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Think very seriously before donating
to any breastcancer organization, or fundraising program until you read their
Annual Report to see who their top contributors are, and if they have a product
that appears frequently in the message the organization sends to the public.
That would be unethical and its illegal. The same applies to a request that the
public buys products, but does not receive a "donor receipt" for tax-deductible
purpose. Read any and all food labels that breastcancer "non-profits" are
promoting to raise money. Some organizations tell the public to help them raise
money by asking you to visit their websites, but that only gives them "hits" to
increase their sponsors.
Another tip, "signing" an online
Petition is not acceptable, so don't fall for such antics. An ethical
non-profit, or professional will not request your visit to their website, nor
use "cookies" placed on your computer when you visit their site.
Purchase the Breastcancer Postage
Stamp, the Post Office will always give you your charitable deduction
receipt. Its a valid form of fund raising.
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Silvercloud and Eightball, Cloudeight
Stationery designed breast cancer stationery
for this web site author. Read their dedication.
(midi sequence from Cloudeight's "Ribbon"
stationery) ©
"Island Princess" |
This page is a representation of all those who
have been on this journey with me, and for others, including the board members
of PROJECT! OUTREACH, Inc. and the National Advisory Council—and YOU.
Everyone acts out of caring, and love, in the hope that we make a difference for
some one—maybe
more. We are all alike, all equal, all deserving of each others concerns. No one acts alone.
It is intended as an encouragement to those
who visit my website. My hope is that you know that others,
soldiers and physicians alike, find this web
site a value in care of the patient and the revolution against all cancer. It
shows we can all move beyond just preaching to the choir. We can come together
as a team for mutual benefit, and healing as studies are showing, even when we
are miles apart.
Each award image has a link to a breast cancer
website, too (some may close down before I hear from them and if they are not
linked, I apologize). Each of those site owners are your sisters, mothers,
daughters, granddaughters, and sometimes beloved men in our lives—"what
you have done to the least of those my brethren, you have done unto me." Not one of us is any different than the other when it comes to breast
cancer. The wealthy weep and suffer just as the poor. Race,
ethnicity, money, power, or sex does not shield us. With suffering, we are all one.
What happens to one of us, affects all of us. Never forget that.
Over the years, many of the links
to the awards have been lost. If you know of any please let me know.
Some of the graphics were removed until I heard from the owners. I know
they are out "there" however...and wait to hear. . .
My
deepest gratitude to the Random Acts of
Kindness organization
This is what happens,
through random acts of kindness: we access a higher
organization of nature which opens the door of compassion only
through which love is really allowed to flow—to touch each
other—undefined, unrestricted. These are courageous and
loving people, 5000+ around the world. Imagine if we all joined
hands, and grew . . .
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RAOK Breast Cancer Quilt Square designed
by Island Princess
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Maica (Seattle)
Grandma has become a grand friend. |
Karen |
"Island Princess"
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Princess" |
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alone...
Jim & Sande
"I'm at your
beautiful site now, and would love to give you my
Guardian Angel Award to watch
over you and your heart-wrentchin g
and beautifully hopeful pages. You have done so much for
others...for me...for all who visit your site. Please
accept her with all my love and
blessings.
Kate"
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