Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Anyone who knows me knows that I am an avid supporter of breast cancer awareness, research, treatment, and survival. This affliction has touched many people dear to me...many of the women on my mother's side of my family have been diagnosed and are survivors, and it took my mother-in-law (God rest her soul) before I got a chance to meet her...before she got to see the sweet smiles of her grandsons. But to bring more attention to this disease and the need to wipe it and it's devestation completely from our lives, I'm going to post a few links to organizations dedicated to the eradication of this deadly malady. Some are huge, well-known organizations, others are small groups localized to certain areas. Anyone, anyone donating money or time to fight this disease is worthy of many thanks.

http://www.pinkwings.com/

http://ww5.komen.org/home/

http://www.nationalbreastcancer.org/

http://www.pinkribbonshop.com/

http://www.gatewayforcancerresearch.org/breast_cancer_donation.cfm

http://www.cbcf.org/index.html

http://www.womenscouncil.org/license_plate.htm

http://www.y-me.org/ (thank you E!)

After visiting these sights, if you feel the desire to contribute in some way, join a walk in your area. Visit the cancer wing of a local hospital, and share the joy that cancer patients carry with them, even in the midst of the toughest fight they'll ever face. Getting your hair cut in the near future? Wait a little longer to make it to that 10 inch mark, then donate it to Locks Of Love. It's simple, and many companies offer free or discounted haircuts if you give your hair to them to send in (I know for a fact that Great Clips gives a free haircut if you let them send in your hair). As one site above suggests, get pledges for $1 an inch, and donate along with the hair.

If you do nothing else, at least click...click the link on the right side of this blog to help fund mammograms for people who can't afford to get them on their own (many insurance companies put up a tremendous fight before they'll cover this preventative measure, and there are millions of people who have no medical insurance). Anything you can do will help.

2 comments:

Elizabeth said...

May I suggest adding http://www.y-me.org/ to your list? I had an amazing time at the support walk in Chicago last Mother's Day. The strength of these women astounded me. I have never seen braver souls.

Elizabeth said...

My pleasure. ;)