#Commemorative Breast Cancer Free Gifts
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noisycowboyglitter · 4 months ago
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I Am a Survivor: 8 Years Breast Cancer Free Butterfly Merchandise
"Celebrating 8 Years of Triumph: A Breast Cancer Survivor's Radiant Rebirth, Symbolized by the Butterfly"
For those who have faced the formidable challenge of breast cancer, the journey towards wellness and healing is one marked by immense courage, resilience, and a profound appreciation for the preciousness of life. As a breast cancer survivor celebrates 8 years of being disease-free, the symbol of the butterfly takes on a profound and
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deeply personal significance, representing the remarkable transformation and rebirth that has occurred.
The butterfly, with its delicate wings and captivating metamorphosis, serves as a powerful metaphor for the survivor's own journey. Just as the caterpillar undergoes a remarkable transformation to emerge as a beautiful, vibrant butterfly, the breast cancer survivor has confronted adversity, endured the challenges of treatment, and emerged stronger, more resilient, and more deeply connected to the wonder of life.
This 8-year milestone is a testament to the survivor's unwavering strength, their dedication to their own well-being, and the support of loved ones who have walked alongside them. The butterfly, with its vibrant colors and graceful movement, becomes a symbol of the survivor's renewed lease on life, a tangible representation of the triumph over a formidable foe and the reclaiming of one's own story.
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As the survivor embraces this milestone, the butterfly serves as a reminder of the fragility and preciousness of life, as well as the indomitable human spirit that can overcome even the greatest of obstacles.
"Butterfly-Themed Gifts: Bringing Joy, Wonder, and Transformation"
The delicate, ethereal beauty of butterflies has long captivated the human imagination, making them a beloved motif for thoughtful, meaningful gifts. When adorning presents with the graceful silhouette of a butterfly or incorporating butterfly-inspired designs, the resulting gifts carry a deep symbolic resonance.
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Butterfly-themed presents evoke a sense of wonder, transformation, and the enduring power of hope. Whether it's a delicate piece of jewelry, a whimsical home decor item, or a work of art that captures the essence of these enchanting creatures, each butterfly-inspired gift becomes a tangible expression of the giver's heartfelt sentiments.
For those embarking on a journey of personal growth or overcoming life's challenges, a butterfly-themed present can serve as a powerful reminder of the ability to emerge from adversity, transformed and renewed. Similarly, for celebrations of new beginnings or milestones, the butterfly's symbolism of metamorphosis and resilience makes it a fitting choice to commemorate these joyous occasions.
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Ultimately, butterfly-themed gifts possess a magical quality, inspiring awe, wonder, and a deeper appreciation for the beauty and resilience that can be found in the natural world.
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digimarksposts · 2 years ago
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On this International Women's Day let us understand some common health issues for women and how to address them.
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International Women’s Day is celebrated globally on 8th March in various ways. Some commemorate women around them through award ceremonies, give them something precious and expensive, sponsor a vacation, and so much more. However, the most invaluable gift has got to be good health. Gifting your loved ones, especially a woman (the one who gave birth to a new life, nurtures a home, paves way for a smooth future, and much more) with good health will be considered the best International Women’s Day gift so far. Women’s health is an important topic of discussion, one that will always be ongoing. Read on to know a few concerning health issues women need to know and how to address them.
Common women’s health issues:
Women's health concerns are a critical topic that needs attention, and it is vital to have access to medical facilities that specialise in women's health. Finding a hospital near me is a crucial aspect of ensuring that women can receive prompt medical attention when they need it the most. Some of the most common women's health concerns include breast cancer, reproductive health, pregnancy-related complications, menopause, and osteoporosis. Breast cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers among women, and early detection is key to successful treatment. Women need to conduct regular breast self-examinations and undergo mammograms as recommended by their healthcare provider.
●      Reproductive health: Being a critical aspect of women's health, medical facilities near me such as that available in Trust-in Hospital, Bangalore is crucial. They specialise in obstetrics and gynaecology and can provide comprehensive care for women of all ages. They offer services such as routine check-ups, pap smears, family planning, and treatment for sexually transmitted infections. With a team of the best gynaecologists in Bangalore, they also come under the best hospitals in Bangalore.
●      Pregnancy-related complications: such as gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, and premature labour, can be life-threatening to both the mother and the baby. Access to a hospital near me such as Trust-in Hospital that specialises in high-risk pregnancies is essential for women who have a history of complications or who are experiencing complications during their pregnancy.
●      Menopause is a natural part of ageing for women, and it can cause a range of symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, and mood swings. Medical facilities nearby can provide women with the necessary support, assistance, and care during this transition.
●      Osteoporosis is a condition that affects the bones and is more prevalent in women than in men. A hospital near me that specialises in bone health can provide women with the necessary diagnostic tests, treatment, and education to manage this condition.
In conclusion, women's health concerns are varied and complex, and it is crucial to have access to medical facilities that specialise in women's health. Finding a hospital near me that provides comprehensive care for women can ensure that women receive prompt medical attention and support when they need it the most. Trust-in Hospital, a multispeciality hospital with over 14 specialised departments has an entire floor dedicated to women with the best gynaecologist in Bangalore onboard. Situated in Horamavu, Bangalore, they provide 24/7 medical assistance and have over 100 beds. Additionally, Trust-in Hospital is also dedicating the month of March to women’s health by organising a health camp headed by the best gynaecologist in Bangalore all month long. A few highlights of this health camp are:
●      Free Consultation
●      PAP Smear at ₹750
●      First USG Scan Free!
●      Laparoscopic Hysterectomy at ₹60,000
●      Welcome your newborn baby at ₹45,000
Loaded with benefits, head to their website at https://trustinhospital.com/ to know more about it. So why wait? Celebrate the women in your life by giving them good health. Walk in to experience world-class healthcare at affordable prices or call 08050706071 to book an appointment today!
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Trust-in Hospital is a major multi-speciality medical hospital in Bangalore. Its mission is to provide high-quality, personalised healthcare to patients. The best and most skilled specialists work at this cutting-edge hospital. It integrates advanced medical technologies and modern infrastructure to provide comprehensive and cost-effective care to both outpatients and inpatients using a multidisciplinary approach.
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riilsports · 4 years ago
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The Gloria Gemma Foundation Reimagines the Annual Flames of Hope: A Celebration of Life Weekend
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     PAWTUCKET, RI (September 21, 2020) 2020 marks the Gloria Gemma Breast Cancer Resource Foundation’s fifteenth anniversary of the annual Flames of Hope: A Celebration of Life Weekend held on the first weekend in October. This year, the Rhode Island nonprofit is getting creative with the execution of this monumental event that traditionally has drawn over 100,000 people into down city Providence every year.   
     Three events make up the Flames of Hope Weekend, and anyone who has participated in previous years understands the excitement and palpable energy that is prevalent throughout the two days.  The pinnacle of the weekend has always been the Illuminations of Life Ceremony. It includes a beautiful story told through choreographed dances performed by the State Ballet of Rhode Island and lighting of the state house in pink. At the end of the ceremony, torchbearers process to the Providence River Basin--symbolically keeping the memory shining bright for those who have succumbed to cancer, and lighting the way for those who have survived.  
      “This year there will be bearers of light,” said Bryan Sawyer, the foundation’s COO and lead organizer of the Flames of Hope Weekend. “They will be beacons of light across the region to remember those lost to cancer, honor those who have survived the disease and pay tribute to the metavivors who continue to fight.”   
 The foundation is also providing incentives to encourage people to be bearers of light this year. The incentives, based on their level of fundraising, include a specially designed commemorative pin, a Dunkin’ Donuts gift card, a special edition Flames of Hope tee shirt and a graphite weekender duffel bag. The bearers of light that raise $500 will receive a commemorative ceremony box delivered to their home, so they can keep the light shining brightly with their loved ones. 
     Sawyer and his team hope participants will share their pictures and videos on social media, so that everyone will have an opportunity to experience the emotion and healing of this ceremony. He indicated there will be a live component to the Illuminations of Life Ceremony at Slater Park, in Pawtucket where people can drive through and enjoy the event on Saturday, October 3, 2020 from 7 to 9pm. 
     The next day, the annual Gloria Gemma 5K will take place virtually with participants running or walking in their neighborhoods or favorite spots. This race is the foundation’s largest fundraiser, and helps fund the organization’s free programs and support services provided to people touched by cancer. There is no registration fee, and this event like the Illuminations of Life Ceremony will offer incentives, including prizes for the highest fundraising team, highest individual survivor fundraiser, and select prizes for different fundraising levels.  
     “Like the Illuminations of Life event, we look forward to participants in the 5K sharing pictures and videos of their experiences on social media. It’s a great way for people to connect and be part of something greater,” said Sawyer.  
     Through the pandemic, the Gloria Gemma Foundation has continued to provide support and resources for people touched by cancer. “No matter what the circumstances, we will go on,” said Sawyer. 
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Established in 2004, the Gloria Gemma Breast Cancer Resource Foundation is a private nonprofit committed to helping people touched by cancer heal mind, body and spirit. Located in Pawtucket, their mission is to celebrate and nurture life in our local community before, during and after a cancer diagnosis by providing education, access to wellness resources and support programs to all those touched by cancer. Gloria Gemma is funded solely by the generosity of private and business donors, grants and corporate sponsorships, and 88-percent of all monies raised goes directly to the free holistic programs and support services it provides.
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goldeagleprice · 7 years ago
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The Dentuck Balto blog: Thursday, March 22, 2018
Visit the United States Mint gift-shop display: take a right as you enter the convention hall, then another right, past the Whitman Publishing booth.
Early Thursday morning I stopped by the United States Mint display (booth 705) to talk coins with the always friendly and helpful sales staff. These guys know their stuff, so when you visit, I encourage you to pick their brains and offer your opinions. Sales wouldn’t start until the general public was allowed on the bourse at 12 noon, so I made a note to come back later in the show and buy a couple medals for my collection.
2018 Breast Cancer Awareness commemoratives and other coins are in the U.S Mint display cases. Hover to zoom.
A visit with bookseller Charles Davis to browse his selection of numismatic literature is always a highlight of any big coin show. Stop by booth 1062 and be prepared to be wowed by the depth and breadth of beautifully illustrated and well-researched books in our hobby. Charlie is a walking encyclopedia himself, so the conversations at his table are always interesting. I picked up a couple additions for my home library, and Charlie showed me some old Red Books with unusual features.
A selection of collectible bronze medals is available from the Mint. Many of these are pictured in a newly illustrated appendix in this year’s 72nd-edition Red Book and the 4th edition of Mega Red.
I enjoyed meeting and chatting with Byron Weston, one of the coauthors of the new book Contemporary Counterfeit Halfpenny and Farthing Families, a nicely illustrated and laid-out presentation of a rich historical subject. Published by the Colonial Coin Collectors Club (C4), the volume is printed on demand—a good use of modern technology for specialized publishing.
The Mint’s new World War I Centennial silver dollar is a poignant memento of the “War to End All War.”
An important meeting with ancient-coin specialist Harlan J. Berk firmed up our plans to publish a second edition of his influential book 100 Greatest Ancient Coins. It was a pleasure to spend nearly an hour in far-ranging numismatic conversation with Harlan. After many, many years dealing in every aspect of the hobby, he has more stories than the old Sears Tower (a four-minute walk from his famous storefront in the heart of Chicago’s financial district). We’re excited to be updating his popular book to a new edition this year.
Literature dealer Charles Davis is an active member of the Numismatic Bibliomania Society. Visit his booth to see what’s going on in the world of numismatic books. His show inventory is heavy on world coins, ancients, and medals, but he has access to all genres and fields.
Back at the Whitman Publishing booth, I met up with Jeff Garrett, past president of the American Numismatic Association and longtime professional coin dealer, who this year has been named senior editor of the Guide Book of United States Coins. Kenneth Bressett is semi-retiring to the role of editor emeritus, with Q. David Bowers continuing in his position as research editor.
Davis shows off a rare 1947 edition of the Guide Book of United States Coins. This copy of the premier edition of the hobby’s popular “Red Book” has a library binding, complete with Dewey Decimal notation, from an Indiana library.
Unfortunately, Ken was sidelined in Colorado by the snowstorm that hit Baltimore earlier this week, and Dave’s flight from New Hampshire was also canceled. The crowds who showed up for their 2:00 and 4:00 book signings were disappointed but understood the situation, and were happy to have Jeff there to autograph the new 2019 Red Books that debuted at the Expo. We raffled off free copies of the hardcover and had delicious Red Book cookies to share.
Davis calls this copy of the 1947 Red Book one of the worst-condition examples he’s seen. Its hard cover is crumpled and its best days are long gone. However, it does feature a Holy Grail of numismatic literature: the autograph of author R.S. Yeoman. Better-condition copies can be worth $2,000 or more, and Yeoman’s signature adds significantly to their value.
There’s an unusual kind of energy on the bourse this week. Wholesale/trading business seems a bit slower than usual, but retail customers I’ve talked to are very happy. I talked with collectors who know that some hobbyists were stymied by the weather and weren’t able to make their way into Baltimore. Those who made it to the Expo are having fun and taking advantage of the wealth of offerings on the bourse.
British Commemorative Medals and Their Values, by Christopher Eimer—a new book for my personal numismatic library.
Walking around the show led me to conversations with Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee chair Mary N. Lannin; Pennsylvania Association of Numismatists president (and ANA governor) Tom Uram; “Coin Dealers Helping Coin Dealers” director Rob Oberth; author and gold-coin expert Doug Winter; longtime Red Book contributor and coin dealer Robert Rhue; Flying Eagle and Indian Head cent specialist Rick Snow; writer and Americana dealer John Kraljevich; world coin and medal numismatist Allen G. Berman; dealers Andy Lustig and Julian Leidman; and others.
Eimer’s book takes me back to one of the first non–United States coin references I read as a young collector: Kenneth Bressett’s Guide Book of English Coins.
The 2018 Spring Baltimore Expo, like the bright sunny weather outside the Convention Center, is just warming up.
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March 23, 2018 at 12:06 pm Maybe I missed it, but I didn’t ... by Steve
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