Make the Connection, er, Commitment
Jan. 21st, 2007 11:15 amHi friends,
You may have seen in my journal a while back a mention of www.maketheconnection.org, a campaign to raise awareness about cervical cancer. They ran out of the bracelet kits they were offering.
They're back, with a twist.
Now the campaign is "make the commitment" www.makethecommitment.org, and the offer is slightly changed. You make a commitment to talk to your doctor about reducing your risk of cervical cancer. They donate $1 to the cause, send you a bracelet, and enter you in a contest to get a necklace too.
Please consider participating. It's a reasonably nice bracelet, and the cause is a good one. Spreading the word to your female friends might be nice too.
You may have seen in my journal a while back a mention of www.maketheconnection.org, a campaign to raise awareness about cervical cancer. They ran out of the bracelet kits they were offering.
They're back, with a twist.
Now the campaign is "make the commitment" www.makethecommitment.org, and the offer is slightly changed. You make a commitment to talk to your doctor about reducing your risk of cervical cancer. They donate $1 to the cause, send you a bracelet, and enter you in a contest to get a necklace too.
Please consider participating. It's a reasonably nice bracelet, and the cause is a good one. Spreading the word to your female friends might be nice too.