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Pink Ribbon Review | Raising Breast Cancer Awareness

Archive for June 2008

June 30th, 2008

Jelly Belly’s For Breast Cancer Research

I came home the other day and these Jelly Belly brand fruit punch flavored jelly beans were on my desk. Have I told you my husband and I are suckers for anything with a pink ribbon on it as long as proceeds go to the cause? Not hard to figure out, perhaps. But anyway, back […]

By Karen Lynch -- 1 comment

June 30th, 2008

Coming soon to a city near you: A Breast Cancer 3-Day Event

The Breast Cancer 3-Day Series benefitting Susan G. Komen for the Cure is visiting 14 cities across the US this year. 60 miles over the course of 3 days. When you participate, you get food, beverages, showers, entertainment, tents for sleeping. Not to mention the fellowship of other survivors, caregivers and philanthropic walkers in support […]

By Karen Lynch -- 1 comment

June 29th, 2008

Survivor Inspiration: Indestructible Breasts

Art imitating life or life imitating art?

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By Karen Lynch -- 4 comments

June 28th, 2008

Calculate Your Risk of Breast and Ovarian Cancer

I’m pretty sure not all of my readers are survivors. I know I have some caregivers in the mix. But I think there are also women out there interested in this disease because they feel they are at risk. Maybe they are even trying to assess their level of risk.
Are you one of those women? […]

By Karen Lynch -- 1 comment

June 28th, 2008

Survivor Inspiration: Finding Joy in the Midst of Suffering

Here’s a video that’s worth a watch if you want some divine inspiration. Andrea Thomas is a Christian woman, speaking out about God’s plan for her life, and how scripture helped her through her battle with breast cancer. Check it out:

Do you relate to what she is saying?

P.S. Don’t forget the Autoglam Car Sticker Giveaway, […]

By Karen Lynch -- 0 comments

June 27th, 2008

Ten Reasons Why Breast Cancer Survivors Like To Stay Up Late

Of course, next week I’ll share why survivors like to go to bed early, but for now … this is where I’m at.
Ten Reasons Why Breast Cancer Survivors Like to Stay Up Late
10. The quiet of the night allows us to hear ourselves think, often for the first time all day, and for better or […]

By Karen Lynch -- 6 comments

June 27th, 2008

Friday Link Love: Breast Cancer Related Websites

Thought I’d share a few quirky websites with you today. Let me know if anyone them tickle your pink ribbon fancy!

Coupon Codes for a Cure: each time a ccoupon code is redeemed at the online stores, MyCoupons will donate $.10 to the fight.
Play for More: Play party poker and raise money for breast cancer research.
ServeNation: […]

By Karen Lynch -- 1 comment

June 26th, 2008

Pink Ribbon Giveaway: Autoglam Bling

Remember how excited I got over these pink butterfly car stickers? Well, the folks at Autoglam in Australia sent me two … one I used to properly review for you and one to give away!
These stickers are 100% waterproof and weatherproof. Easy to peel and stick. Sparkling rhinestones catch the sunlight perfectly. Can also be […]

By Karen Lynch -- 60 comments

June 26th, 2008

Airline Miles Donated for the Cure

Back in May I announced the affiliation between Susan G. Komen for the Cure and American Airlines — their Miles for the Cure program — do you remember? (If not, here’s the link to that original post.)
Today it was announced that:
Susan G. Komen for the Cure(R), the
world’s largest breast cancer organization, has received more than […]

By Karen Lynch -- 0 comments

June 25th, 2008

Survivor Story: Angela Cambouris

Have you ever heard people tell you that you have everything within you that you need to heal yourself? Well, Angela Cambouris is a woman who believes it — she’s living proof. I’m honored to share her survivor story with you!
My story is rather long as it begins in 1989 when I knew that I […]

By Karen Lynch -- 2 comments