In August 2002, Janeen Sullivan’s 16 year old, daughter
Brittany Crawford, was diagnosed with Leukemia. Brittany was looking forward to starting
her junior year at Dearborn High. She was active on the Field Hockey
Team and other school activities all while maintaining a 4.0 GPA.
Brittany
was also the Red Wings #1 fan, attended many games, and met several of
the players. Her death on December 1, 2002 was unexpected. She was in
remission, but despite that, she had developed an infection that spread
through her system within a matter of hours. The Red Wings loved
Brittany and even mentioned her passing on air during their next home
game.
Brittany
was a very special girl. She touched so many lives and she was an
inspiration to so many. Her positive attitude and genuine compassion
for others, even when stricken, was a powerful force for those of us
who knew and loved her.
So
when we conceived the notion of a Women’s Expo our intention was to
compliment our efforts and raise money in support of the Children’s
Leukemia Foundation of Michigan that helped Brittany and our family
through the tough times – that is what they do! and so we "give back"
and we know Britt is smiling down on us.
In
2004 three local women, Janeen Sullivan, Julie Sullivan and Judy
McGinty set out to make The Dearborn Women’s Expo a reality. We wanted
to bring an expo to the Dearborn Area similar to the Novi event.
Our
mission statement is to offer something unique for women in the
Dearborn area, with products and services that would be of interest to
women and raise funds for the Children’s Leukemia Foundation of
Michigan.
The
Ford Community and Performing Arts Center is our venue. The expo takes
place in the Dome Room. There’s so much going on at the Center that
Dearborn Residents can benefit from and just don’t. This is a way to
raise awareness for the Center and promote memberships. We began our
first year, 2004, with 70 exhibitors and now we are maxed out at 100
exhibitors. Businesses vary – from jewelers, beauty, home improvement,
arts, accessories, chiropractic, massage, spa, cooking, food items, and
so much more! The bridal/fashion show begins at 1pm.
In 2010, we were happy to welcome a little more than 2,500 attendees. We draw women
from all walks of life and ages from the surrounding 4 counties. This
year’s goal is to see that number increase significantly. In addition,
we’re looking for corporate sponsorship to increase our advertising
budget. Advertising plays a significant role in the success of a show,
but it can be costly.
Proceeds
from the event are donated to the Children’s Leukemia Foundation of
Michigan. Last year, our organization proudly donated $10,530 to CLF.
Thanks for visiting and thank you for your continued support.
All the BEST! Julie and Janeen Sullivan
P.S. If you're confused on the relationships here -
Brittany is Janeen's daughter and Julie's niece.
________________________________________________________________________________ Children’s
Leukemia Foundation of Michigan is an independent, statewide
organization that provides information, financial assistance, and
emotional support to adults and children affected by leukemia,
lymphoma, and related blood disorders.