Monday, November 23, 2009

Please Watch This For Breast Cancer Awareness

Medline gloves produced this video as a way to raise breast cancer awareness. It's amazing how they got so many employees, doctors and patients to participate. I love the gentleman at the end of the video. If you watch the video twice you'll see him hamming it up earlier on in the clip. This video made me laugh and cry both times I watched it. When the video gets 1 million hits on You Tube, Medline will be making a contribution to the hospital, as well as offering free mammograms for the community. Please check it out. It's an easy and great way to donate to a wonderful cause, and who hasn't been touched by breast cancer?

For your convenience I've embedded the video in my post, but PLEASE click here after you are done viewing it on my blog so your hit registers on You Tube.

6 comments:

  1. Fabulous, fabulous, fabulous! Smiling the whole way through, what a fun way to promote awareness of something so terrible. Laugh at your enemies!!!

    Going to post this on my Facebook account xxx

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  2. That was too cute! Lots of energy to help remind us of this important month.

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  3. great stuff! thanks for sharing this

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  4. Jackie what a great post for a good cause. Loved the dance! In fact I'm going to send it around in my email for all to watch.

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  5. Always willing to watch a Youtube for a good cause! gail

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  6. That was a really cute video. Anything to raise awareness for cancer is a good thing!

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