October 6, 2009
Posted by JAE
Breast Cancer Events
Help create a future without breast cancer:

Friday, October 16th, 2009 - Boobalicious: The Pink Playground is a breast cancer fundraiser and a true carnival for your senses. Get ready to enter a world where no character is too strange. It truly is a pinch of class with a dash of trash.

Sunday, October 25th, 2009 - Blush Pretty and the Pink Tulip Foundation [promoting breast cancer prevention] — Get ready to smooth, slather and smear on the latest and greatest in beauty product. Try all those products you are curious about BEFORE you buy and support The Pink Tulip Foundation.
Be inspired by Cashmere’s fashion show.
Payless ShoeSource will be launching its 6th annual “Taking Steps to Fight Breast Cancer” program with its 2009 Breast Cancer Awareness Bracelet featuring a dangling charm with the iconic breast cancer awareness ribbon and adjustable elastic pink multi-band embellished with several “floating” silver-toned balls. The item retails for just $3 and Payless donates 100% of the net profits from bracelet sales to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. Payless and its shoppers have raised millions of dollars for breast cancer awareness under this program.








3 Comments
October 8, 2009
This is such a unique and wonderful idea… think that I might take a part of it
P.S. I’ve moved to a new site and was hoping that you would please update my link on you blog roll to a current one
Thanks a million!
October 9, 2009
So amazing all the things that are going on around Toronto this month for breast Cancer Awareness month. I checked out all the suggestions and found some interesting events that we can all get involved in. I definitely found inspiration from the Cashmere fashion show. They have lots of great contests if you go to their website. Who can resist giving back when there are so many great events and fundraisers! Ill be sure to check out payless later this month too!
October 9, 2009
Marta, I’m loving all the fun events going on for breast cancer. We’re bond to beat it.
Annabelle, cashmere was definitely inspiring.
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