Monday, May 24, 2010

Strands of Hope

Strands of Hope, founded by Atlanta teenager Sarah McCauley was featured on NBC 11 Alive December 14, 2009 during a segment of Presents with a Purpose. McCauley founded Strands of Hope as a means to raise money for brain tumor research after her uncle was diagnosed with a GBM. Sarah donates all of her proceeds from the sales of her handmade knit scarves, wraps and shawls to the Southeastern Brain Tumor Foundation and has raised almost $20,000 thus far. Click here to view the video

Thursday, May 13, 2010

We're Celebrating!

We were so excited yesterday to receive notification that we sold 100 of our gray "Hope" cards! Many thanks to the center in Arizona who bought them. This brings our total "Hope" card sales up to 147 for 2010. Last year, we sold 356 and are really hoping to top that number this year, so we've still got some work to do! Please help us spread the word. And, if you have a friend or family member battling cancer, why not send them a message of "Hope"? 100% of commissions earned on the sale of these cards go directly to cancer research. To order, click on a card image below.

Brain Tumor Awareness Stamp

The United States House of Representatives established May as Brain Tumor Awareness Month in 2008. To bring national attention to this often underfunded disease, the National Brain Tumor Society has requested that the US Postal Service produce a stamp to increase brain tumor awareness. If you would like to join in petitioning the Citizens Stamp Advisory Committee to approve a brain tumor awareness stamp, please follow this link and sign the petition. Click here to sign petition