Showing posts with label Ovarian Cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ovarian Cancer. Show all posts

September 11, 2013

Ovarian Cancer Canada Walk of Hope Results

This past weekend, my team and I witnessed a record breaking fundraising event for the Ovarian Cancer Canada Walk of Hope in London, Ontario.

I am so pleased to announce that as of our event on Sunday....


We are already in the planning phases for the 2014 Campaign, and are helping out with another amazing event coming in a few weeks!


If you are in the London and surrounding area, we would love to see you at the O Show!

Until next year, keep talking teal, thinking teal, wearing teal and knowing teal!

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July 11, 2013

Philanthrophy Thursday...Ovarian Cancer Canada

Today, I invite you to make a difference and support the Ovarian Cancer Canada Walk of Hope.

Make a difference! Support the Ovarian Cancer Canada Walk of Hope!

I have been the CoChair in London, Ontario since 2011 and I can honestly say that this organization has changed my outlook on life.

me and my CoChair, Paige, in 2011

Do I have a personal connection?
Did I lose someone to ovarian cancer, the most deadly gynecological cancer?

No.

I don't and I haven't.

I got involved after having my son in 2010 as a Walk participant, then came on board as a CoChair in 2011. I soon got to know the lovely Claudia and her story struck a chord with me. Here was this beautiful woman who was an ovarian cancer survivor, roughly my age, who had undergone surgery and she lost her chance to become a mom.

My heart wept for her.

And then....the call came. She and her husband were adopting!! They are now parents to a beautiful boy and she is....gah! She is such an amazing mom!

She is my reason for being so heavily involved and for wanting to educate every woman that I come in contact with about ovarian cancer.

Whether you donate, volunteer, register as a virtual walker, or get involved with corporate matching, your support to save a life is need and SO appreciated!

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May 8, 2013

World Ovarian Cancer Awareness Day

Did you know that today is World Ovarian Cancer Awareness Day?


Well, it is and that means that you should be holding the hands of a woman that you love and educating her on the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer.

What should you be looking for?


  • Swelling or bloating of the abdomen
  • Pelvic discomfort or heaviness
  • Back or abdominal pain
  • Fatigue
  • Gas, nausea, indigestion
  • Change in bowel habits
  • Emptying your bladder frequently
  • Menstrual irregularities
  • Weight loss or weight gain


Gather the ones you love and hold your own Ovarian Cancer Awareness Party today. Dress in teal, have cocktails, play silly games, celebrate your health and keep this in mind...

The pap smear does NOT screen for ovarian cancer
The HPV vaccine helps prevent cervical cancer, not ovarian cancer
Ovarian cancer rates rise after menopause, with a surge at 60-75 years of age
Lifetime risk of 1 in 70 that you will get ovarian cancer at some point in your lifetime


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March 28, 2013

Philanthropy Focus...Ovarian Cancer Canada


Did you know that each day in Canada, 7 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer?

Did you know that each day in Canada, 4 women die from ovarian cancer?

Awareness and education programs for pre-screening and early detection have never been more important for this gynecological cancer, the most deadly of all cancers affecting women.

May 8th is Global Ovarian Cancer Awareness Day, and I am proud to say that the city of London, Ontario will be lighting up the sky with teal! Our City Hall will be changing the colour of its exterior lighting to teal for the duration of the day, and our community leaders will be supporting our efforts in raising awareness for early detection.

Did you know that the pap test does not screen for ovarian cancer?
Did you know that your sister, daughter, mother, niece, best friend could get this deadly disease out of the blue?

Still feel safe? Or does it make you want to learn more about the symptoms, to educate the women that you love?

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January 24, 2013

Ovarian Cancer Canada

Did you know...that for the past two years, I have taken on the role of Co-Chair and Public Relations Coordinator for the Ovarian Cancer Canada Walk of Hope in London, Ontario?


Many ask me why I got involved. Do I have a family member who's suffered from ovarian cancer? Why is this cause important to me?

Prior to getting involved in the campaign, I didn't know anyone directly impacted. When I got involved, it was more to challenge myself to walking a 5km at 10wks postpartum than anything else. When I was at the event, I was disappointed in how it was run, and contacted OCC to see if there was any way that I could help.

Shortly after, I got involved as the CoChair and the campaign took on a life of it's own. In my first year of planning, we raised just over $8000 by walk day. Fast forward to last year's walk {my second at CoChair}, and we raised $17000. Really amazing!

This year, my team has grown to include more coordinators since we have grown by leaps and bounds in participants and volunteers, and we already have everything underway for September.

How do you get motivated and impact your community? Leave me some comments!


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July 23, 2012

Ask Me! Time Management....??

About a month ago, @mrs07c {one of my fab BlogHer roommates} wrote on my facebook wall and asked how I do all that I do...and only in 24 hours.

How many hats do I wear?

Event planner {kiddo's birthday, Mom's wedding,bff's baby shower}
Artist
Mom
Wife
Woman
Co-Chair for Ovarian Cancer Walk of Hope {London, ON}
Blogger
Freelance writer
Baker

I'm sure that there are more...but they're escaping me right now!

How do I do it all? Well...here are some tips!

Blogging
  • have an ongoing blog planner open in Word
  • plan all of the blogposts that pop into your head on their appropriate days
  • try and get as many blogposts done as you can in one hour; sit down a the computer after the kiddos go to bed and write as much as you can
  • schedule your blogposts one month in advance and you'll always be on top of things!

Party Planning
  • start as early as possible...it is absolutely not crazy to plan a party a year in advance {even if others make fun of you for it!}
  • if you have an online shop, put up a vacation notice the week of your party so you can focus on the task at hand
  • hire someone to do the cake
  • set out the party platters and food cards the night before

General
  • regular scheduled dates with your significant other
  • regular scheduled date nights with yourself; I firmly believe that when you take time away for yourself you are able to be better to those around you
  • don't feel bad if you don't get everything done...seriously! What doesn't happen today, can happen tomorrow or the day after. Chances are if you didn't prioritize it today,it means that it likely wasn't that important in the grand scheme of things.

May 27, 2011

Y3W Friday: Silent Auction Donations (needed!)

Happy Friday everyone!

Onto a post that I've been planning for the whole week!

Some of you who are personal contact already know that I'm one of the Co-Chairs for the Ovarian Cancer Walk of Hope in London, Ontario this year.

It is a cause that I am incredibly proud to be a part of, and one that I am hoping some of you will come out of the woodwork to donate to and promote your fabulous businesses.

We've added a Silent Auction to this years event, and we've gotten some really awesome swag that people can bid on from Foxy Originals, Forrat's Chocolatier, and Channer's Mens Clothiers. We would absolutely LOVE to add an item from you, your group, do up a gift basket of various donations (ie: an artist or handmade basket or two would be fabulous!) to our silent auction table!

If you are interested in donating to this amazing cause, leave me a comment, send me an email at shanmoyer@yahoo.ca or send me a message on facebook or twitter.

Did you know that Ovarian Cancer claims the life of 1750 women in Canada alone, every year?

Look at the woman next to you. Picture your mom, sister, wife, best friend. Picture your daughter.

Get my point?

10km, 5km, 1 hope.
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