’s a sobering stat that 1 in 8 women has a chance of being diagnosed with breast cancer at some point during her lifetime. I’ve already lost three aunts to the disease and don’t want to lose anyone else.

Since 1985, October has been designated as Breast Cancer Awareness Month in an effort to raise awareness and funds for the cure. During the month, retailers and companies donate a portion (and in some cases 100%)  of their proceeds toward breast cancer research.

From specially-designed brush sets to pretty lipstick shades, purchasing beauty  products for a great cause is always a good look!

Check out a few of my faves:

Mixed Chicks Special “Pink Cap” Leave-In Conditioner available here, $16.99 (From every purchase, $1 will be donated to Save the Ta Tas Foundation)

Ka’Oir ‘Survivor’ Lipstick available here, $19.99 (10% of the proceeds of every purchase will be donated to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation)

 La Mer ‘The Hand Treatment’ available here, $75 ($10 from every purchase will be donated to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation)

 

Proudly Pink 5-Piece Purse Brush Set available here, $14.99 (For each purchase, 15% of the proceeds will be donated to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation)

Coach ‘Poppy’ Lipgloss Set available exclusively here, $35 (20% from each purchase will be donated to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation)

Bobbi Brown ‘Pink Peony Set’ available here, $45 ($10 from each purchase will be donated to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation)

Have you ever purchased a product solely based on helping a good cause? Have you ever had a mammogram? 

 

VIDEO: Alicia Keys on the Obama Campaign Trail

In just a little over a month, we registered voters will have the chance to have our voices heard at the polls.

In an effort to re-elect President Barack Obama in November, Alicia Keys recently went to Philadelphia to speak about women’s issues while on the Obama campaign trail. The multi-Grammy singer and activist, 31, addressed the importance of keeping Obama in office and how young people can get involved.

Check out the behind-the-scenes video:

Have you ever volunteered for a political campaign?

Fabulous Photos of the Week!

Check out this week’s best twitpics! What’s your favorite shot from the bunch?

Iman

Jaleel White (R)

Terry Crews and his wife, Rebecca.

Christina Milian

Gabrielle Union and friends.

Teyana Taylor

Vanessa Williams and her son, Devin.

BGG Hosts Blog Anniversary Brunch

In celebration of BGG’s 5-year anniversary, I decided to throw an intimate brunch with my close friends and family. I thought about throwing a bigger bash here in New York City, but due to my party-planning procrastination it didn’t happen. Thankfully, my sister was gracious enough to host the afternoon soirée at her lovely home.

We had a great time having girl talk, chatting about the craziness that is “Love & Hip-Hop,” and course noshing on delicious brunch nibbles.

Life’s too short not to celebrate the small and big things in our lives. Whether it’s a job promotion, anniversary, or simply because you managed to make it through the work-week, try to make time to celebrate!

**Special thanks to my friends at Aveeno for providing their awesome products for my gift bags.

Check out a few pics:

What have you celebrated lately?