The Official Breast Cancer Awareness Flag is a way you and your family can show your support and commitment to the fight for a breast cancer cure 365 days a year. Join those that proudly display the Official Breast Cancer Awareness Flag to show our united support of the many women and men cancer patients and their caregivers, the many survivors and for those no longer with us. The goals of Breast Cancer Awareness Education and increased Early Detection testing will only end with a cure. Success will come with your help and commitment to Make a Difference.
Dr. Martin Luther King wrote, "I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made straight and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed and all flesh shall see it together."
Breast Cancer can be likened to Mt. Everest, the greatest mountain in the world; there are lives that have been lost, sprits that have been broken, families have been shattered... At one time this great mountain seemed like an impossible feat to accomplish but through passion, perseverance, commitment and greater awareness, Mt. Everest has been conquered!
Breast cancer is a global epidemic killing more than 400, 000 women and men every year and growing. Over 1.4 million women and a great number of men will be diagnosed breast cancer this year alone... One way you can help slow this silent but all too often deadly disease is by you helping to bring greater awareness to breast cancer. Not unlike conquering Mtn. Everest, through greater breast cancer awareness "WE will overcome" and this mountain shall be made low! Make A Difference Now! Make A Difference Now!
We ask you to please support greater breast cancer awareness throughout the world by ordering The Official Breast Cancer Awareness Flag today. Order Now!
Purchase your Official Breast Cancer Awareness Flag. Whether you have been impacted by breast cancer directly or you know someone that has been affected by breast cancer, display your Breast Cancer Awareness flag 365 days a year in support of a breast cancer cure.
We The People Unite, In The Breast Cancer Fight!
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