A fundraiser was held Nov. 15 for Jenna Warrington, a stylist at the Village Salon, at the Fairfield Inn in Rehoboth. Warrington was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer last August. With medical costs soaring and Jenna being out of work during her treatments, Village Salon wanted to help ease the stress of financial burdens so she can devote her time and energy to her recovery.
Warrington is grateful for the overwhelming support from her husband Beau, family and friends. She appreciates the continued prayers and the outpouring of love she has received.
Jenna’s strong will and positive outlook fuel her fight. She plans to use her diagnosis as a platform to inform women that they are never too young. Because breast cancer is becoming more and more common in younger women, she urges everyone to pay attention to their bodies. Regular breast self-examinations are the key to early detection.
![Jenna Warrington shown with friends and co-workers at the fundraiser at the Fairfield Inn in Rehoboth Beach. Shown are (l-r) Morgan Whalen, Raven Hudson, Warrington, Gina DiNubile and Jami Jackson. Jenna Warrington fundraiser](/sites/capegazette/files/2019/11/field/image/DSC_5756.jpg)
![Lining up for some raffle tickets are (l-r) Corinne Ficara, Donna West and Susan G. Komen Development Manager for Kent and Sussex County Karen Falk. Jenna Warrington fundraiser](/sites/capegazette/files/2019/11/field/image/DSC_5763.jpg)
![Several vendors were at the event. Shown with their clothing from Bombshell Boutique are Gina March, left, and Jaime Carter-Houck. Jenna Warrington fundraiser](/sites/capegazette/files/2019/11/field/image/DSC_5768.jpg)
![Plenty of food was provided by local restaurants. Shown are A Touch of Italy’s Adrew Horsey and Rose Furio. Jenna Warrington fundraiser](/sites/capegazette/files/2019/11/field/image/DSC_5771.jpg)