| | I like bracelets and I like to support research for the cure to breast cancer. So when I got a pink gel band at the drug store, I didn't read the label first. Once at home, I found out - it benefited only the manufacturer! Please don't make my mistake. | | Consider Pink Ribbon Requests Carefully October is a week and a half away, but I'll bet you're already being asked to donate, participate, create, tailgate, and appreciate something in relation to breast cancer awareness. And chances are very great that all these opportunities are tied with pretty pink ribbons. But do these pink dollar donations always help the cause? | Donate Where It Counts The Most A fast and dependable way to spend your pink dollars is to write a check. Make it out to a good organization that uses more than half of its money to benefit patients. You can read up on 5 such outfits right here. Pink carefully this year! | Donate Your Time - Volunteer If you're short on cash - find a local breast cancer organization or clinic that needs help. Volunteer your time and services instead of your money. You might be able to provide counseling, office skills, transportation, make-overs, or meals. It will repay you in ways that you can't put in your bank account, but you may make someone's life easier. | Where Do My Pink Ribbon Donations Go? The bottom line on your pink dollar donations is: where does the money go? Perhaps it winds up paying for advertising, staff salary, office space - all good things - but was that your intention? Take a good look at all the directions your money may go, once you give it away. | | | | Breast Cancer Ads | | | | Featured Articles | | | | More from About.com | | | | | | Essential Medical Tests for Women For women, certain medical tests and health screenings are recommended on a yearly basis. Learn which screenings are essential for your health, and why. More>
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