Hug them, Love them, Save them
WE HAVE RAISED $24,400 thus far by donations, tshirt sales and fundraising events for Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Eastern Washington Affiliate!
Our slogan isn’t subtle, neither is cancer.
My mother (Virginia) has been battling breast cancer
this past year. I'm relieved and grateful that she completed her treatments and is doing wonderful. Her courage and strength has inspired me. A much bigger adventure has grown from supportive friends and family participating in the Race for the Cure. Team GiGi (after my mom’s childhood nickname) wore their BOOBIES shirts with pride which stirred interest in our community and helped ignite a passion to fight against breast cancer. We will continue to sell our BOOBIES shirts at various events to raise funds and most importantly...breast cancer awareness.
Our intention isn’t to make light of the situation, it’s to bring light to the situation. Our goal is to get attention
in order to make a much needed difference. If we can encourage women to do self exams, get annual mammograms and provide a smile to anyone fighting
or who has fought cancer, then we have been successful.
Sadly, cancer has touched all of our lives in some way.
Join the fight against cancer and take action. I pray to see a cure for cancer in my lifetime. Please remind every woman you know to get a mammogram.
Thank you to all my dear friends...I’ve been so blessed. Your support means the world to me.
If you would like to contact us, please email us at: huglovesave@hotmail.com
BOOBIES - Hug them, Love them, Save them!
My Mother (Virginia) and I
at Salt Creek, Washington
Team GiGi founders:
Jennifer Scott, Stephanie Corley, Jennifer Lawson,
Monica Ziegler and Renae Wood
Copyright 2008 Hug Love Save. All Rights Reserved. All Artwork Copyright Hug Love Save.
Hug Love Save was founded in 2008. Hug Love Save is a non-profit corporation currently applying for 501(c)(3) federal tax exempt status.
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.”
Margaret Mead, Anthropologist