Posts with Tag: breast cancer awareness month

Male Breast Cancer: One Guy’s Story

If you want to help make sure fewer people—men and women, including yourself and your loved ones—never have to go through this, support Breast Cancer Prevention Partners (BCPP.org). They’re an amazing group working to reduce exposure to toxic chemicals linked to breast cancer. Please join me in spreading the word and helping the cause.

Holiday Shopping Guide 2024

Support breast cancer prevention this October while shopping brands that share our commitment to health and safety.

Meet Amy Ana: Mother, wife, fisherwoman, breast cancer survivor

The breast cancer journey leaves a permanent mark, physically and emotionally, on the breast cancer survivors and their families. Having lived through this journey, I believe with all my heart that the best way to stop breast cancer is to prevent it BEFORE it starts!

BCPP’s Annual Partner Guide: Purchases Supporting Prevention

Did you know we only partner with socially responsible and like-minded companies? Yes, it’s true. You’ll never find our product guides full of junk. All of our incredible partners share BCPP’s commitment to protecting the health of people and the health of the environment. This month, we teamed up with these fabulous businesses to bring you products that give back to our life saving work. Check out the great brands and goodies below!

We Did It!

Thank you for taking part in our 25th annual Peak Hike for Prevention! We loved seeing all 377 of our dedicated hikers from 39 states across the country come together in the name of prevention. Your participation inspires each of us at BCPP to continue moving our mission forward. Thanks to you, we blew past our goal of $150K, beat our stretch goal of $160K, and raised a total of $170K all for breast cancer prevention!!

Why cosmetic safety is important to me and what I’ve learned along the way

While I’ll never really know what caused my breast cancer (I have no genetic link), the thought of potentially harmful ingredients being in the products that I used, makes me really angry. We shouldn’t have to wonder if the cosmetics or personal care products we used, caused our cancer.

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