Katlean De Monchy
Saturday, July 11th, 2009
October Join Katlean on how to Think Pink and Shop Pink for October!
Straight From The Red Carpet Pierce Brosnan Speaks Candidly About Losing his Wife to Cancer. Lisa Gastineau, Beth Ostrosky join him in The Fight For Awareness
Pink Ribbon Beth Ostrosky, Lisa Gastineau, Pierce Brosnan, Katie Couric & Ellie
In 2008, 40,480 women are expected to die from breast cancer in the U.S. Doctors say getting screened regularly for breast cancer is the best way to lower the risk of dying from the disease; early detection is vital for successful treatment. For Octobers Breast Cancer Awareness month Katlean de Monchy joined Hollywoods elite such as Pierce Brosnan, Lisa Gastineau and Beth Ostrosky on the red carpet in speaking out for awareness. In a rare moment, Pierce shares the pain losing his first wife.
Trend expert Katlean de Monchy also has tips on THINKING PINK to help save lives, with a guide to Pink products whose proceeds will go to Breast Cancer Research.
Clean for the Cure: A Pink vacuum with cleaner that helps fight bacteria and, and give $50 to fight cancer for every vacuum you buy.
Cook for the Cure: Kitchenware, foods products and even vitamins that are going pink
Cars for the Cure: Car companies are donating proceeds on special pink car models
Primp for the Cure: Skincare items, jewelry, makeup and other beauty products are joining the fight and donating proceeds.
NEXTpert Editor-in-Chief, Katlean de Monchy, is a trends and lifestyle expert and is frequently seen on the “Today Show”, “Good Morning America”, “The View”, “Live with Regis and Kelly”, “Inside Edition”, “Today in New York”, and “Fox and Friends”. Katlean is editor-in-chief of NEXTPERT REPORT a newsletter with 3 million recipients. She leads the Nextpert team of trend experts, trend spotters, researchers and editors.
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The 2007 Avon Walk Around the World for Breast Cancer series will continue a very special component that puts a “human face” on the issue of breast cancer. The Global Connection Ribbon — a large pink ribbon imprinted with “thank you” in many languages — is passed from woman to woman, virtually circling the globe. Each selected breast cancer survivor attends an Avon Walk Around the World for Breast Cancer event in another country to share the celebration and pass this special ribbon to the local survivor as a symbol of shared hope and survivorship. The Global Connection Ribbon Tour will culminate on October 4, 2007 at New York City’s Rainbow Room, during the Global Breast Cancer Survivors Day Celebration. Here is the truly inspirational story from GUATEMALA
http://www.jewelrymakingprofessor.com This is a preview of the jewelrymakingprofessor.com video class showing how to make a breast cancer awareness ribbon. Full video available at jewelrymakingprofessor.com
The Avon Walk Around the World for Breast Cancer began in 2005 bringing grassroots activism to a global scale. This worldwide series of events began mobilizing hundreds of thousands of people across the globe raising money and breaking down barriers to awareness and access to care while working to eradicate the disease. Walk Around the World events are linked by the Global Connection Ribbon, which is the symbolic emotional component that connects breast cancer survivors and participants across the world. The ribbon is a powerful symbol of the connection to each other and shared determination to turn every diagnosis into a story of survival. Each Walk Around the World event includes the Global Connection Ribbon ceremony, where this special ribbon is passed from one breast cancer survivor to another uniting all survivors and this global community.
Inspirational interviews, images and video clips from Avon Walk Around the World events across the globe. The Global Connection Ribbon — a large pink ribbon imprinted with “thank you” in many languages — is passed from woman to woman, virtually circling the globe. During the tour, each selected breast cancer survivor attends an Avon Walk Around the World for Breast Cancer event in another country to share the celebration and pass this special ribbon to the local survivor as a symbol of shared hope and survivorship. The Global Connection Ribbon Tour will culminate on October 4, 2007 at New York City’s Rainbow Room, during the Global Breast Cancer Survivors Day Celebration. Learn more about Avon’s global commitment to eradicate breast cancer at avonfoundation.org.
Inspirational interviews, images and video clips from Avon Walk Around the World for Breast Cancer events across the globe. In 2007 nearly 50 countries participated in this global series of events. The Global Connection Ribbon — a large pink ribbon imprinted with “thank you” in many languages — is passed from woman to woman, virtually circling the globe. During the tour, each country selects a breast cancer survivor to attend a Walk Around the World event in another country to share the celebration and pass this special ribbon to the local survivor as a symbol of shared hope and survivorship. Learn more about Avon’s global commitment to eradicate breast cancer at avonfoundation.org