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Doha

City Centre Rotana Doha, one of the leading contemporary 5-star hotels in the heart of the city, hosted ‘The Pink Chapter’ in collaboration with the Qatar Cancer Society (QCS), Jamila Magazine and Nuxe to mark of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

The event, which was attended by VIPs, influencers and media representatives, was held at the award-winning Teatro restaurant, and saw guests engaging in talks on mental health, diet and more with leading experts in the market.

QCS Health Educator Noor Makki highlighted the importance of early detection and shared stories of cancer survivors; Royal Medical Center Dietician Nadine Riachy reiterated the benefits of leading a healthy lifestyle; Nuxe Marketing and Consumer Health Manager Shereen Assem showed guests how their brand encourages and promotes self-care; Fitness Coach Joelle Lahlouh explained how working out influences the mindset; and, Professional Makeup Artist Emilia Subaih shared tips on how to do a ‘No Makeup Makeup’.

Commenting on the event, City Centre Rotana Doha’s General Manager Martin Kendall said: “We are grateful to host this event with inspiring speakers who through their stories, can create a positive impact and remind everyone the importance of looking after your health. This month has allowed us to raise awareness and we hope to continue similar events in the future.”

Several ‘Pinktober’ initiatives have also been rolled out throughout the hotel, including a dedicated Pink High Tea menu that sees 5 percent of revenues generated donated to Qatar Cancer Society, and an exclusive membership plan at Bodylines Fitness & Wellness Club valid until the end of October.

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23/10/2022
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