21 October was the official day for Breast Cancer Awareness & Research for a Cure.


21 October was the official day for Breast Cancer Awareness & Research for a Cure.

The SMH (Sydney Morning Herald) went pink and dyed its newpaper pages pink, and donated 10c from every newspaper to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. So if you bought the paper yesterday and you thought it was a bad batch from the printer like that pink washing - it wasn't! You've helped donate to the NBCF.
Don't miss the special pink edition of The Sydney Morning Herald today.
Ten cents from every copy sold will be donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Breast cancer is the major cause of cancer death in Australian women.
One in 11 Australian women will be diagnosed with the disease before the age of 75.
Early detection is the best method of reducing deaths from breast cancer. The incidence of breast cancer is increasing, but with continued support and funding from the National Breast Cancer Foundation, improvements in research mean the survival rate is on the rise.
Your contribution today will help women. Readers of The Age, The Newcastle Herald and The Illawarra Mercury will also be contributing to the cause.
Click here to donate:
http://www.nbcf.org.au/donate.asp

Here are some great images I wanted to share with you to Post 'Pink' for Breast Cancer. . .

A fantastic retro modern bright interior




I love this white apartment and all of its contents including
furniture wrapped in PINK paper. Very Cristo!