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The Team Pink Eye Project

Team Pink Eye Project was started to help raise money and awareness for Susan G. Komen for the Cure. If you’re an indie company and would like to donate products or funds to this project that would be super awesome. One Hand Washes the Other has already volunteered to donate some things so it would be wonderful if others would too!

Team Pink Eye Project has contacted and is looking for more bloggers who will be willing to post a FOTD, NOTD or EOTD on certain Fridays in October with Passionately Pink looks. The goal is to reach $1000.00. Please help if you can. :)

Below is a copy of the email I was sent, just so you can have a little background on this and why it was started. :)

We started this project for several reasons. We wanted to give back to the community and do everything we could to help stop this horrible disease from claiming more lives. Did you know that more than 190,000 women in the U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year, and more than 40,000 will die? One-third of women in the U.S. today (23 million women) are not receiving regular recommended screening due to lack of access, education or awareness. These numbers are staggering, but with your help maybe we can lower them.

Susan G Komen funds awareness and early detection programs. Breast cancer is survivable 98% of the time when detected early, but women need education and access to these screenings in order to survive. Our goal right now is to raise at least $1000.00 throughout the month of October to ensure they get it. All we ask is that you donate a bit of your time and skill to help.

Depending on the level of participants we will group bloggers together to post looks one Friday in October (different blogs each week) and links both to the team fundraising site and our blog which will have links to all the participants. This will not only help raise awareness and funds, but also drive traffic to the participants respective sites. We are also looking in to possible participation from indie businesses to donate prizes for giveaways to be hosted on some of the participating blogs. That idea is still in the planning stages so if you do choose to participate we will let you know if your blog has been chosen via random.org to host a giveaway. We would handle the entry count and drawing for this so there is no extra work for you. We already have a commitment from OHWTO to donate a portion of the proceeds from all sales of any ‘Pink Lady’ scented products in the month of October to the project.

On a personal note I (Frances) chose Susan G Komen not only because it is a great cause, but also because it is a very personal one for me. My grandmother on my fathers side, Frances, died from brain cancer, which had metastasized from her breast. I never had the pleasure of meeting her. My cousin Nina died from breast cancer shortly after giving birth to her daughter. She had previously beat the disease once but refused treatment with the recurrence so as not to affect her unborn child. She was 23. Recently my mother beat stage 3B breast cancer. She did not do regular screenings because there was not a history of breast cancer in the family and only went to the doctor when a portion of her breast became hot to the touch. By the time she sought treatment the tumor was the size of a baseball. She was given very little hope of surviving as the cancer was very aggressive. She went through months of treatment and tests to make sure it had not spread to her lymph nodes, bones, or brain. Chemotherapy, radiation, and shots costing $400.00 each (with insurance coverage) followed. After a double mastectomy my mother did recover, though the chance of recurrence is very high. Early detection might have resulted in a less invasive procedure and definitely less of a chance that it had spread. These were incredibly painful times for my family and I wanted to do something to ensure that no other family has to experience that horror and loss.

We want to thank you again for taking the time to read about the Team Pink Eye Project and hope that you will participate. The link for our team page at Susan G Komen and our blog is below and we look forward to hearing from you. Please respond at your earliest convenience to TeamPinkEye@gmail.com

Thank you again,
Frances Danger and Rebecca Storevik
Team Pink Eye Project Page at Susan G Komen
Team Pink Eye Blog

I think this is wonderful and urge you to donate if you can, and if you can’t and are able to do an EOTD, FOTD or NOTD, please contact them!

Donate button!

I added a donation button to my sidebar. I was a little hesitant because I don’t want to come off as a beggar, or have people look at me differently over a donation button. Though after asking on twitter if I should do it or not, the consensus seemed to be do it. haha So what is the donation button for? It’s for the lovely AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8D lens.

Some of you already know that my current lens is a little broke. A couple of years back Sascha dropped it on the floor on accident. I’m not sure what happened but sometimes won’t focus at all, sometimes it will. That’s why some of the photos I post of swatchs/fotd/notd are blurry.

While it’s not a huge deal, it bothers me a lot and it does affect my photos which is a drag. It also doesn’t focus while zoomed out half way. It will only focus zoomed all the way out or in. Which can be annoying. So anyways, there is a donation button to the right over there if anyone would like to help with my lens fund. Thank you very much! I shall now try not to feel weird about putting a donation button up.

Antoinette’s Revolution & Dark Heart Designs – Donating to Help GEMS

Antoinette’s Revolution Cosmetics and Dark Heart Designs are teaming up to make donations to GEMS(Girls Educational & Mentoring Services). They’re working to put together 50 kits for the girls. ARC is donating over 250 samples and 50 full size pots. Darkheart Designs is donating makeup. They’re looking for money donations, to buy more supplies, and also beauty supplies and anything else. GEMS is the only organization in New York to help girls and young women who have been forced into commercial sexual exploitation and domestic trafficking. The founder herself was exploited as a teen. GEMS has helped and continues to help hundreds of girls/young women between the ages of 12 and 24. To learn more about GEMS you can visit their website here.

If you’d like to help please contact either Tina at tina@darkheartdesigns.com, or email Racheal at ARCpigments@gmail.com. You can also reach both at their facebook pages: Dark Heart Designs, and Antoinette’s Revolution Cosmetics.

Also on a side note, go vote for My Pretty Zombie to be a featured deal on Heartsy. :D