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About Breast Cancer: Vote! and Spend Your Pink Dollars Carefully

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From Pam Stephan, your Guide to Breast Cancer
Politics seems to be all about money, but it should be about people. And curing cancer should be all about people, but it takes lots of money. So what should you do? Vote in your national elections, and donate carefully. Make your dollars count and your voice heard.

Do Your Homework, Go Out and Vote
Those of us who live in America are about to have a national election. We go through this process every four years and somehow we survive it! A big part of participating in our democracy is voting - I've cast my ballot - and I urge you to do the same. It's a tight race and many issues may affect you.
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Spend Your Pink Dollars Carefully
We can "Shop For The Cause" - but does that really help fund the cure? Some of your purchases result in more benefits than others. Learn how to follow the money and be sure your money goes to support the cure. Not all that's green turns into pink benefits for patients.
Search Related Topics:  fundraising  breast cancer  pink ribbon

Be Wary of Cancer Scams, Think Before You Give
Breast cancer frauds are all about money and attention. A cancer faker may be male or female, but they may still claim to have a life-threatening, debilitating breast tumor. Here are some ways to avoid a cancer fraud, and ways to deal with one, if you spot one. We need to avoid cancer con artists because our donations should always go to the genuine patients.
Search Related Topics:  email hoaxes  cancer fraud  fund raising

5 Top-Rated Pink Ribbon Charities
This year, if you want to make a financial gift to help support breast cancer research, provide mammograms for needy women, or raise awareness through educational efforts, make the most of your tax-deductible checks by giving to some of these national non-profit organizations that spend more on support that they spend on themselves!

 


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