> Bonnie,
> If you want official stuff try the susan G. komen break cancer
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> Melinda
You'll find stuff a Michaels crafts and most craft stores, also Hallmark
stores tend to carry (at least the ones around here do)
It seems to me I heard somewhere that shenmei9@aol.com wrote in article
<1125593362.292548.46650@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com>:
>Bonnie,
>If you want official stuff try the susan G. komen break cancer
>foundation which I believe is Komen.org
*Breast* cancer; they sponsor a series of road races all around the US
as part of their fundraising, and they honor the many survivors who take
part in the races. I have a closet full of T-shirts from the times my
wife and I took part. My mother was a breast cancer victim.
>If you just want pink ribbon stuff for the symbolism of it as opposed
>to financially supporting break cancer research, try ebay where there
>is a plethora of pink ribbon items.
Thanks for posting this, Melinda. This group is dear to my heart.

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Angela - 02 Sep 2005 01:27 GMT
I know around my area, Walgreens and WalMart have "pink ribbon" items.
Also the website
www.thebreastcancersite.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/CTDSites has lots of
links for products and information.
metoo - 02 Sep 2005 18:05 GMT
Thank You, Angela, I'm so glad you posted this site. After my computer
crashed I lost that site and forgot about it in the joy of getting the
'puter back.
Two of my daughters have had 4 lumpectomies in three years.
I want to be able to 'Click and Fund" free mammograms again.
jo
>I know around my area, Walgreens and WalMart have "pink ribbon" items.
> Also the website
> www.thebreastcancersite.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/CTDSites has lots of
> links for products and information.