Nautica Sleep In for the Cure

Okay this one passed my desk and I had to read it once, twice, and thrice. Sleep in and support the Race for the Cure? No way!
Yes way, check this out.

For those who prefer to snooze rather than lace up their running shoes, sign up for Sleep In for the Cure and help run breast cancer out of town from home or wherever you’ll be on September 12! Support Komen Greater NYC from the comfort of your own bed and still have an impact on the fight against breast cancer.

Read more here or check our Nautica’s blog post here.

Image courtesy of the Nautica Blog.

I’m walking to support the Hawaii Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure

Please help me reach my fundraising goal by making a tax-deductible donation today. I’m trying to raise $514 and even the smallest donation helps.
Click here to see my page.

Ask.com Breast Cancer Awareness

Hi everyone, last year we supported Ask.com‘s breast cancer awareness initiative. This year they’re donating $0.10 to Susan G. Komen for the Cure for each person who selects the breast cancer awareness-themed homepage on Ask.com. Let’s all do this!

From their PR:

We have learned a few things since last year and in hopes to raise more awareness for breast cancer and money for Susan G. Komen, Ask.com has retooled its program, now calling it “Answers for the Cure” and is encouraging year-round breast cancer awareness. So much attention is given to breast cancer during the month of October, but what about the other 11 months of the year? As a website that focuses on answering questions, Ask.com has pulled together the most frequently asked questions about breast cancer and created a “Top Ten” list with answers.

As part of the year-long “Answers for the Cure” program, Ask.com allows users to select a breast cancer awareness-themed homepage in partnership with the world’s largest breast cancer organization, Susan G. Komen for the Cure. For every person who selects the theme at www.Ask.com/forthecure, Ask will contribute $0.10 to Susan G. Komen for the Cure.  Contributions will help fund life-saving research, education, screening services and community outreach projects.

Top Questions about Breast Cancer from Ask.com

1. Can men be diagnosed with breast cancer?
Although rare, men can get and even die from breast cancer. While the risk is much lower for men than for women, each year 1 in 100 breast cancer patients is male.

2. How many new diagnoses of breast cancer were there in 2010?
207,090 U.S. women are expected to be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2010.

3. What is a mammogram?
A mammogram is a breast cancer screening tool using x-rays. These images are used to find signs of breast cancer before they could be felt and enables early detection of breast cancer.

4. Who may be at a higher risk for breast cancer?
Studies show older women have a higher risk of breast cancer. The older a woman is, the more likely she is to develop the disease.  However, all women are at risk.

5. What causes breast cancer?
Breast cancer occurs due to a mutated gene. In most cases, we don’t know what causes the mutation. About 5-10 percent of people with breast cancer have an inherited mutation in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. Other risk factors include age and gender. Those most likely to be diagnosed are women over 50.

6. How many stages of breast cancer are there?
There are 5 stages of breast cancer (from stage 0 to stage 4). The earlier the stage, the better the prognosis. The later (or higher) the stage, the more extensive and serious the cancer.

7. What is the best screening tool for breast cancer?
Mammograms are the best tools widely available for detecting breast cancer early. These x-ray images  can find breast cancer before it can be felt.8. A cyst is a benign fluid-filled sac within the breast. Breast cysts can be mistaken for more worrisome lumps and can be painful but are usually benign.

8. Are cysts breast cancer?
A cyst is a benign fluid-filled sac within the breast. Breast cysts can be mistaken for more worrisome lumps and can be painful but are usually benign.

9. What are the symptoms of breast cancer?
Symptoms of Breast Cancer include changes in the way breast look and feel. They include a lump, hard knot or thickening, swelling, warmth, redness or darkening of the skin, a change in the size or shape of the breast, dimpling or puckering of the skin, itchy, scaly sore or rask on the nipple, pulling in of the nipple or other parts of the breast, nipple discharge that starts suddenly or new pain in one spot that does not go away.

10. How many breast cancer survivors live in the US?
About 2.5 million breast cancer survivors are alive in the US today. Breast cancer survivors are the largest group of cancer survivors in America.

Emergen-C Pink® “Paddle With Purpose” Fundraiser Supports Southern California-Based Breast Cancer Awareness Programs

Hi everyone, here’s a great Skip-a-lunch cause, although a bit higher than our normal ones. $10 is the minimum donation towards this breast cancer research and awareness cause. See press release below:

SAN DIEGO, CA – Emergen-C Pink is encouraging health conscious people everywhere to get behind professional surfer Jodie Nelson’s Paddle With Purpose, a 39.8 mile solo paddle from Catalina to Dana Point, to bring attention and raise funds for breast cancer research and awareness. By donating as little as ten dollars, you can win a year’s supply of Emergen-C Pink and a Stand Up Paddle lesson with Jodie. All donations will benefit The Keep A Breast Foundation and Boarding For Breast Cancer’s prevention and education outreach programs.

Visit firstgiving.com/paddlewithpurpose from until March 28, 2010 and make a donation to enter the Contest. A minimum $10 donation is required for each entry. Each $10 increment qualifies as one automatic entry. Unlimited entries permitted. Grand Prize winner receives a year’s supply of Emergen-C Pink (12 boxes) and one stand up paddle boot camp session with SUPspot owner and professional surfer Jody Nelson. SUPspot boot camp includes learning the proper paddle technique, turning techniques, correct stance and form, the proper use and care of the equipment. The lesson includes board, paddle and qualified instruction.

The partnership between Paddle with Purpose and Emergen-C Pink came easy with Pink’s commitment to making a difference. “Pink is about power, strength, and energy in so many ways and Jodie Nelson’s journey embodies healthy choices for today and hope for tomorrow,” says Emergen-C Brand Manager, Meghann Seidner. “Since the inception of Emergen-C Pink, a portion of all sales is donated to fund breast cancer awareness, research and prevention efforts with over $200,000 so far donated to The Keep A Breast Foundation.

Nelson completed the Catalina Challenge race in 2009 as a relay with another woman. “Last year’s race was the most physically and mentally grueling thing I have ever done in my life,” says Nelson. “This year I have been training using Emergen-C Pink which offers an electrolyte boost, which is the perfect companion for an endurance mission like this.”

She continues: “I’m setting out to do something that is, for me, super intimidating, unknown, and something that I have a good chance of failing at. But that doesn’t mean that I shouldn’t do it! This isn’t about me. People battling cancer go through similar feelings that are magnified to a much grander scale. They are battling a life threatening disease that is intimidating and unknown to them.”

About Jodie Nelson
Jodie Nelson gracefully walks the line between accomplished competitor and soul surfer. Her natural charisma, athleticism and commitment to surfing have made her one of the sport’s best and most highly respected ambassadors. She has received praise for her on-camera hosting at the X Games, Fuel TV, and numerous webcasts, and has appeared on the pages of such magazines as Elle, Lucky, CosmoGIRL!, Seventeen and Jane. Jodie and a business partner recently started a company called The SUP Spot, which focuses on all things Stand Up Paddling. In addition to her surfing, Jodie is an accomplished photographer, an avid traveler and loves playing guitar and songwriting. She currently resides in San Clemente, California.

About The Keep A Breast Foundation (KAB)
The Keep A Breast Foundation™ is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization based in Carlsbad, CA. Our mission is to help eradicate breast cancer by exposing young people to methods of prevention, early detection and support. Through art events, educational programs and fundraising efforts, we seek to increase breast cancer awareness among young people so they are better equipped to make choices and develop habits that will benefit their long-term health and well-being. keep-a-breast.org

About Boarding For Breast Cancer (B4BC)
Boarding For Breast Cancer is a non-profit, youth-focused education, awareness, and fundraising foundation based in Los Angeles, CA. Our mission is to increase awareness about breast cancer, the importance of early detection and the value of an active lifestyle. b4bc.org

About Alacer Corp, makers of Emergen-C®
For more than 35 years, Alacer Corp., based in Foothill Ranch, California, has been an industry leader and innovator in developing, manufacturing and marketing dietary supplements and nutritionally-enhanced products that support an energetic, healthy lifestyle. It produces over 400 million packets annually of Emergen-C, which is sold in health food stores, supermarkets, drug stores, mass merchandisers and club stores nationwide. emergenc.com

Ask.com Breast Cancer Search for the Cure

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Ask.com has a great program running from September 13th to December 31st, 2009 called “Search for the Cure“. Ask.com will donate up to $100,000 in addition to monies raised by folks answering breast health questions and those who adopt the special homepage skin. From this program, Ask.com has pledged to invest at least $1 million through the “Search for the Cure” program and sponsorship of the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure series.

So, all we have to do is adopt the skin, answer questions, and make a difference! For those that are not aware, the Susan G. Komen for the Cure® is the world’s largest and most progressive grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and activists fighting to save lives and end breast cancer forever.

About Susan G. Komen for the Cure®
Nancy G. Brinker promised her dying sister, Susan G. Komen, she would do everything in her power to end breast cancer forever. In 1982, that promise became Susan G. Komen for the Cure, which is now the world’s largest breast cancer organization and the largest source of nonprofit funds dedicated to the fight against breast cancer with more than $1.3 billion invested to date. For more information about Susan G. Komen for the Cure, breast health or breast cancer, visit www.komen.org or call 1-877 GO KOMEN.