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Our handmade Breast Cancer awareness bracelet is strung on tiger tail, with the focus of this bracelet on a large beautiful heart lobster clasp with small pearl and quartz beads dangling. It is surrounded with Pink and White Glass Pearls with a Hope charm bead in centre and finished with a few sparkle Quartz Crystals and spacers. The bracelet will fit a wrist size between 6.5 to 8 inches.
A truely beautiful and a feel good bracelet.
New and Exclusive design of Lordsai.com helping to raise awareness.
Make a difference today with these beautiful Cancer Awareness Bracelets.
Day 325: This is a copycat of Sarah's Knowledge is Power photo. I thought it was such a wonderful idea and message that I thought I'd copy it...hope you don't mind, Sarah!
For any of you who don't know, I lost my Mom a year and a half ago to complications of breast cancer. I can't tell you how awful it is to have lost not just my mother, but my friend. I was lucky enough to have one of those really cool Moms that you could tell anything to. She was a beautiful, fun, and loving individual and my life will never be quite right again. This disease is horrible. It affects so many lives every day, every minute, every second.
So this is a little thing you can do, upload your photos to Passionately Pink for the Cure and $1 will be donated to the Susan G. Komen Fund up to $50,000. So come on! Throw on something pink and help out!!
Movember is upon us folks! And you know if I could I'd grow my own. But since I can't, I can only spread the word and encourage those that can.
GROW BROS, GROW!!!
It's the Little Things #219
The Pink Heals 2011 National Fire Truck Tour sponsored by Guardians of The Ribbon brought four Pink Fire Trucks to North Charleston at the Felix C. Davis Community Center in Park Circle.
Guardians of The Ribbon, dressed in pink fire suits, drive pink fire trucks across the country every year to raise awareness and funds for women and local non-profits in their fight against cancer. Its 2011 tour includes multiple stops in 20 states throughout the country.
For the North Charleston stop, the North Charleston Fire Department hosted a fundraiser benefiting Lowcountry Women with Wings.
Photo by Ryan Johnson
If you are looking for another fun way to support Breast Cancer Awareness, find yourself an On The Border Mexican restaurant. All month they are selling T-shirts, hats, and sweet leather bracelets that support the cause! Plus you can make a donation and get a scratch off ticket to win prizes and free food! And while you are there, remember to leave your server an appropriate tip! Food recommendations: chicken tortilla soup, brisket tacos, guacamole, fajitas, grilled avocado enchiladas! oh and save room for Kahlua Pie!
A big shout out to Mary Botsman for helping with our photos today #carrera_por_la_vida #raceforcure #cancerawareness #charitywalk
Idaho Steelheads defenseman Owen Headrick (7), Tulsa Oilers defenseman Tyler Poulsen (11), Idaho Steelheads goalie Adam Scheel (35)
❝HOW to Break Bad News: 2nd & 3rd Sessions❞
Chapt. 12, book:
“The Right To The Truth”
Illustrations’ composition, inspired by Chapt. Twelve
#cancer #patientsRights #abuse #exploitation #cancerAwareness #CancerDiagnosis #disclosure #howtobreakbadnews #icpapgr #papachristos #RightToTheTruth #book #paperback #kindle #corruption #consent #session
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Boob & Dinks
by Shannon Gerard
Installation as part of DIwhy?
The Ontario Crafts Council
Toronto, ON
January 20 - March 1, 2009
Boob & Dinks
by Shannon Gerard
Installation as part of DIwhy?
The Ontario Crafts Council
Toronto, ON
January 20 - March 1, 2009
November is Men's Cancer Awareness Month, millions of men will be growing moustaches this month as a symbol of solidarity against this silent killer. I will be documenting my journey through a photograph every day. Please support your local Cancer Society. Together we can beat this thing.
Moustache Mask over a photo of Iron Pyrite (Fool's Gold)
Tulsa Oilers forward Blake McLaughlin (91), Idaho Steelheads goalie Adam Scheel (35), Idaho Steelheads defenseman Cody Haiskanen (74)
Super Senior participant (85 year + bypass ) doing Warm-up Exercise ( Zumba dance) during CANWALK 24 at Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru City.
The City of North Charleston unveiled its very own pink fire truck in front of city hall on Friday, October 21, 2011. Inspired by the Pink Heals National Fire Truck Tour, the city will use the pink fire truck to raise awareness for women and local non-profits in their fight against cancer.
At the unveiling, the fire truck was dedicated to Brenda Cawley who has shown brave resolve and been an inspiration to others in their fight against cancer. In addition, all city employees who have battled cancer will be specifically acknowledged on the fire truck.
An all-female crew from Fire Station 3 drove the fire truck to city hall with North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey as their passenger.
Photo by Ryan Johnson
The Pink Heals 2011 National Fire Truck Tour sponsored by Guardians of The Ribbon brought four Pink Fire Trucks to North Charleston at the Felix C. Davis Community Center in Park Circle.
Guardians of The Ribbon, dressed in pink fire suits, drive pink fire trucks across the country every year to raise awareness and funds for women and local non-profits in their fight against cancer. Its 2011 tour includes multiple stops in 20 states throughout the country.
For the North Charleston stop, the North Charleston Fire Department hosted a fundraiser benefiting Lowcountry Women with Wings.
Photo by Ryan Johnson
The Pink Heals 2011 National Fire Truck Tour sponsored by Guardians of The Ribbon brought four Pink Fire Trucks to North Charleston at the Felix C. Davis Community Center in Park Circle.
Guardians of The Ribbon, dressed in pink fire suits, drive pink fire trucks across the country every year to raise awareness and funds for women and local non-profits in their fight against cancer. Its 2011 tour includes multiple stops in 20 states throughout the country.
For the North Charleston stop, the North Charleston Fire Department hosted a fundraiser benefiting Lowcountry Women with Wings.
Photo by Ryan Johnson
The City of North Charleston unveiled its very own pink fire truck in front of city hall on Friday, October 21, 2011. Inspired by the Pink Heals National Fire Truck Tour, the city will use the pink fire truck to raise awareness for women and local non-profits in their fight against cancer.
At the unveiling, the fire truck was dedicated to Brenda Cawley who has shown brave resolve and been an inspiration to others in their fight against cancer. In addition, all city employees who have battled cancer will be specifically acknowledged on the fire truck.
An all-female crew from Fire Station 3 drove the fire truck to city hall with North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey as their passenger.
Photo by Ryan Johnson
Members of the North Carolina Air National Guard come together during a 1-mile walk/run to support family and friends of recently deceased U.S. Air Force Recruiter Master Sgt. Valanda Pettis. Master Sgt. Pettis’ battle with cancer came to an end this Fall and to honor her memory, the NCANG Recruiting office hosted the Color Run, which involves a 1-mile walk/run with colorful chalk thrown in the air and on participants, to inspire cheer in those she left behind. The theme of the race, “Livin’ my best life,” is a phrase Pettis was often heard singing or using around her loved ones to instill faith, joy, and love.