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Friday, April 22, 2016

Women Supporting Women hosts Bras for a Cause fundraiser

Pictured: Past Bras for a Cause designs

Women Supporting Women is gearing up for their Sixth Annual Bras for a Cause event, held at the Center at Salisbury mall. Individuals, groups and businesses have submitted creative designs in the theme of “Through the Decades” or a message for breast cancer awareness. The designs will be on display at the mall in front of The Children’s Place throughout the month of May where the public is able to vote for their favorite design for $1 a vote.

“The sole purpose of this fundraiser is to raise awareness for breast cancer,” WSW’s Emily Rantz said. “The community has come together to create beautiful bras to help us with awareness and at the same time they are raising money for an important local non-profit.”


Grand Reveal Party (for all participants): Tuesday, April 26, 6:00 PM

Public Viewing and Voting (online or at the Centre at Salisbury): Sunday, May 1 - Tuesday, May 31

Awards Ceremony (for all participants): Thursday, June 2, 6:00 PM

Women Supporting Women is a local, grass-roots non-profit organization dedicated to providing awareness, education and support to all those who are affected by breast cancer. With no national ties or funding, they rely completely on our community to help provide free services to our neighbors, friends and families right here on Delmarva. To learn more about WSW, visit www.womensupportingwomen.org or stop by the office located at 1320 Belmont Avenue, next to the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for caring for our girls.

Anonymous said...

Sorry, but this idea is STUPID!!!

Anonymous said...

Does WSW also support men who have breast cancer? There are lots more of us than anyone knows.

Anonymous said...

The US has become a nation of classlessness, tastelessness and to put it bluntly a low class society.
I agree 9:57. This isn't cute, it isn't clever, it's stupid.

Anonymous said...

Wow! I hope they are not doing this in the mall where children might see these bras. They should not be exposed to such things.