Friday, October 29, 2010

In honor of breast cancer



AMAZING! As of this post there has been $12,881.00 donated for a cure!

Thank you to Jay Sean, The over 130 NFL Alumni Philadelphia Chapter Cheerleaders and UnitedHealthcare of Pennsylvania.

This is only one way to help.

Ladies, take care of your Tata's, don't disregard a small change get checked. Breast Cancer caught early is curable.

To all of you LIVE STRONG!

Let all Thank our hostess Ms Beverly for allowing us to honor all cancer survivors and those who were not as fortunate. My husband succumbed to brain cancer five years ago.

Hugs and Love to all who were caregivers and you who have beaten this awful disease

8 comments:

  1. In honor of breast cancer!! Fully support the cause...save the TaTa's!!

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  2. My friend Sandy L was diagnosed with breast cancer two weeks ago. She is 60 and has no family history of the disease. Where does it come from? With the all the research monies why is there no cure or reason what causes it? Thanks for sharing today Elaine. Love and Blessings Anne

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  3. Yes, save the TaTa's! Thank you for sharing this video, it was cute!

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  4. Cancer is way too common these days. I am sorry that you lost your husband to the disease.
    Thanks for sharing this reminder to take care of ourselves.

    Becky K.

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  5. Happy Pink Sat.
    I found you on How Sweet the Sound, I'm so glad I did. I love you site, very welcoming.
    I have followed you and I invite you to stop by and visit my site too. I have only just begun.
    ~Jean
    http://www.jeanhartartwork.com

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  6. Loved your Pink Saturday post. The cheerleaders were so cute.

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  7. SUCH A TERRIBLE DISEASE. I PRAY EVERYDAY FOR A CURE. I HAVE MEMBERS OF MY FAMILY TO CANCER. I HAVE MANY FRIENDS WHO HAVE CANCER NOW AND SOME THAT ARE IN REMISSION. I MISS BOB ALOT. I ALSO MISS EDDIE AND DAD. AS I KNOW YOU DO TO ELAINE.
    LOVE KAY

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  8. What a lovely post.........thank you for reminding us.
    HPS...late,
    Sue

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