Pink Fling

Pink Fling Supporting the WISH Fund at Carroll Hospital Center

Each year in October, Carroll Hospital Center hosts an inspirational afternoon in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

This year’s luncheon will be held:
Sunday, October 24, 2010
11:30 a.m. Silent Auction Opens
Noon Lunch
Piney Branch Golf & Country Club
5301 Trenton Mill Road
Hampstead, Maryland 21074

Click here for sponsorship opportunities and to purchase tickets

Keynote presentation: Writing to Survive Another Day Marcia Talley is the multi-award-winning author of nine Hannah Ives mysteries, from SING IT TO HER BONES (1999) to ALL THINGS UNDYING (2010). She is editor/contributor to NAKED CAME THE PHOENIX and I’D KILL FOR THAT. Her prize-winning short stories appear in more than a dozen collections.

Call 410-871-6200 for more information

Jewelry Artist Andi Vogel is proud to donate her RocknBauble Breast Cancer Awareness Jewelry for this special event. Andi and RocknBauble support many awareness causes through Awareness Jewelry and donations from a percentage of the proceeds of her awareness jewelry sales. The RocknBauble Awareness Jewelry has been showcased world wide at many awareness events throughout the years. Find out more about Andi and her high quality awareness jewelry on her home page or Etsy Shop.

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Breast Cancer Awareness Bracelet with Vintage Lucite and Glass

Breast Cancer Awareness Bracelet Vintage Lucite

Breast Cancer Awareness Bracelet with Vintage Lucite
and Glass

Beautiful 4 sided vintage Lucite beads in what I like to call Breast
Cancer Pink,.with flowers delicately etched in white. I added tiny white
three sided beads with swirled ridges that twist around the bead.
Sterling silver spacer beads, heart toggle clasp and awareness ribbon.
Measures approx 7 1/2 inches in length and is 8mm at it’s widest point.
Strung on high quality beading wire, with wire guards and tornado crimp
beads for added security. This piece can be modified to fit the size you
wish for an additional charge of $0-4.00. Depending on the cost of
additional beads needed. Comes in a custom designed cotton filled gift
box. Purchase
this Fine Breast Cancer Awareness Bracelet HERE

You Can Fight Breast Cancer – India

Bangalore, India:

Girija, 60, who lost one of her breasts due to breast cancer, has been practising yoga for the past five years.

“If you have the will, nothing is impossible. I was overweight and could not even raise my hand. In the late 1980s, I lost a toe, and in 2003, I lost a breast to cancer. But I stood firm and have been practising yoga for five years,” Girija explained.

Stories about breast cancer survivors gave hope to participants at the `Yoga therapy awareness program organized by Pink Hope Breast Cancer Support Group, part of Healthcare Global, on Saturday. The support group is a patient-led initiative. Among the founder-members of the group, Roopa Venkatesh, a chartered accountant, has instilled courage to many persons.

“Nearly 15 years ago, my elder sister Rajini died of breast cancer at 33. She was diagnosed late. She left behind two kids, and her death shocked my parents,” Roopa said. “Then I was diagnosed for breast cancer in 2003, and I can’t afford to let my parents down. So I fought against the disease and recovered in 11 months,” she added.

Reena (name changed), a civil servant, who recovered from breast cancer after six months of intensive treatment, said every time she took chemotherapy, she suffered side-effects. “But I didn’t give up,” she added.
Treatment cost is another concern among patients. Yoga therapy consultant Ragavendra Rao said cancer is not a deadly disease. “It’s the fear of the disease that kills patients. They can reduce stress by practising yoga,” Rao said. The support group meets on the last Saturday of every month. A yoga therapy demonstration will be held on Sunday.