Office fundraising
Targeting women’s breasts at work is never a good way to earn you points, unless you’re fundraising for breast cancer. So take the opportunity to bring breast awareness back to the workplace by planning an office fundraiser.
It’s a great way to foster team spirit, friendly competition and good will among your colleagues and customers. No matter how big or small (your initiative, not your breasts), we’ll support you all the way.
Short on ideas?
Think Oscar pool, gold party, Pink Your Pod competition (to name a few):
- Turn casual Fridays into Fashion Targets Fridays by getting everyone to buy and wear the latest Fashion Targets T-shirts (really any day will do).
- Make October – Breast Cancer Awareness Month – a time to get your people breast aware by promoting breast health throughout your workplace with our T.L.C. cards, Fashion Targets T-shirts and other Rethink education tools.
- Sell your office swag for Rethink (if you’re in an industry where promotional items and freebees are flying in or collecting dust, sell ’em off for breast cancer – holidays are a key time for this).
- Host a breakfast for breast cancer.
Need more ideas or help getting started?
Contact Dianna Klisanin, Director of Development
416.920.0980 ext.227
dianna@rethinkbreastcancer.com
Donate
$20 Your generous one-time donation goes a long way toward helping young women affected by breast cancer and their families.
$50 Your generous one-time donation goes a long way toward helping young women affected by breast cancer and their families.
$150 Your generous one-time donation goes a long way toward helping young women affected by breast cancer and their families.
$10 a month Your small monthly donation can make a huge impact in the lives of young women with breast cancer.
$20 a month For the cost of 3 lattes a month, you can help fund childcare for a single mother during her breast cancer treatment and recovery.
$30 a month For the cost of a monthly manicure, you can help a breast cancer researcher complete an innovative, life-saving study.















