Wednesday, January 2, 2013

An Evening of Beastie Boys Burlesque, a fundraiser for Making Strides of the American Cancer Society


Hello,

My name is Pepper Mills and I am a local burlesque performer and producer. I am producing “An Evening of Beastie Boys Burlesque" at the White Rabbit Cabaret on February 16, 2013. This event will be a fundraiser for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of the American Cancer Society.
Why is this fundraiser so important to me? On July 9, 2011, I lost my father after a two year battle with cancer. When I was growing up, a love of music was shared between my father and me. I have many fond me memories of us enjoying many groups, including the Beastie Boys. When MCA of the Beastie Boys passed earlier this year after his own battle of cancer, it really hit home with my personal loss. I decided to hold this event in honor of my father in hopes that someone who is currently fighting their own battle will continue to receive any assistance that they need to beat this horrible disease.
This is the first event of the breast cancer fundraising season in addition to being the first burlesque event fully backed by the American Cancer Society. Please consider helping us make history.
My team of volunteers and I will be hosting a silent auction during this event and we are currently excepting donations. All companies providing donations will be listed as a sponsor during the event and in social media marketing program. Our wish list would include products that we could package in a basket, services (spa, hair, tanning, massage, etc) and special event parties (wine tastings, dinners, etc).
What does Making Strides do?
One in every two women newly diagnosed with breast cancer reaches out to the American Cancer Society for help and support. We are in every community providing free information and services when and where people need it. If you need someone to talk with at 3 a.m. (or any other time of the day or night), we’re here. If your friend is losing her hair because of chemo, your mother needs a ride to treatment, or if a loved one needs a place to stay while in treatment away from home, we are the ones who can help.
·Transportation assistance to and from treatment.
·Free lodging for those having to travel far for treatment.
·Workshops that teach beauty techniques to female cancer patients to help deal with appearance-related side effects of cancer treatment.
·Emotional support programs that connect newly diagnosed breast cancer patients with survivors.
·Plus, information from a trained Cancer Information Specialist is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by calling1-800-227-2345.


Thank you for your time and consideration.

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