Tag: breast

  • Hard Rock Cafe Philadelphia – Pinktober Fashion Show #breastcancerawareness #bcamonth

    Click the Image to Purchase Tickets
    Click the Image to Purchase Tickets

    Come see me and other local models modeling for the Pinktober Fashion Show at the Hard Rock Cafe in Philadelphia on October 6, 2013. The show starts at 6pm and the proceeds from the door will go to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Buy your tickets to the show online for $7, at the door its $10. The show will feature Philly designers Kristin Simms and Trisha Williams as well as students from Moore College and the Art Institute of Philadelphia.

     

    There will also be a silent auction that evening, I am auctioning off a 2 hour 1-on-1 runway training session. If you are interested in bidding on it get your ticket for the show here – http://www.ticketfly.com/event/357905-pinktober-fashion-show-philadelphia/ and show up and have a great time for a great cause.

     

    Got any questions? Let me know!

     

    Hope to see you at the show!

  • Purchase PINK! – 4 Great Breast Cancer Awareness Items that Benefit the Cause

    So for about a week now, I have been searching for products that are on sale in order to benefit Breast Cancer Awareness. I have searched all over the web and I have compiled this short listing, I hope you will enjoy and Purchase PINK! for a great cause.

     

    Breast Cancer Ribbon Soap – ButterflySoapCreations.com – $8

    Purchase this 5 oz. fully usable soap scented with Angel Wings and Butterfly Kisses and $4.00 will be donated to National Breast Cancer Foundation LLC. for the month of October!

     

    The Original MBA – Sandra Weaver Carman$19.99 Special Pre Sale Price $15

    Know someone entering the work force or starting their own business? The Original MBA – Succeed in business with Mom’s Best Advice, a book filled with time-tested strategies which lead to a new, modern wisdom. The book is based on the last Mother’s Day gift the author gave her Mom, who died from metastatic breast cancer. “It was a list of the lessons she had taught me,” states Carman, “Fifteen of those lessons were fleshed out for the book, which will be released on 10/16, Mom’s birthday. The lessons included in the book are illustrated with the story of how I learned it as a child and another story, this time from some point in my career, where that lesson served me well. There are also “MBA Chores” in the book so readers can lock in the lessons for themselves.” 5% of the proceeds go to It’s The Journey, Inc., an organization that supports women with breast cancer, raises awareness of breast cancer and funds early detection initiatives for uninsured women.

     

    Pepper Spray Key Chain – SABRE Red – $10

    Be safe and benefit the National Breast Cancer Foundation at the same time. For every purchase made a donation to the NBCF is made for each pink pepper spray unit sold through SabreRed.com. according to SABRE Red, “We donate 10% of the sale and thus far have donated over $300,000.00 to the National Breast Cancer Foundation.” The Quick Release PINK PEPPER SPRAY with detachable keychain allows immediate access to your defense spray when unlocking a door or driving an automobile. The most popular SABRE style, the NBCF PINK PEPPER SPRAY Quick Release, is a powerful 0.54 oz container delivering a ballistic stream which reduces wind blow-back about 10 feet. Approximately 25 shots are contained in the compact canister.

     

    Love Noes Admired Vase – Lenox.com – $59.95

    This beautiful vase is a wonderfult addition to your home or office. Not to mention it makes a wonderful gift for someone especially since the holidays are coming up. The Lenox Love Notes collection helps support breast cancer education; 10% of the proceeds from the sale of these products is donated to Breastcancer.org. The Love Notes Admired Vase, stands 11″ tall. It’s crafted of fine porcelain accented with 24 karat gold.

     

  • *TEAM BRADLEY* Making Strides For Breast Cancer Fundraiser [EVENT]

    Saturday October 8th , 2011

    9pm

    Sam’s Bar & Grill
    18 South Main Street
    Pleasantville, NJ 08232

    Come out & join Team Bradley for a night of fun. We will have various raffles but the top raffle prize is a basket that includes a Mens black Movato watch! Tickets are $20 and will be on sale up until the night of the raffle Contact Nakyia

    Donations are accepted & greatly appreciated…all proceeds will be donated to Breast Cancer Research in the fight to find a cure.

     

    Are you having an event or doing something in support of Breast Cancer Awareness month? Let me know about it. Either leave the details in the comment area or email it directly to me at alean@aleanelston.com

  • AleanElston.com Goes PINK for October

    October is host to a lot of different things:

    National Dental Hygiene Month, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, National Book Month, and a whole HEAP of other things. (this link lists them all – http://www.brownielocks.com/october.html) But there are 2 MAIN reasons why AleanElston.com went pink this month and they are:

    My Birthday is in October and PINK is my favorite color 😀

    and

    It’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month!

    Last year I made it a point to add BCA facts every weekday during the month to get people educated about the facts concerning breast cancer. Being that I feel like I’m doing waaay more lately than I was doing last year, I figure I would display a few facts here and add more facts on my facebook and twitter as my time permits. Check out a few facts below.

    Breast Cancer Awareness Facts:

    • No causal connection has been found between drinking caffeine and getting breast cancer; in fact, some research suggests that caffeine may
      actually lower your risk. So far it’s inconclusive whether breast soreness may be linked to caffeine.
    • Hair straighteners/relaxers DO NOT cause breast cancer in African-American women. A large 2007 study funded by the National Cancer Institute found no increase in breast cancer risk due to the use of hair straighteners or relaxers. Study participants included African-American women who had used straighteners seven or more times a year for 20 years or longer.
    • Myth: Living near power lines can cause breast cancer. Reality: A 2003 study aimed at explaining what appeared to be a high incidence of breast cancer in certain counties on Long Island, N.Y., found no link between the disease and electromagnetic fields emitted by power lines. An earlier study conducted in the Seattle area yielded a similar conclusion. Research into potential environmental risk factors is ongoing.
    • MYTH: Breast implants can raise your cancer risk. REALITY: Women with breast implants are at no greater risk of getting breast cancer,
      according to research. Standard mammograms don’t always work as well on these women, however, so additional X-rays are sometimes needed to more fully examine breast tissue.
    • Ladies, Do you do regular self breast exams? Dont know how to, how often, or when to do it? Check out this video:http://www.5min.com/Video/Self-Breast-Exam-119380343
    • Excluding cancers of the skin, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women.
    • White women have a higher incidence of breast cancer than African American women beginning at age 45. In contrast, African American women have a higher incidence rate before age 45 and are more likely to die from breast cancer at every age.
    • The most significant risk factors for breast cancer are gender (being a woman) and age (growing older).
    • Weight can increase breast cancer risk. Obesity is a factor considered when determining a breast cancer risk.
    • Out of every one hundred cases of breast cancer, one will occur in a man.
    • Cigarette smoking is a risk factor with an uncertain, controversial, or unproven effect on breast cancer risk, but, smoking does contribute to saggy boobs. Smoking breaks down your skin’s elastin making you a “saggy smoker”
    • Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in women between the ages of 15 and 54, and the second cause
      of cancer death in women 55 to 74.
    • Women in their 20s and 30s should have a clinical breast exam (CBE) as part of a periodic (regular) health exam by a health professional, preferably every 3 years. After age 40, women should have a breast exam by a health professional every year.
    • Ninety-six percent of women who find and treat breast cancer early will be cancer-free after five years.
    • You are never too young to develop breast cancer! Breast Self-Exam should begin by the age of twenty.

    So that’s why the site is pink for October. If you have any events going on concerning Breast Cancer Awareness please let me know, if available, i might attend or Blog about it. Leave me a comment with the details or email them to me directly at alean@aleanelston.com