Posted on Wednesday, October 24th, 2007 by pelf and filed in Health Issues

Blogging for BoobsThis is a FINAL CALL to anybody who would like to participate in the Breast Cancer Awareness month to blog for boobies! If you haven’t found some time to write about breast cancer-related issues, or if it isn’t appropriate for you to write about breast cancer on your blog, perhaps this could be a very good opportunity for you to do so, because a Blogging for Boobs campaign has just been launched :)

Blogging For Boobs is an event that is hinged around the need to make people aware that they should regularly self-examine breasts for lumps or growths. Whilst men are susceptible to developing cancer of the breasts and should also self-examine, the much larger percentage of those afflicted with the cancer are women. Globally, approximately 1.5 million women are diagnosed with breast cancer each year.

So if everybody could spare, say, 30 minutes to research and write about breast cancer, imagine the kind of knowledge we would all be passing around! Imagine the number of lives we could all save. It could even be yours, or your sister’s, or your girlfriend’s! And imagine the kind of support and motivation we would be lending to surviving breast cancer patients!

The online campaign will be held on this coming Sunday, 28 October 2007 (wherever you are in the world) and you are encouraged to write about anything that can raise awareness over the matter.

You may send your inquiries to boobs@webforhumanity.org. Also, check out the badges and buttons you can add to your blog if you wish to participate.

I will be blogging for boobies, will you join me? :)

  1. Opal Tribble says:

    LOL very catchy! I did blog earlier this month and I’ve been thinking that I want to write about it again. I’ll start on this project in a few days so it will be finished by this Sunday.

    Opal Tribble’s latest blog post: Wordless Wednesday ~ Monarch Butterflies On Butterfly Bush

  2. pelf says:

    YaY! Another blogger joins the gang :)

  3. Eli James says:

    Novelr isn’t pink I’m sad to say. Didn’t have the time to mash around in template CSS, so I do hope you’ll forgive me. Which reminds me … I’ve to blog more about breast cancer in my personal blog … which is pink.

    Eli James’s latest blog post: Design: Improving Readibility Without Lifting A Pencil (Part 1)

  4. Diana13 says:

    Oh yes, I’ve allready joined you :) I’m going to write an article too until Sunday.

    Diana13’s latest blog post: Breast Cancer Awareness Month

  5. melvin.foong says:

    Whoa .. is it just me or your site has become pink pink?

    Boobies .. love to write them ..

  6. Pelfy says:

    Someone asked me to join this a few days ago, but I ignored it. Now you’re sorta ‘asking’, no ‘persuading’ me to blog for boobs, all right. Will do as I always listen to you. Huaahahaha!!

    Pelfy’s personal advertisement:

    So readers/ bloggers, remember to drop by at my site on Sunday for a simple-yet-meaningful ‘blog for boobs’ post, ya? Meanwhile, have fun!!

    Pelfy’s latest blog post: Wordless Wednesday #15 – Flood

  7. You really did very well for all these campaign, Pelf! Bravo. :)
    I am in. :)

    Everyday Healy’s latest blog post: Breakfast

  8. Gnorb says:

    This was the best title for a blog post ever!

    Gnorb’s latest blog post: Going to Puerto Rico

  9. pelf says:

    Are you joining us, then, Gnorb? :tongue:

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