Archive for February, 2010

Story 11

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

I LOVE save the ta-tas!! My sister came across this when I was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 35! Your shirts and bumper magnets made my friends, family and me smile through the difficult times of surgeries and chemo! Laughter does put everyone at ease and makes the cancer process much more bearable!! I wear my ta-tas shirts proudly! My sister, close friends, and I are known as the “Ta-ta Girls” in International Falls, MN!! Thank you for the laughter!      

Gina R.

Racing to Save the ta-tas

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

(March 26, 2009) As we walked in the pits, the buzz that was going around when we saw the spoiler on Alan Magner’s Superstock, was, “savethetatas.com.” Responses, “What the heck? Save the what?” then a giggle, or a laugh. These words do just what they were meant to do, they catch attention, and a double look, and everyone is inquiring on what they mean. Well, these words hit hard, if you know what is behind them, you will find they have a lot of meaning to those who have had friends or family taken from us because of cancer. savethetatas.com is a working website which donates to cancer research.  They have donated over $380,000 to date!  Great organization; please make your donation today by visiting their website or by making a purchase.

Victoria O.

Story 10

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

I love this site, I have 4 more days left of radiation, and my entire family and friends are huge breast cancer awareness supporters. I am so happy that I am almost done with all the treatments, my family is going to do a fundraiser to help support the cure for breast cancer. I will pray for all who are going through cancer and their families.

Martha G.

Story 9

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Indeed I will wear my save the ta-tas t-shirt proudly and I again, appreciate the information so I have a better understanding of how your company works. Its not free to run a business such as yours either. Your contributions are amazing as was your quick reply!!! My passion for such a thing as cancer preceded my common sense instead of simply and politely asking you for more information first. Know that your work is so very much acknowledged and important!! My Mother is breast cancer survivor!! My nephews girlfriend just went through a lumpectomy!! When your so close to something its sometimes its easy, sadly enough, to think things just aren’t enough. Not enough is getting done or donated etc. I too, will continue to help with Cancer Research of every kind. I also donate and walk for MS. Thank you for all you do!!

Bobbi K.