I have always donated money towards Breast Cancer, but this October means so much more to me than usual. My Mother was just diagnosed with Breast Cancer on Monday, told me on Tuesday, then had a Mastectomy and her Lymph glands removed on Wednesday.
So this October, whether I like it or not, and it's not, I am very aware of Breast Cancer and will do what ever I can do and more.
We organize run to support and raise a fund to donate to those who need money for operation. We also sell Baller bands "icancervive" that come's with different colors(each color represent a cancer disease)
This month as much as possible we not only focus on supporting and helping people with breast cancer but also all cancer patients.
I normally walk for hospice but this year it looks like I won't be able to...
"Haters make me FAMOUS!!!"
Sassy
I have a few friends that have gone through cancer o f different forms. I am planning to do a bike ride for it maybe not this year but definitely going to be next year
My wife and I will be attending a fund raising Ball next week. In fact we just got back from a 6 hour trip to the shops trying to find her a new dress. No luck with the dress, but I have new shoes, phone and a pink tie so bright that I will be the only one in the room safe from being blinded by it!
If you're going through hell, keep going. - Winston Churchill
There working on cures for cancer every day. We just have to be patient for a little longer, but lots of research is happening as I write this.
Do the walks, anything to get money for research, directly to Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa. Their doing wonderful things there. Do whatever it takes.
I usually donate money to Breast Cancer Awarness, but always check with the state to see how much they actually get. Lots of charties get so much overhead, that the charty only gets cents on the dollar. Which I think is a crime.
By the way, I got an email from my cousin, her mother my Aunt was diagnosed on Thursday, and they are going to take her breast off Monday. Hopefull and with prayer they will get it all.
Well that's just my opinion, sorry if you don't like.
BigDaddyRich
My mum had a double mastectomy when she was in her fifties, I lost my dad to Cancer when he was 56 and my mum just a few years back due to cancer returning.
I wish I knew of more in my area that I could do for breast cancer awareness. I was the first man in the area that I know of to buy and wear a pink ribbon with pride so that I could spread the word and spread awareness my self.
She was very brave and took the whole process very well with as much support as I could give her. I know that it happens to women who are much more deeply affected emotionally and I think it is one of the best causes ever.
Lend your support pleas everyone and my sincere heartfelt love goes out to not only those directly, but also indirectly affected by this.
If everybody did something then maybe we could find a way of preventing such a heart wrenching condition.
To everybody who already is involved in any way then you are truly wonderful people. Much like most of the people on her in total.
I am sending as much love as possible to one member and her mum on here in particular. You know who you are beautiful x
It's also domestic violence awareness month. I'm sure there's been a lot of people affected from that as well.