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Focus on the Family Utah new breast cancer campaign ads

When Kellie May have returned to work in Northwest Middle School last fall, hoped that the familiarity of the routine of his years of seventh grade health would end the chaotic summer of what has endured.

After 13 years as an educator and mother of two children with special needs, May has seen its fair share of confusion. But after school let out last spring, 35 , began an aggressive chemotherapy regiment in May and has been the subject of surgery to treat breast cancer.

His return to school was a memorable personal victory, and helped a community of other breast cancer survivors find the strength to endure similar diagnoses. On the eve of his last treatment chemotherapy, can www.ithinkpink.org told his story, an online community started by a candle to local women as a whole can.

A few days later, in May the story has been read by dozens of women and after hearing of their staff and all the challenges of the family, based in Lindon, agreed help. The company has filed with $ 10,000 to compensate the family for determining medical costs, as well as articles and dozens of other services Utah local businesses willing to help in any way they could.

This spring, for all will be to expand the campaign, started last year. This time, in May and her husband Clint, and his son, Porter, 8, and Parker, 1, will be presented at a new website, and through a fundraising campaign of national advertising and local auction to introduce a greater level of awareness about breast cancer for Utah communities.

"We want women to be educated, not frightened," May. "discovered a lump in a self-examination and saved my life. If my story can help another woman, I will tell all day."

On May 8 for all will launch a redesigned website, blog and advertising campaign that launches nationwide search for stories. In addition to stories of women Today they face a breast cancer diagnosis, the new community will also feature the stories of survivors and the families who have lost a loved one disease.

"After reading the stories last fall, we were reminded that there are many faces of breast cancer," said Becky Lunceford Anderson, founder of For everybody. "Some women fight and survive, others leave families who will always honor the name. "

October 1 for the entire world will have the honor of women in all aspects of Utah breast cancer, nurses working in mammography clinics, young women, including students in health class in May, they need education about how the tests yourself. Kevin Sharp, a prominent country singer and cancer survivor, will be flagship event of the company and the charity auction and raise funds for the campaign.

"We are delighted to be associated with a cause so fabulous," said May. "Sharing my story was therapy. Reading other women has brought healing."

Utah women and families affected by cancer breast cancer are invited to share stories to the community through the entire line www.ithinkpink.org new world.

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