
The Breast Cancer Site met its goal of 8 million clicks during its “Make June Survivor Month Challenge” and successfully raised an additional $10,000 towards providing free mammograms for women in need.
The Breast Cancer Site’s sponsor Bare Necessities donated the $10,000 towards free mammograms after visitors to the site recorded 8 million clicks in June on the pink “Click to Give” button located on the site’s homepage (www.thebreastcancersite.com). This money is in addition to the normal funds provided by the site's advertisers for the "Click to Give" program.
Since it began in October 2000, The Breast Cancer Site has attracted millions of visitors. Working with the National Breast Cancer Foundation, the money raised through the site’s programs has funded more than 16,000 free mammograms for low income, uninsured, and working poor women throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. Visitors to the site click for free (no registration is required) and 100% of the money provided by sponsor advertisers is passed to The Breast Cancer Site’s charity partners like NBCF.
“It’s truly wonderful to see the support provided for our organization year after year by the visitors to The Breast Cancer Site. And our heartfelt thanks go to Bare Necessities for donating even more money to make free mammograms possible for women in need,” said Janelle Hall, the founder of the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
A new “Pink Ribbon Challenge” to raise additional money for free mammograms will be launched in October as part of the site’s 8th Anniversary celebration.
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