Greetings Friends! When I first lost my hair due to the treatment of my breast cancer... I thought it would never grow back. For a few years I struggled with wigs and then I decided to try and grow my natural hair with locs. Well, here I am now with so much hair, so long and heavy.... I need to make a decision! Let me know your opinion and I'll post back with the final results!! If I have the nerve! While you're here, PLEASE remember to visit my story page and choose an organization to support the early detection and prevention of breast cancer! Going from this....... To which one of these.... (below)?
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Team Walton - Breast Cancer Advocates – Survivors - Warriors
I'll be cycling for two whole days through the scenic landscapes of The Capital Region with thousands of other Riders. All the proceeds will go to Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, Sibley Memorial and Suburban Hospitals to support cancer research, treatment, and services. These are leading comprehensive institutions devoted to cancer research and care, and the work they're doing is cutting-edge.
I've agreed to raise at least $2,500. So here's where you come in, because I need your help to do that. Could you please consider making a donation of $100? Use this link to go visit my webpage Please take the time to support me. Please keep in mind the commitment I'm making to end this heartbreaking disease and the personal efforts I'll have to make to accomplish this. When I say "heartbreaking," here's what I mean: according to the American Cancer Society, 1,660,290 new cancer cases are expected to be diagnosed in 2013. The information also shows that cancer is the second most common cause of death in the US, exceeded only by heart disease, accounting for nearly 1 of every 4 deaths. That's why I'm riding. To do something BIG about cancer. I hope that you'll share this incredible adventure with me by supporting me in my fundraising efforts. Thank you in advance for your generosity! Sincerely Virginia L. Brown More than 8800 women have been touched by It's In the Genes.
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LifeStyleChange2014 –Whole Wheat Rendezvous with Chicken and Veggies - This is an Original Dish. Chunks of boneless chicken breast, seasoned with garlic, sea salt and black pepper, coated in whole wheat flour and sautéed with chopped onions in a bit of virgin olive oil; then simmered with okra, corn, carrots, green beans, green peas and baby lima beans. Garnished with Wheat Thins. Est: 450 Calories per serving = 1.5 cups Add 100 calories with 5 Wheat Thins If you’d like the complete preparations and detailed recipe, download our Breast Cancer Advocate Mobile App! or Contact Paulette Smith The Chaenda L. Jones (CLJ) Scholarship Program was initiated by the Power of Pink! Foundation, Inc. in October 2012. The purpose was to develop an educationally-focused initiative that epitomized the life of Ms. Chaenda L. Jones, mother of two children and hard worker, who lost her battle to breast cancer in 2011. The CLJ Scholarship Program was started to foster a positive mind-set that encourages students affected by breast cancer to embody a lifestyle of excellence. 2014 BOOK SCHOLARSHIP: One $500 scholarship that must be applied to book fees will be awarded to a student who is enrolled in a graduate or undergraduate degree program for the academic year commencing Fall of 2014 or Spring of 2015. Learn more at: Power of Pink Foundation Scholarship coordinator, Adrienne Carr, can be reached at [email protected]. 2014 BOOK SCHOLARSHIP: One $500 scholarship that must be applied to book fees will be awarded to a student who is enrolled in a graduate or undergraduate degree program for the academic year commencing Fall of 2014 or Spring of 2015. Download BY INVITATION ONLY .....our FREE Private Mobile App. Exclusively for Survivors, Fighters and Supports of early detection and prevention. Share your stories Learn of upcoming LOCAL events Learn of LOCAL resources Early Detection Saves Lives! Join Team Walton at the NBC4 Health Fitness Expo this Weekend.1/8/2014 This Saturday Jan 11th and Sunday Jan 12th "It's In The Gene's" and Team Walton will have a table for Mammogram Registration at the NBC Health and Fitness Expo, Washington, DC. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. - Walter E. Washington (DC) Convention Center - 801 Mount Vernon Place (At 9th and 7th Sts.), NW Washington, DC 20001 - The Closest Metro Station is Mount Vernon Square. If you can support Team Walton, please send an email to [email protected] Provided by: Victorianne Walton Team Walton - Breast Cancer Advocates – Survivors - Warriors www.itsinthegenes.com Contact: 240.242.7422 Fax: 978.215.5536 Every Thursday, 7:00pm Listen to the New Message To My Sisters Blog Talk Show Log in http://tobtr.com/s/4238511 Call in 713 955 0507 Team Walton New Ribbon of Love Project © was featured in the Prince George County Public School Communications. Content for this post provided by: Victorianne Russell Walton
Breast Cancer Advocate – Survivor - Warrior www.itsinthegenes.com Contact: 240.242.7422 Fax: 978.215.5536 Every Thursday, 7:00pm Listen to the New Message To My Sisters Blog Talk Show at http://tobtr.com/s/4238511 Call in 713 955 0507 http://tigerlilyfoundation.org/breast-cancer-toolkit/ A well organized hub for those who are taking the journey, have taken the journey or just want to help someone else along the way. Tigerlily Foundation was founded by Maimah Karmo, after she was diagnosed with breast cancer at 32 years old. Maimah is committed to educating young women around the world about breast cancer; and empowering them to be their own best advocates. She is dedicated to changing the young adult breast cancer landscape and seeks to impact the quality of care and lifestyle for young women affected by this disease. She chose to name the organization Tigerlily because like a flower loses its petals in the Fall and Winter, then blossoms and grows in the Spring and Summer, a woman undergoing treatment can also find her true beauty, strength and be transformed during and after breast cancer Tigerlily Foundation
11654 Plaza America Drive #725 Reston, VA 20190 Email: [email protected] Toll Free: 1-888-580-6253 Fax: 703-663-9844 Baltimore Residents Free Breast Cancer Screenings Every Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. UniversityCare at Edmondson Village, 4538 Edmondson Avenue UniversityCare at Waxter Center, 1000 Cathedral Street Two UniversityCare family health centers in West Baltimore are offering free breast cancer screening as part of the Baltimore City Cancer Program, an early-detection effort for uninsured, low-income city residents. UniversityCare officials urge eligible women to take advantage of the free clinical breast exams and mammograms. The free screenings are available every Monday through Friday/ The University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Cancer Center at the University of Maryland Medical Center also offers free mammograms, breast exams and pap tests to women who reside in Baltimore City, who are 40 years of age and older and have no health insurance. To enroll in the Baltimore City Cancer Program, city residents can call 410-328-4673 (HOPE). Source: Free Breast Cancer Screenings | University of Maryland Medical Center http://umm.edu/news-and-events/events/free-breast-cancer-screenings#ixzz2m4UsdHho University of Maryland Medical Center Follow us: @UMMC on Twitter | MedCenter on Facebook |
AuthorPaulette Smith, the owner of DonPaul Enterprises, and a breast cancer survivor since 1999. She developed this portal to support small businesses and individuals who support breast health. DonPaul Designs is not a non-profit and we do not ask for monetary donations, instead we ask that you help us support the non-profits that help others and spread the word that early detection saves lives.
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