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Frozen Pea Friday – Your To-Do List

Friday, March 14, 2008

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Just a note to let you know that our Donation Widget is temporarily disabled. We are making some web site changes as we transition into being an independent nonprofit organization. Exciting things are happening but they’re not quite ready to announce yet — we’ll be updating you soon. In the meantime, here are some suggestions [...]

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Frozen Pea Friday – 04

Friday, January 11, 2008

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Ann (aka @annohio) made this video divulging her plan for getting donations to the Frozen Pea Fund. What evil scheme did she come up with? Go ahead and press Play … if you dare. [video]http://seesmic.com/Standalone.swf?video=9hN0TA3v0O[/video] After you’ve stopped laughing, support breast cancer research by making a donation equal to the price of a couple of [...]

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Frozen Pea Friday – 02

Thursday, December 27, 2007

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A recent Social Media Breakfast in Miami showed that Social Networking Addiction is not always a bad thing … when it’s for a good cause like fighting breast cancer: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rmPE55o1TY[/youtube] Many thanks to Jeffrey Sass (@sass) for this video and for his outstanding work with the premiere social networking rehab center, Invitations.

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Frozen Pea Friday – 01 Wrap-up

Saturday, December 22, 2007

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Here are some stats on the first official Frozen Pea Friday: 1. Susan’s 2 surgeries (mastectomy and reconstruction) went well and report on lymph nodes came back negative, an encouraging sign. She’s resting well in a private room (finally!) and it’s possible she may be released on Saturday. 2. In the first 15 hours after [...]

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Where the Money Goes

Thursday, December 20, 2007

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All contributions to the Frozen Pea Fund until October 2008 will go to Making Strides, the breast cancer campaign of the American Cancer Society. The Society has invested more in breast cancer research grants over time than any other voluntary public health organization – $322.7 million since 1972! And it was the American Cancer Society [...]

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