I support Breast Cancer Awareness because I have a family member who has suffered. We have to find a cure!
Swiffer supports Breast Cancer Awareness by partnering with Cleaning for a Reason, an organization that works with more than 1,000 local and professional maid services to bring meaning to cleaning by helping women focus their energy on fighting cancer. Since 2006, the partner maid services have volunteered their time to clean for over 17,000 women. They offer four cleanings to women with any cancer, once a month for four months.
Swiffer has created pink products, which you can pick up at Walmart. Or you can win them in this great giveaway hosted by Drugstore Divas and A Bride On A Budget. Two lucky winners will win a prize pack with a $25 Walmart gift card, plus items from Crest, Bounty, Oral B, Olay and Pantene, as well as a Swiffer Duster.
This giveaway starts now and ends at 11:59pm EST on October 13. To enter, you must be a US resident who is 18 or older. The winner(s) will be contacted via email and will have 24 hours to respond before another winner is selected.
Good luck!
My blog received no compensation for this giveaway and is not responsible for prize fulfillment.
i have had many close friends affected by it
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ReplyDeleteMy Mom died of breast cancer at the age of 59. I'm 59 now. I miss her so much. I have my yearly mammograms and yes I'm afraid of getting that news one day.
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ReplyDeleteKIM SCOTT BARTON....My Grandmother her sister and my dads sister all have had/still have Breast Cancer
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So many friends and family members have suffered from breast cancer.
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ReplyDeleteMy aunt is a 15 year breast cancer survivor, a friend is a 10 year survivor, and another friend just completed her first round of chemo.
ReplyDeleteMy aunt found a lump, the doctor set her up for another appointment which she didn't go through. Time passed and her lump became so big we could feel it through her clothes. It was scary and we had to convinced her to go to the doctor for months! She finally got the courage and went. Doctors took out the tissue and found out she had nothing to worry about. It was benign but we got lucky this time. Some people are not that lucky and Cancer Awareness is so important to make people understand even a few days/weeks can mean a life or death decision.
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ReplyDeleteMy great grandmother passed away from breast cancer. I think her mother did also.
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My mother always had good outcomes from biopsies. Then that one time they came out and said cancer. She was a survivor but then lung cancer got her 7 years later. Now my older sister is on round 2 of breast cancer. Now I pray and worry for her. My name is Carrie S.
ReplyDeleteJust say I loss a cousin too breast cancer . I hope that breast awareness bring more women too get a mammogram .
ReplyDeleteI have friends who are survivors and I hope all can find a cure!
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ReplyDeleteBreast cancer affects me on a personal level since my mom's best friend died from this in May of 2011. She was such a sweet, awesome lady. I have been getting yearly mammograms since I was 42 or 43..I get one every year. I am now 48 & hopefully these screenings will help catch early abnormalities if I have any..so far I have gotten normal results, thankfully.
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I know several wwomen who have had and beaten breast cancer. Every day I tweet about it (breat cancer awareness)
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Cara Murray and lori Gifford supports breast cancer awarenessl
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ReplyDeleteI've lost family members to this terrible disease- and also have an aunt who is a survivor! -Jenna Osborne
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ReplyDeleteCheryl Thompson: I have a family history of breast cancer, which makes me at a higher risk.
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This cause is close to me because I am a woman.. with 2 daughters! I have seen a few family members affected by it, and I want myself and my daughters to be as informed as possible to stay as safe as possible! Things like this are a great way to call attention to it, and bring more awareness to Breast Cancer Awareness... so thank you!!!
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my step mom & many coworkers have had breast cancer so it effects me every day.
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ReplyDeleteMammograms are very important for early detection, I had mine last week. My SIL is a breast cancer survivor, stage 4!!
ReplyDelete7 years ago my mom found a lump in her breast. She was technically self employed, so she did not have any insurance and didn't qualify for any medical assistance. Thanks to the Breast Cancer Awareness foundation, she was able to see a doctor and get x-rays and an ultrasound to luckily find out that the lump was just cysts.
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My Aunt passed away from breast cancer it effects our whole family.
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ReplyDeleteMy great grandmother had breast cancer so my grandmother (her daughter and my sister & I's guardian) made sure we knew at an early age the dangers of breast cancer and the importance of getting tested. My grandmother had a "scare" and took my sister and I along to her mammogram so that we may gain more knowledge. My paternal grandmother died from breast cancer that metastasize to brain cancer which led to her death. Early detection is key to living a long live.
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