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The Dynamic and Multifaceted Renée Elizabeth Blythewood: A Woman Who's Making a Difference.

The Dynamic and Multifaceted Renée Elizabeth Blythewood: A Woman Who's Making a Difference.
Renée Elizabeth Blythewood at the Aspen Snow Ball.
Renée Elizabeth Blythewood is a woman of many talents and passions. She's a philanthropist, model, avid traveler, and real estate professional, and she's using her diverse background to make a positive impact in the world.

As a single mother to her beloved son, Levi, Renée is a strong advocate for the importance of family and maternal bonds. She shares deep and meaningful life advice and guidance with Levi, teaching him the values of empathy, compassion, and kindness. And her love for her son is evident in everything she does, inspiring others to prioritize the things that truly matter in life.



But Renée's dedication to making a difference extends far beyond her role as a mother. As a global volunteer ambassador for Gabrielle's Angel Foundation for Cancer Research, she's using her voice and influence to raise awareness and support for this important cause. Her recent appearance at the annual Aspen Snow Ball hosted by the charity was a testament to her commitment, and we can't wait to see what she accomplishes next.

In addition to her philanthropic work, Renée is also a successful model and real estate professional. Her love for travel and adventure is evident in her social media presence, where she shares her experiences and encourages others to explore new cultures and destinations. And her background in real estate gives her a unique perspective on the industry and a keen eye for investment opportunities.

It's clear that Renée Elizabeth Blythewood is a woman of many talents and passions, and her unwavering dedication to making a positive impact in the world is truly inspiring. She describes herself as loving, empathetic, compassionate, and adventurous, and it's these qualities that make her a force to be reckoned with.

In a world where so many people are focused on their own success and personal gain, Renée stands out as a woman who's using her platform and influence for good. And we can all learn a thing or two from her dynamic and multifaceted approach to life.

Renée recently granted us an interview in which she discussed the more personal aspects of her philanthropic mission and life philosophy:

How would you describe yourself? Who is Renée?

I would describe myself as super loving, generous, empathetic, mindful, energetic, playful, compassionate, adventurous.

Not a morning person, a little messy, very emotional. I feel everything very deeply! I do have a good heart, and I only want to leave people and this world better than I found it!

Can you share with the readers how you first got involved with Aspen Snow Ball and what this organization and its charitable mission mean to you?

I originally was introduced to the organization through my friend Samuel D. I was a preschool teacher for years and have such a deep, rooted love for children. Furthermore, learning about children that are dealing with pediatric cancer and not getting home to live normal fun childhood, in and out of hospitals, doctors appointments, the anxiety and stress of never knowing what comes next made me want to get involved and help out.

I felt inspired by Denise Rich who created Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation for Cancer Research in 1996 in memory of her daughter, Gabrielle, who passed away at age 27 from acute myelogenous leukemia (AML). Since its inception, Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation has awarded grants totaling $35 million to over 300 of the top physician-scientists in America.

Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation maintains its status as one of the largest non-governmental sources of grant support for blood cancer research in the United States. My hope and dream is that we can cure childhood cancer and hold the hands of the families that are walking through this journey.

When did you realize you wanted to devote your time to charitable endeavors and how did you first get started?

When the war started happening in Ukraine, I felt an immediate draw to help the children that lost their parents there! I booked a ticket to Poland, where many refugees were going to seek safety; I stayed for two weeks, and absolutely fell in love with the people of Ukraine.

I devoted my last year to rehabilitating a school and living quarters for the refugees! I’m hoping to start the second phase of the new school and housing for children in Poland!

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