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The Keep A Breast Traveling Education Booth Global Takeover

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010


Woooah! The Keep  A Breast Traveling Education Booth will be kicking off this spring touring season full steam ahead!  We are super excited to come out to a city near you around the world this spring.  We have several exciting tours and festivals that we will be on site with our Traveling Educational Booth with important information for you,  your friends and your family to come check out.  We will be on the road a total of 241 days, we will set up in  55 different cities, 4 providences, and 10 countries as well as  set up at 9 festivals. We will have new tee shirts, hoodies and of course our I Heart Boobies wristbands for donations to help support Keep A Breast’s breast cancer awareness, prevention and support programs.   Make sure you come say hello at one of these events! We can’t wait to meet you!

xo
erica

SXSW Pure Volume HouseMarch 17 – March 21
504 Trinity Street St Austin, TX
SXSW Alternative Press Showcase March 18
Emo’s 603 Red River Austin, TX
KAB Presents the Madina Lake UK/Europe Tour March 25 – April 17
United Kingdom, France, Holland, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria & Italy
Bamboozle Left March 27 & 28
Los Angeles, CA
Angels & Airwaves Tour April 5 – May 30
US & Canada Tour
Bamboozle Right April 30 – May 2
East Rutherford, New Jersey
Coachella Festival April 16 – 18
Indio, CA
Country Throwdown Tour May12 – June 20th
US Warped Tour June 24 – Aug 15 ( www.warpedtour.com )
US & Canada

The Keep A Breast Foundation Presents the Madina Lake UK/Europe Tour March 25 – April 17

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

The Keep A Breast Foundation Presents the Madina Lake UK/Europe Tour March 25 – April 17 as they hit the road in an effort to educate young fans about breast cancer prevention. KAB’s highly successful traveling educational booth will be fully interactive with engaging ways to learn about breast health.

So please come visit us in the United Kingdom, France, Holland, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria & Italy!!

Click on the flyer for full size! Or check out their site on Pledge Music to get the full low down.

Betty Jam 10, Saint- Lary, France.

Monday, March 1st, 2010

On this year’s Valentine’s Weekend, it was out of the question to do V-Day as usual! No flowers or dinner or red heart pillows on our bed! No! After packing the car, we headed to the Pyrenean ski resort of Saint- Lary for a two-days event dedicated to the ladies for the third edition of the Betty Jam, an 100%-girls contest, 18 passionate girls, aged from 8 to 25 came and the whole Keep A Breast Europe Team was there!

Keep A Breast Europe spreads the word of Breast Cancer prevention all over Europe and Idoia and Maia, two competitors from the Basque Country, understood the impact of our message and decided to ride wearing our KAB tee-shirts!

Our prevention message could be heard on the slopes: “Check Your Self”!

Keep A Breast Europe would like to thank the I’m a Girl Association for inviting us on the event.

See you next year!

Ely

Betty Jam 10 ‘, Saint- Lary, France.
Le weekend de la saint Valentin, hors de question de se plier aux règles ! Ni fleurs, ni repas en amoureux, direction les pistes des Pyrénées pour deux jours 100% snow entre filles.
Pour la troisième édition du Betty Jam, compétition réservée aux filles, le team Keep a Breast Europe était présent.
Sur le snow park, 18 nanas âgées de 8 à 25 ans passionnées par la glisse. En bas des pistes, deux stands, celui de Mountain riders, et le nôtre ! Tee-shirts, badges, bracelets, sticks pour les lèvres,… tout y était pour sensibiliser au maximum les skieurs venus nombreux ce jour-là.
Keep a Breast Europe s’installe lentement en Europe et tend à répandre la bonne parole autour du cancer du sein. Idoia et Maia, deux comépétitrices en provenance directe du Pays- Basque, ont compris le message et ont ainsi choisi de rider toute la journée avec un tee-shirt à notre effigie !
Un message de prévention résonnait sur les pistes… « Check Yourself ».
Keep a Breast Europe remercie toute l’équipe de l’association I’m a Girl, organisatrice de l’event Betty Jam depuis trois saisons déjà.
A l’année prochaine !
Ely

Keep A Breast I Love Boobies Bracelets

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

he Keep A Breast Foundation has received many letters, emails, Facebook comments and other communication from people wanting to talk about our I Love Boobies campaign. Some are upset that they are being banned, and some want to talk about their message. We fully understand the I Love Boobies Campaign is not for everyone; however, we also feel that “boobies” is not a four-letter word.

Keep A Breast’s target audience is teenagers. Across the nation, health classes are being cut, P.E. scaled back, and art and music are nearly non-existent. We think these are pivotal ways of teaching this group health, self confidence, and creative expression.

We feel the best way to reach, educate and impact teenagers in an authentic way is by giving them important, possibly life-saving information at places they already frequent: concerts and action sports-related events and partnerships with brands and stores they already shop at/for.  We reach out to young people with the help of supporters like pro surfers, artists, skateboarders and musicians. These ambassadors are role models and leaders for today’s youth. The Keep A Breast team helps us spread the word about breast cancer prevention, body image, early detection, and the importance of living a healthy lifestyle.

We pass out hundreds of thousands of Breast Self Exam cards each year to young people explaining exactly why loving your body is important and explaining the relationship between body image and breast cancer.  We encourage you to visit and read our health page.

We talk to young ladies everyday about how important it is to appreciate, respect and love their breasts and themselves. Our message is to increase awareness among young people so they are better equipped to make choices and develop habits to benefit their long term heath, and we believe loving your body is a huge step in doing so.

Many young women develop a negative attitude towards their breasts and put energy into criticizing them or wishing they were different somehow. We work closely with our ambassadors to promote a healthy body type. They are all amazing athletes in surfing, skateboarding, snowboarding, and female musicians that are breaking boundaries based on talent. You can read more on our team page.

We also talk with young men who are dealing with family members or friends being affected by breast cancer. For many, pink ribbons don’t resonate with them, and talking about breasts is taboo. Though Keep A Breast Foundation, they have found an outlet to express themselves, educate themselves about changes they can make to live a healthy lifestyle and connect with people that are going through the same emotions.

We have 8 years of success and testimonies from young people all over the world who have visited our “traveling education booth” and learned how to examine their breasts, then later find a cancerous lump.  Because they met Keep A Breast they found the lump early, they have a much better survival rate. Nearly three million people visit our site every month to learn healthy tips, ways of support, express their inner feelings, make connections with others and learn coping strategies helpful to them and their loved ones.

Thank you so much for visiting our website. Please poke around. We like it.

xoxo Keep A Breast

Yummyyyy!!!!! Hunter Roberts w/ the FAMILY Bakery

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

The FAMILY Bakery in Gate City, VA. has made a Keep A Breast Cupcake!

“The cupcake I designed is called The Awesome Cupcake. It’s very similar to “funfetti” cake mix, but I top it off with a rich pink buttercream icing. We take a dollar off of each cupcake sold to donate to your The Keep A Breast Foundation!”

The FAMILY Bakery
101 East Jackson Street
Gate City, VA 24251

Facebook.com/familybakery

If you can’t make it to the bakery to grab one of these tasty treats, but want to donate to the cause, you can go to the link below and support Keep A Breast through First Giving fundraising site! You can create your own fundraising page or donate to the link provided below.

DONATE HERE!

Spencers supporting the Keep A Breast Foundation

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

We have embarked on our 4th bracelet fundraiser with Spencers this last week (Hurry they are almost sold out!!) and we wanted to share with you a letter from one of the Spencer’s employees Jasmine that worked with us on the road in our Educational Booth. We are so grateful for this partnership and the way Spencer’s has embraced our organization and initiated the Spencer’s Volunteer Army!

Hi Keep A Breast!

I really want you to know how much of an impact the experience made on me
and my experience with KAB at Warped 2009.

Cancer is a word that for some reason has lingered over my whole life. My mother had a whilms tumor as a child which caused a kidney to burst. She survived and lived her life as if nothing happened. At 23 during her pregnancy with my younger brother they found that she had cervical cancer. While my brother was in the whomb! They both survived and live normal lives. In 2002 my grandfather was diagnosed with rectal cancer. He is still to this day fighting for his life. The cancer has spread to his stomach and chest and sadly he is getting to the point where he is losing the fight.In 2005 my father died of cancer. He was living with a softball sized tumor in his chest that was not operable. He died leaving a wife and 7 children.

So as you can see cancer is not a subject, let alone a life altering state, that is new to me.
When my employer, Spencer Gifts, started supporting KAB I found it refreshing that someone I worked for was willing to help out an organization that not only touch close to a subject in my life but did it in a way that related to my life style. On top of that I was given a chance to volunteer at Warped Tour (a very big aspiration of mine to work and tour with musicians/ festivals). What more could I ask for.

I had the chance to work three dates ( Fresno, Mt. View and Sacramento California). Every second working with KAB was rewarding and educating. I hardly left the tent in fear of missing anything! Speaking and connecting with everyone I came into contact with about a subject that I am well versed in and listening to the stories of others truly opened my eyes to what KAB has been doing. Its is not just a funny bracelet or a cool t-shirt that catches peoples eye… its an organization educating so many people it touches through music, arts and so much more. Just having the chance to work side by side with people who have devoted their lives to educating anyone and everyone on a scary subject… not trying to use it as a scare tactic but trying to help them realize that we can prevent and eventually eradicate this!!!

I am utterly grateful for the chance to work with KAB. I hope to have the chance to do so again many many more times.

It was truly an honor working along side KAB.
Thank You.
Jasmine H.

Therefore I Am supports Keep A Breast on their US tour

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Alex from Therefore I Am talks a bit about the Keep A Breast Foundation and how the band is working with us to help bring an end to breast cancer. Therefore I Am have taken us on tour with them and been so sweet and amazing people to educate and influence their fans about Keep A Breast and breast cancer prevention.

Click below to see the rest for the rundown on KAB on the road from huge KAB supporter Erin Caruso as she tour manages Therefore I Am on their U.S. tour with The Wonder Years and Man Overboard.

Well hello to all of you KABbies out there! I’m Erin and I’m out on the road right now tour managing Therefore I Am on their U.S. tour with The Wonder Years and Man Overboard. I also happen to be a dabbler in the fine art of documentary photography and have shot heaps of bands on Warped Tour and other music tours. You may remember a few of my photos from Keep A Breast’s “Shot In The Pit” traveling exhibition and auction. I’m so excited to be able to lend a hand again now by bringing you stories and photos from tour as the band makes their way across the country playing music and spreading the Keep A Breast message to the masses. If you live close enough to come out to any of the shows, please make sure you stop by the merch booth to say hello and share some stories of your own. I’m looking forward to meeting you and I know the guys are too….


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Keep A Breast Foundation Partners with Troy Lee Designs for Anaheim 3 Supercross

Monday, February 15th, 2010


Troy Lee Designs and The Keep A Breast Foundation have teamed up to raise awareness for breast cancer during Anaheim round 3 of AMA Supercross, where the Troy Lee Designs / Lucas Oil / Honda race team wore Pink GP Air “Bolt” Gear and customized “Love / Hate” AIR helmets to commemorate the race. The campaign is part of a larger effort to dedicate the entire race to breast cancer awareness.

Keep A Breast and Troy Lee Designs have created beautifully designed breast casts with Supercross Announcers Erin Bates and Ashley Phillips,that are now up for auction!

“When the opportunity came for us to work with the Keep A Breast Foundation, I was really excited about coming together to raise awareness about breast cancer and someday finding a cure,” says Ashley Phillips. “Any contribution I can make to the research is worth it to me, even if it means getting wrapped in plaster from the waist up! My aunt was diagnosed five years ago, but it wasn’t until one of my friends was diagnosed that I realized its impact on generations of women. Both my aunt and friend are now in full remission! I hope this experience and the entire day will bring more awareness of this disease within our sport.”

For more information about Keep A Breast’s partnership with Troy Lee Designs, please visit: www.troyleedesigns.com/breastcancer

I Love Boobies Bracelets Causing a Ruckus

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Lately we’ve been getting lot’s of letters. Mainly from proud parents, supporting their rad kids, who are standing up for what they believe in, or from teenagers who are pissed at their administration for telling them they can’t support something they believe in, and even letters from angry principals and parents calling us perverted.

The entire idea of the campaign is to take this serious horrible subject, break the ice, and make it easy to talk about. We tell all the principals that this is actually their OPPORTUNITY, to talk to their students about an issue that effects them and is important to them, take this opportunity to educate your students on how they can prevent breast cancer.

THANK YOU to all of you, who are standing up, and telling your schools, you have freedom of speech, and freedom to support causes that are important to you.

You can now buy the I love Boobies bracelets in BULK here!

Click to read our official statement on the I LOVE BOOBIES! Campaign
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Zumiez 100k

Monday, January 18th, 2010


Keep A Breast’s was recently invited to the Zumiez 100k event. The 100k is a celebration in thanks to all employees that went above and beyond and sold over 100k that year. We can’t begin to thank zumiez for inviting KAB to the 100K event this year.

We had the most amazing experience, I can’t even put into words how amazing your employee’s are.
Moment after moment kids came up to me and treated me with such love and respect, they each thanked me for being there and for the work KAB is doing, each one had an experience to share with me on how beast cancer has effected their lives, from their mothers to sisters to girlfriends to aunts, many tears were shared. They all told me how they tell each customer about KAB and the foundation when they sell our bracelets, and what a crazy phenomena the bracelets have become in our stores. It was truly a humbling experience and I’m inspired to take everything to the next level this year.

Keep a breast is more than a brand it’s a non profit organization. By selling our products this year each and every Zumiez employee became an activist for KAB. They have spread our message of early detection and prevention and raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for our education and outreach programs. For more photos please check out our flickr.

I’m honored and humbled to be included in this family and know truly we can make the difference by raising awareness, raising people’s spirits and helping to save lives.
xo
Shaney jo
co founder/executive director Keep A Breast