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Kardinal Offishall Charity Gala

kardi_xmas_flyer_4x6_front1In 2009,
- an estimated 22,700 Canadian women were diagnosed with breast cancer and 5,400 will die from it
- appoximately 437 Canadina women will be diagnosed with brest cancer weekly and 104 will not survive it
- 1 in 9 women is expected to develop brest cancer during her lifetime (age 90) and 1 in 28 will die from it
- it is expected that 180 men will be diagnosed with brest cancer and 50 will die from it
- Breast cancer death rates have declined in all ages combined and in every age group since the mid 1990s
*Source Canadian Cancer Society/National Cancer Institute of Canada; Canadian Cancer Statistics 2009, Toronto, Canada
Kardinal Offishall will team with a number of his celebrity friends to help fight breast cancer through is 12th Annual Christmas Gala.  Proceeds will be donated to the Breast Cancer Society of Canada.  Please see the attached press release and flyer for details.

THINK PINK! EA SPORTS COMPLEX SUPPORTS BREAST CANCER AWARENESS CAUSE

image003 100% of the Proceeds from Virtual Apparel Sales

Go to the Brees Dream Foundation

In support of national breast cancer awareness month, an exclusive breast cancer awareness apparel package is now available at the EA SPORTS Complex within Sony’s PlayStation Home.  This limited offer apparel package consists of male and female football jerseys which will be sold for $2.00 each.  The jerseys will be available for purchase from October 15th through November 11th.  The primary color of the jersey will be black with a pink number 9 on the front and the name “Brees” on the back panel.  All proceeds from the purchase of these specially designed jerseys will go to New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees’ charity, Brees Dream Foundation in support of breast cancer awareness.