Monday, January 30th, 2012 at 12:03 am
Question by Taylor: Fundraising ideas for high school kids to buy in school to donate money to breast cancer research?
I’m in high school & I need a fundraiser idea to sell at school that kids in 9th through 12th grade would like to buy to donate money to breast cancer research. We can’t sell any foods or candy because it’s against school rules. I need something kids will like, for example last year we did pink hair extensions for girls & made alot of money. Thanks
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Answer by jdahl
How about a pink cell phone sock? I have several of these and use them for my phone, iPod, headphones, make-up brushes, etc… You might even be able to get a company to donate them.
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Sunday, October 3rd, 2010 at 10:20 pm
Question by Kroo: How would I start off a scrapbooking fundraising occasion for Breast Cancer Awareness?
Really like to scrapbook. Want to raise dollars for breast cancer awareness. What actions do I will need to take to organize this event and donate the dollars raised? Thanks
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Answer by Soonlee
I wonder if your local scrapbooking shop would let you host an event there and donate the sales of all issues “Pink” to Susan G. Komen. It would be a tax deduction for their company and also, chances are that people will acquire more than just pink items. Even folks who do not typically scrapbook would participate because they believe in the cause. We have a local retailer that has a room and will let you sit at a table and use their cutting machines as long as you have purchased more than ten dollars worth of stuff. You could most likely locate a local deli to donate a sandwich tray or two and make it a complete day.
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Those of us who scrap have all kinds of extras. I purchased a pack of 30 when all I required was two. You could host an occasion exactly where people bring their scrap booking extras and trade and share. You’ll have to make confident you have plenty of table space for folks to work and a number of stations for crickets and other implements. Have participants pay an entry fee of ten dollars and some kind of prepackaged food item. (This way folks aren’t so worried about cleanliness of others kitchens) like bags of chips and cookie trays and pizzas. This is some thing you could do as soon as a month.
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Sunday, July 4th, 2010 at 10:19 pm
Question by Whitman Lam: Why is there so a lot fundraising for Breast Cancer ? But not for Prostate Cancer ?
I see alot of charity and publicity about Breast Cancer. I even purchased a book of stamps with proceeds going to Breast Cancer study.
But what about males ? Males are just as probably to get Prostate Cancer and a lot a lot more probably to die from prostate cancer. Because men rarely get checkups for it…. until it’s too late.
For Females, early detection is key to fighting Breast Cancer. Same goes for Men. But there has been so small publicity for Men to get examined. Why the distinction of the sexes ?
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Answer by BigJRules
Breast cancer is significantly more publicized and observed, to the public, as significantly a far more “curable” issue (I know it is the same in early detection, but not so with later detection).
“Marketing” has everything to do with this because most folks have a loved ones member, have had or personally know of somebody with or who has died/recovered from breast cancer. Probably not the case with prostate cancer which usually impacts men >50, and rarely <50, where breast cancer is seen hitting women of all ages, although most common>50)
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Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 at 10:18 pm
Question by tsk tsk: Fundraising – needing donations for Breast Cancer 3 Day Walk?
I am participating in the Susan Koman Breast Cancer 3 Day Walk. I am in need of donations and fundraising ideas. Any pointers?
If you would like more information and possibly donate, click on the link to go to my personal page. http://08.the3day.org/goto/tarasue
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Answer by Hallie A
Be creative!
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Friday, February 26th, 2010 at 10:17 pm
Question by GeckoGirl: Sorority wants suggestions for Breast Cancer Fundraising party!?
My sorority would like to hold a college party for Breast Cancer Research. We want the activities to be fun (such as shirts/banners like Save the Boobies) to appeal to college youngsters and truly get a great donation. Concepts I’ve had are “Fairly in Pink” theme, selling pink shot glasses, doing tye dye with Pink and Red tye dye colors. What else can we do?
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Answer by OhKatie!
Attempt teaming up with a fraternity nearby and get them interested. Possibly they could wear bras that are stuffed in a show of solidarity and dedication to “Saving the Ta-Ta’s”.
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