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Wear It Pink – Breast Cancer Now fundraising event [Video]

Wear pink. Raise money. Help fund life-changing breast cancer research and support – sign up today https://breastcancernow.org/wear-it-pink/sign-up-for-wear-it-pink/–We’re Breast Cancer Now, the charity that’s steered by world-class research and powered by life-changing support. We’re here for anyone affected by breast cancer, the whole way through, providing support for today and hope for the future. We’re that trusted friend that you turn to for caring support and help when you need it most. That expert authority on breast cancer research who is making breakthroughs and driving forward progress. And that vehicle for change, acting now to make sure anyone affected by breast cancer gets the best possible treatment and care. We believe that we can change the future of breast cancer and make sure that, by 2050, everyone diagnosed with the disease lives – and is supported to live well. But we need to act now. Find out more: Website: https://www.breastcancernow.orgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/breastcancernow/Twitter: https://twitter.com/breastcancernowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/breastcancernow/#BreastCancer #BreastCancerResearch #Cancer #Charity

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Grant Writing for Non-Profits

KAB GIVE BACK GRANT PROGRAM – 2023 [Video]

Keep A Breast Foundation to Award $100,000 to BIPOC Breast Cancer Survivors in 2023The nonprofit organization’s Give Back Grant Program 2023 cycle is accepting applications from BIPOC women breast cancer survivors and women undergoing treatment.AUGUST 1, 2023 – The Keep A Breast Foundation today begins accepting grant applications for its Give Back Grant (GBG) program’s fourth year of supporting BIPOC women living with breast cancer and survivors across the United States.This is the fourth cycle of the organization’s highly successful program, which was launched in 2020. To date, Keep A Breast (KAB) has awarded 747 grants, totaling $373,500 to the BIPOC women’s survivor community.“Keep A Breast created the Give Back Grant program to be able to get funds directly into the hands of women who need it without any red tape or lengthy application processes,” said Shaney jo Darden, KAB’s founder. “Financial stress during cancer makes a difficult time that much harder. We hope these grants provide just a little ease and love to this community.”The program is funded in large part by a foundation grant, as well as through individual donors and brand partner fundraising.From inception, the program has sought to acknowledge and lessen the health care gap for Black women, who historically have seen higher mortality rates upon breast cancer diagnosis than White women. The funds, which are gifted in the amount of $500 per eligible applicant, are meant to be used in whatever way BIPOC survivors and those currently undergoing breast cancer treatment, see fit. Business investment, health care costs, rent, groceries, travel, a spa day, a scar-covering tattoo, are all exactly how the organization hopes these funds will be used. To ApplyThe 2023 grant cycle is now open and accepting applications through November 1, 2023, at 11:59 p.m. PST. Anyone who is a BIPOC woman living in the United States, who has been diagnosed with breast cancer or who is a breast cancer survivor is invited to apply through the Keep A Breast site’s program page.https://www.keep-a-breast.org/kab-give-back-grantsTo SupportTo donate to the Give Back Grant, which gives 100% of every dollar raised for the program directly to the women who need it, please visit our GBG fundraising page. Additionally, you can create your own fundraiser for the program. The Keep A Breast Foundation™ is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a mission to reduce breast cancer risk and its impact globally through art, education, prevention and action. Since it was founded in 2000, KAB has acknowledged the power and vision of our young population–ready to be engaged and educated, to establish their identities through meaningful action. We strive to empower youth to become their own health advocates and believe that art and creative expression are powerful healing tools. “i love boobies!” an inscription on our popular, Supreme Court-stirring merchandise, continues to spark conversation and prompt action globally.MUSIC BY: ThĂ©o Forstendicher

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Erin Kinsey Talks C2C, Touring with Dylan Scott & Breast Cancer Fundraising [Interview 2023] [Video]

Erin Kinsey Talks C2C, Touring with Dylan Scott & Breast Cancer Fundraising [Interview 2023]Erin Kinsey joins us to talk about performing at C2C in London, touring with Dylan Scott and her involvement with fundraising for Breast Cancer with her song called “Pink.”Watch Erin Kinsey’s acoustic performance of “Bet My Heart” here: https://youtu.be/9iKOGqw2RBQhttps://erinkinsey.comhttps://upncountry.comMarketing & PR for Country Artists: https://bonzellmedia.comHosted by Sue BonzellExecutive Producer: Sue BonzellFilmed and produced by: vLiveCast https://vlivecast.comCamera, Sound & Lighting: Ryan Perry, vLiveCastGet the cool Up N Country MERCH Here:https://www.redbubble.com/people/CowChairCountry/explore?asc=u&page=1&sortOrder=recentWant the AUDIO PODCAST? We’ve got that too!https://open.spotify.com/show/3z2022aPHRdfl82y98A4Ay?si=ukZp1tddSzu_qmrKy7XhIw&dl_branch=1Check out the Spotify Playlist for all the best NEW COUNTRY!https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6raY92bakZGjjAY9OnEeg7?si=be4f50f7a6304609#newcountry #lovecountry #upncountry

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Cancer-stricken BBC podcaster Deborah James says she is ‘blown away’ at fundraising efforts [Video]

Nobody knows how long I’ve got left’: Cancer-stricken BBC podcaster Deborah James, 40, says ‘the time has come to say goodbye’ as she is surrounded by family in hospice care after raising ÂŁ1million in 24 hoursBBC podcaster Deborah James, 40, has shared a heartbreaking post announcing she has moved to hospice The mother-of-two, who lives in London, has been battling stage four bowel cancer for five years Her new charity fund, Bowelbabe Fund for Cancer Research UK, has surpassed ÂŁ1million in donations The former deputy head teacher shared the update message with fans on Instagram yesterday afternoonShe said she was ‘mainly sleeping’, saying: ‘We have tried everything, but my body simply isn’t playing ball’Deborah went on to reveal she would be spending her final days surrounded by ‘incredible family’ Cancer-stricken BBC podcast host Deborah James has made the heartbreaking revelation that she is in hospice care and that ‘nobody knows how long I’ve got left’.In an emotional ‘goodbye’ post, the 40-year-old ‘You, Me and the Big C’ presenter, who was diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2016, last night revealed that she is ‘surrounded by family’ at home and is ‘sleeping most of the day’.In a heartbreaking Instagram post yesterday, the mother-of-two wrote: ‘The message I never wanted to write. We have tried everything, but my body simply isn’t playing ball. ‘My active care has stopped and I am now moved to hospice at home care, with my incredible family all around me and the focus is on making sure I’m not in pain and spending time with them.’Nobody knows how long I’ve got left but I’m not able to walk, I’m sleeping most of the days, and most things I took for granted are pipe dreams. I know we have left no stone unturned. ‘But even with all the innovative cancer drugs in the world or some magic new breakthrough, my body just can’t continue anymore.’But showing strength in the face of adversity, the former deputy head teacher turned campaigner, who has been living with stage four bowel cancer since she was diagnosed in December 2016, today followed up her post with a thank you to those who backed her new fundraising campaign.Alongside her post, Deborah announced the ‘Bowelbabe Fund’ for Cancer Research – originally aiming to raise ÂŁ250,000. But within hours the total had rocketed beyond that target – and as of 10am today had reached a staggering ÂŁ1milllion.Today she said she had been ‘utterly blown away’ by the generosity of those who had backed her fundraising drive. She wrote: ‘I never in my wildest dreams thought we’d be waking up to this total 24 hours later. I’m actually crying!In another post about the GoFundMe page, she added: ‘I’m utterly blown away by your generosity over the last 12 hours! ‘To think you have raised over ÂŁ600,000 for vital research is just filling me with so much love. You are the kindest people. Thank you.’ Her latest social media posts comes after tributes poured in for the ‘courageous’ BBC 5 Live podcast host following her heartbreaking ‘goodbye’ message yesterday.Tributes poured in for the podcaster, with fans and colleagues celebrating her work raising awareness of bowel cancer and helping ‘break the stigma’ of the ‘Big C’.Her podcast co-host, Lauren Mahon, shared a lengthy tribute on Instagram, saying that hearts have been ‘shattered into thousands of pieces’ by Deborah’s announcement and are simultaneously ‘completely bursting with pride’. ‘I think it’s been the rebellious hope in me.’Tributes to Deborah called her a ‘true inspiration’ and a ‘force to be reckoned with’ when it came to talking about bowel cancer.Her podcast co-host, Lauren Mahon, shared a lengthy tribute on Instagram, saying that hearts have been ‘shattered into thousands of pieces’ by Deborah’s announcement and are simultaneously ‘completely bursting with pride’.Ms Mahon said that she is ‘not ready to accept what’s happening right now’ and asked for people to keep Deborah’s parents, siblings and family in their ‘hearts, thoughts and prayers’. She also urged people to support the new fundraising campaign, Bowelbabe Fund, for Cancer Research UK. Co-host Steve Bland, the husband of the late BBC journalist Rachael Bland, who originally started the podcast to document her battle with breast cancer, also paid tribute to Deborah.He said in an Instagram post: ‘Where to even start… I’ll leave everything I want to say for another time. Just so proud of this wonderful, inspirational woman that I get to call one of my best friends.’ Responding to news that Deborah’s fundraiser had reached more than ÂŁ1million, he added: ‘Do not adjust your sets. Bowelbabe has raised over one million pounds. We are not done there though are we?