Friday, 13 June 2008

This is one of the most worthwhile tags I've ever received. Thanks for this, sis.




Everyone is reminded to – help spread the awareness on the ‘Breast Cancer Awareness’ month of June. Please help convey the importance of regular examination and early detection of breast cancer in order to catch this disease when it first erupts, maximizing the chance of survival and recovery.


Each blogger or non-blogger can help the lives of many women by spreading the word about The Breast Cancer Site. If The Breast Cancer Site receives 8 million clicks on the pink button in June, their premier sponsor -Bare Necessities- will donate $10,000 for more free mammograms. CLICK the pink button today!



Wirelessbliss, Leah, Joy and Yums, could help spread the word please.

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3 comments:

Nancy Janiola said...

Hello here..thanks for the hop..made some readings here..keep updating!! have a great day!

Sunshinelene said...

thanks sis for helping spread the word. :)

Wirelessbliss said...

just in time for my post--i'll add this on it... thanks! :)

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