Showing posts with label cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cancer. Show all posts

Monday, November 4, 2013

Recycle Your Old Broken Shavers & ElectroRecycle Donates $5 to #Movember


It’s that time of year again when growing a moustache becomes acceptable and even encouraged.
ElectroRecycle, B.C.’s small appliance and power tool recycling program, is donating $5.00 to Movember for every electric and rechargeable razor, beard trimmer, and shaver collected during the month of November, up to a maximum of $10,000.

Approximately 1,000 electric razors and trimmers are collected by ElectroRecycle each month – an estimated 18,900 to date, or 22,500 kg. With the $10,000 goal in mind, the program is hoping to double the monthly collection rate for November. More recycling means “Mo’” money for cancer research and awareness.

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“We hate to see a month’s worth of growing get wiped away with a dull, rusty or slow razor,” says Julie Robertson, program coordinator at ElectroRecycle. “Recycling old and broken razors is helping cancer research and awareness, the environment and your upper lip. It’s a mo-brainer.” 

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer to afflict men in Canada with approximately 23,600 men diagnosed annually. One in seven males will suffer from this form of cancer in their lifetime. It is the third most common cause of cancer death in Canadian men. However, if detected and treated early, there is a 95 per cent survival rate.[i]

British Columbia is a leader in prostate cancer research, early detection and cancer diagnosis programs and procedures. The province also continues to have the lowest cancer incidence and mortality rates in Canada.i

Movember is a global charity and movement that seeks to combat prostate and testicular cancer and mental health challenges. In 2012, more than 247,000 Canadians participated in Movember, raising $42.6 million. This resulted in Canada taking the title for the top fundraising nation – a title ElectroRecycle wants to help achieve again with this recycling initiative.[ii]

“ElectroRecycle encourages British Columbians to make a positive impact on the environment by taking simple actions to reduce their waste,” says Laura Selanders, president of the Canadian Electrical Stewardship Association (CESA), the agency operating ElectroRecycle. “This is one example of how people can support recycling while also helping a cause that is so important both locally and globally.”

ElectroRecycle is the first recycling program of its kind in Canada, and the only government-approved recycling program in B.C. for electrical appliances. The not-for-profit initiative, introduced in 2011 by CESA to meet a recycling mandate from the provincial Ministry of the Environment, provides an environmentally friendly alternative for a variety of electrical products such as toasters, blenders, irons, sewing machines and electric toothbrushes that would otherwise end up in our landfills. More than 300 types of electrical products are accepted for drop-off through the ElectroRecycle program, free-of-charge. It’s accessible and convenient, with over 145 drop-off locations across the province.

To find out more about ElectroRecycle and where to recycle your small appliances and power tools, visit electrorecycle.ca.

The Canadian Electrical Stewardship Association (CESA) is a non-profit industry association formed to manage ElectroRecycle the small appliances and power tool recycling program in British Columbia. CESA’s membership includes a wide array of small appliance manufacturers and retailers who import and sell small appliances in British Columbia. CESA has partnered with B.C.-based Product Care Association to set up and operate ElectroRecycle throughout the province.

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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Glowing: A Reproduction Production (GIVEAWAY)

Besides the baby countdown that's going on around here (33 days!), we're also counting down until one of Vancouver's best events: The Fringe Festival.

From September 5-15, there are more than 600 performances by 89 artists over 11 days on Granville Island & at other theatrical venues around the city. I wanted to let you know about one Fringe show in particular this year: “Glowing: A Reproduction Production”. To help promote the show, I'm giving away tickets!

Before I get to the contest details, let me give you a quick synopsis of the show:

You've heard that old chestnut about pregnant woman having that "glow", right? For Mary-Jo Dionne... not so much. Mary-Jo, writer and performer of “Glowing: A Reproduction Production” was inspired to create her darkly comic one-woman show after she experienced her last episode of melanoma during an already-horrific pregnancy.

Mary-Jo's thirty-minute performance covers her experiences as a 40-year-old woman who, after countless obstacles, including adoption attempts, eventually becomes pregnant – resulting in an experience that is anything but a glowing one. As if all-day "morning" sickness isn't bad enough, at seven months along, a cancer diagnosis leaves her deciding whether or not she should go through with a potentially life-saving amputation.

About Mary-Jo Dionne:
(from ThisIsInk.com)

Mary-Jo & Majella, Tanya King Photography
Mary-Jo Dionne is an award-winning writer whose work was called "A masterpiece in urban satire that will have you laughing so hard you'll glow," by the Globe and Mail. As a comedian, she has performed in Vancouver, Toronto, New York, and LA and was named a finalist for Vancouver's Funniest New Female Comedian. As a writer, she has interviewed notable greats like Ellen DeGeneres, Cloris Leachman, and Katherine Heigl, among others. She trained at the London Academy of Media, Film and Television in the UK, as well as at the American Comedy Institute in New York City. A three-time survivor, she is an ardent spokesperson in the realm of melanoma awareness.

& now for the GIVEAWAY part... Here's the deal: I've got four tickets to give away to two lucky readers: two for Mary-Jo's show on Sunday, Sept 8 at 2:45pm & two for Monday, Sept 9 at 6:45pm. “Glowing: A Reproduction Production” is at The Revue Stage on Granville Island, Vancouver, BC. 

Please use the Rafflecopter widget below to enter. You've got several options to win--the more you do, the better your chances! As always, shoot me an email (lisa AT spokesmama DOT com) if you have any issues or questions about using Rafflecopter.) GOOD LUCK!

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Disclaimer: I'll be receiving two tickets to "Glowing: A Reproduction Production", but was not otherwise compensated for this post.

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

How You Can Help Support a Local Mom Battling Cancer

Aimee & Alexa. Photo: Images by Bethany
When I read Aimee's story in the Province--someone in my Facebook feed posted the article--I was immediately struck by the horrible unfairness of her predicament. Cancer at any age sucks, but when you have a five-month-old baby? Brutal. Not being able to breastfeed because you're in hospital with chemotherapy drugs running through your veins? I can't even imagine.

Not long after I read the first Province article, I was happy to hear that Aimee & her partner Evani had received lots of milk donations for their daughter. A week or two after that, I discovered that Aimee & I have a friend in common & heard more difficult news about her prognosis.

My friend Emily (of Well Fed, Flat Broke & Regressive Parenting) has told me more about Aimee's story & I'd like to share it with you:

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