
Do you have a cause this month? It is International Breast Cancer Awareness Month...for the whole of October. I will leave this post up for the entire month in support of the awareness. And please do take the Pink Ribbon above and place it in your blogs as well. Let us educate the people around us about it and how we can prevent death by early detection. You may copy and alter it however you want but please do not hotlink it, it hurts bandwith.
edit : here's a link to a pink ribbon on white background!
Alternatively, stop by at the Breast Cancer Foundation of Singapore, The American Breast Cancer Foundation and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. It's bloody annoying that i could not find a similar foundation website in Malaysia. Either i did not search well enough but it exists or it does not at all, which is tragic at this age.
Breast cancer is unpredictable and deadly. In the words of Susan G. Komen Foundation, it knows no boundaries. It does not discriminate and kills regardless of age, race, religion, socioeconomic status or geography. More than 203,000 women is diagnosed in the United States alone this year, and 40,000 will die. Let us help to reduce this number and make a difference in the lives of the women behind the numbers.
Please spread the word and donate if you are able to at the respective foundations. Help out at local hospitals. Provide psychological support to those suffering. You can make a world of difference, ....and this is sounding like one of those forwarded mails.
If you happen to be at this blog, spread the message. At least do what you can this month..... but it will remain a lifelong struggle. Play a part......
Will be back soon, and i just ordered my Nintendo DS Lite....WOOT!
edit : here's a link to a pink ribbon on white background!
Alternatively, stop by at the Breast Cancer Foundation of Singapore, The American Breast Cancer Foundation and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. It's bloody annoying that i could not find a similar foundation website in Malaysia. Either i did not search well enough but it exists or it does not at all, which is tragic at this age.
Breast cancer is unpredictable and deadly. In the words of Susan G. Komen Foundation, it knows no boundaries. It does not discriminate and kills regardless of age, race, religion, socioeconomic status or geography. More than 203,000 women is diagnosed in the United States alone this year, and 40,000 will die. Let us help to reduce this number and make a difference in the lives of the women behind the numbers.
Please spread the word and donate if you are able to at the respective foundations. Help out at local hospitals. Provide psychological support to those suffering. You can make a world of difference, ....and this is sounding like one of those forwarded mails.
If you happen to be at this blog, spread the message. At least do what you can this month..... but it will remain a lifelong struggle. Play a part......
Will be back soon, and i just ordered my Nintendo DS Lite....WOOT!
5 comments:
ahh dilun I hsould have read your blog before i did mine:( But I wrote a bit about Breast cance to go alogn with the photo thank you very much for reminding me about it.
you have a blog? you have a BLOG?! HOW COME I DIDN'T KNOW?!
*hyperventilates; pulls out inhaler and breathes from it*
cough. but yeah, breast awareness is big here in britain. that ribbon's going up on my site too. am glad you feel so passionately about such an important issue usually championed by women. good for you brutha!
ooh, and my trump figure's in the mail! :)
Hmm...breast cancer. Do I have breasts? *checks* How do you define them anyway? Haha...just kidding. Was invited to be part of a breast cancer awareness program in my uni, but no time for it due to quizzes and exams. At least you're doing your part. Gambatte!
what the....ooookay Jason, that was just weird.
*stares at pics of keira knightley for hours to flush away mental images of jason fondling his breasts*
oh my goddddddd!
aaron, you're definitely living up to your perverted reputation!
aaron..put up a pink ribbon!!!
shall we have a red ribbon next? for aids victims in africa who are getting as much humanitarian help as err.....
anyways...PUT UP A PINK RIBBON!
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