Know Your Lemons Foundation
Zhenya Brown is an experienced social media manager currently working at Know Your Lemons Foundation since January 2022, where responsibilities include planning and coordinating marketing content as well as engaging with influencers and corporate sponsors. Previous roles include serving as a teaching assistant at Brigham Young University - Idaho, instructing over 100 students and providing one-on-one tutoring, and participating in various internships that highlight leadership and organizational skills, particularly in planning a breast cancer awareness week. Zhenya has also gained experience in customer service and educational settings, working with children in various capacities from teaching assistant roles to coaching at Skyhawks Sports Academy. Zhenya holds a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education and Teaching from Brigham Young University - Idaho.
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Know Your Lemons Foundation
Our mission is to improve early detection for breast cancer worldwide through creative and empowering education. Our vision is a world where patients feel empowered with knowledge and confidence to report breast changes and participate when screening is available. These two actions will improve breast health and reduce deaths from the disease. As an Associated Member of the United Nations Department of Global Communications, we will be a change-agent for this goal with breast cancer. We are aligned with United Nations Sustainable Development Goal #3 to “Reduce Deaths from noncommunicable diseases (like breast cancer) by one-third by 2030.” We will “change the picture of breast cancer for good” through an innovative approach to breast health education around the globe. Design is at the core of our organization. Not only in our appearance but our approach in a thoughtful human-centered way. We use design in a way that communicates to women and men, regardless of their ethnicity, age, or literacy level. We cross cultural understandings and comfort levels by using visual metaphor and universal design to educate the public on symptoms, self-exams, screenings, and testing. We adjust to meet local conditions and access to medical services. Our practices and educational tools are evidence-based.