Beauty that Cares.
June 4, 2007
Please join me and my friends of the Beauty Blog Network and help us in our Comments for a Cure Campaign.
Today through Wednesday, I will donate $1 for every comment left on this post, to the National Brain Tumor Foundation.
Beauty is not just skin deep you know, we care. We really care when a family member or friend is dealt with such a heartbreaking diagnosis such as cancer.
We are asking for you help by you simply leaving a comment to this post. Simple. Easy. Show that you care. Please.
Thank You!
If you have a few minutes, take a look at my friends who are joining in this effort as well. I know they would love a comment too.
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Reader Comments (23)
Commenting for a cure! :D
so great that you're doing this!
I'll be posting all over the place in the next few days
:) Kristen
I'm so happy to be a part of this effort!
Good for you for getting involved! I take my hat off to all of you. It is great to know that there are solid, caring, and giving people everywhere I go.
Cheers to you and your efforts!!!
Joanna Schmidt
This is wonderful! I'm so happy you are doing this.
I think this is a great idea! You are awesome
Thanks for all your work with organizing this great event. I'm glad we could all come together to supppor this worthy cause.
What a great cause, glad I can help to support! If anyone is interested in a new breast cancer support community, The National Breast Cancer Foundation has just created a community called MyNBCF. Would like to get lots of feedback and input if possible from people like you. Visit www.nationalbreastcancer.org/MyNBCF.
thanks for making it so easy for us to help!
My husband died at 35 of an undetected brain tumor. I can't thank you enough for doing this... it's such an important cause.