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Keep a Breast Foundation

The Keep a Breast Foundation (KAB) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization focused on breast cancer prevention and education, based in Los Angeles, California, United States. The organization was founded by Shaney Jo Darden and Mona Mukherjea-Gehrig in 2000, officially gaining NPO status in 2005. Promoting breast cancer prevention via means of education and early detection remains a key focus of KAB's campaigns.[1][2]

Keep a Breast Foundation
AbbreviationKAB
Formation2000
FounderShaney Jo Darden
Mona Mukherjea-Gehrig
Founded atLos Angeles, California, United States
TypeNon-profit
Purposebreast cancer prevention & education

Programs edit

Check Yourself! edit

The Check Yourself program creates and distributes breast health education through printed materials, blogs, and the Check Yourself! App.[3]

The primary focus is raising awareness on the importance of doing a monthly breast self-check. With 40% of diagnosed breast cancers being self-detected, KAB believes that establishing what is "normal" for you is an important step to knowing your body.[3][4]

In 2018, over 160,000 Check Yourself cards were distributed globally.[3]

Treasured Chest edit

This program supports women diagnosed with breast cancer or testing positive with the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene with an opportunity to create their own breast cast. TCP kits have been sent out to all 50 states, with a large portion of them having gone out to women under 40.[5]

Non-Toxic Revolution edit

The NTR mission is to inform, educate and inspire young people to revolt against the dangers of toxic chemicals in their environment and food supply, especially those linked to the development of breast cancer. Its aim is to focus on prevention as a means to maintain long-term health and well-being. Non-Toxic Revolution also provides alternative choices so that young people everywhere can make smart changes.[6][7]

Campaigns edit

"I love boobies!" edit

In 2008, KAB released their "I love boobies!" shame-free breast awareness message. This message was designed to take a positive approach to breast cancer dialogue. It particularly resonates with young people and encourages them to be open and active about breast cancer prevention.

"I love boobies!" is focused on sparking dialogue among young people about breast cancer and breast health. Many different kinds of "I love boobies!" merchandise has been made to further this cause, and revenues from this merchandise fund KAB programs and campaigns, broaden its reach and in the past, provide grant money supporting important studies.[8]

School controversy edit

The "I love boobies!" bracelets were created by the Keep a Breast Foundation in 2004. The Foundation created and sold a series of one-inch wide silicone rubber bracelets, emblazoned with the slogan "i ♥ boobies! (Keep a Breast)" to raise money and create a conversation about breast cancer among young people. The positive and upbeat awareness-raising campaign was designed to make young people feel comfortable talking about a subject that is otherwise fearful and taboo.[9]

As the bracelets became a fashion craze among teenagers, many school districts began to ban the wearing of these bracelets as the slogan conflicted with school dress codes that prohibit the wearing of any item that includes sexually implicational language or pictures.[10][11][12]

A dispute over such a ban reached the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. A panel of three of its judges heard the case, and it was then taken up to be re-heard by all 14 judges en banc.[13][14] The court ruled 9-5 that the school's ban on the bracelets violated the students' right to free speech because the bracelets were not plainly offensive or disruptive and were speech conducted to raise awareness of a social issue.[15][16] The U.S. Supreme Court later declined to take up the case.[14]

DIY Action edit

The DIY Action campaign was created for people that wish to start their own fundraiser benefiting The Keep a Breast Foundation. KAB provides educational materials and awareness merchandise, and the events range anywhere from skateboarding and music events, to cook offs and birthday parties.[17]

#checkyourselfie edit

This campaign was created to share the message of breast self-checks with friends and followers via social media platforms. It is meant to encourage people to download the KAB Check Yourself! App, since this has become such an effective way to reach teens and young adults. This app is free to download to phones and devices. It shows and explains how to do a self-check and lets users set a monthly reminder for future checks.[18][19]

Fit 4 Prevention edit

Fit 4 Prevention is a national movement to raise awareness about breast cancer prevention through fitness and wellness. The goal of F4P is to inspire people to reduce their risk of cancers by adopting a healthier, more active lifestyle. KAB works with studios, gyms and individuals around the country to raise funds and increase awareness for The Keep a Breast Foundation and their mission.[20]

Past campaigns edit

Imagine If... was a support program intended for young people to share their feelings concerning what the world would be like if there were no cancer. It was part of the Keep a Breast Traveling Education Booth and traveled on music tours, festivals and events around the world. Participants wrote down their response on a small whiteboard, took photos with their Imagine If... response and then shared the photos on the internet and social media.[21]

This is My Story is a campaign that gave people a chance to share the impact breast cancer had on their lives through writing or video. Videos and written testimonies were shared on KAB's YouTube Channel, as well as their website and social media platforms.[22]

Breast cast exhibitions edit

Keep a Breast founders developed a technique for creating breast casts at the start of the organization in 2000. The result was a white plaster/gauze cast that can be customized by artists. The first breast cast auction was in 2000.[23] Some past breast cast exhibitions include: Tokyo LOVE show,[24] Keep a Breast PDX,[25] American Rag X LAB Art,[26] Bare Minerals,[27] Bordeaux Love,[28] and Snow Show.[29]

Warped Tour edit

Keep a Breast first went on Vans Warped Tour in 2001, and participated each year through 2018, which was the last Vans Warped Tour. This tour was KAB's largest outreach platform, and helped the organization to grow.[30] On this tour, KAB had a tent filled with educational materials and merchandise, as well as volunteers and employees to help educate and provide support for anyone interested.[31] Many of the bands on Vans Warped Tour are Keep a Breast supporters.[32] Through KAB's work with Vans Warped Tour, they were able to take part in several music compilation collaborations featuring many artists they met over the years on tour.[33]

Celebrity involvement edit

Many professional athletes, celebrities, artists and well-known individuals have been involved with The Keep a Breast Foundation. Pro surfers Lisa Anderson and Layne Beachley, burlesque stars Dita Von Tesse and Catherine D'lish,[34] musicians Iggy Pop, Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth, Mark Mothersbaugh of DEVO,[35] Katy Perry and Tom Delonge of Blink 182 and Angels & Airwaves,[36] and artists Shepard Fairey, Mike Giant, Ed Templeton and Dalek to name a few of the big names that have been supporters and contributed to KAB.[23]

Partnerships edit

The Keep a Breast Foundation partners with many different companies and organizations to help further their reach. Some of these partnerships are for the month of October, which Keep a Breast refers to as Breast Cancer Prevention Month and some go year round. The support these partnerships offer include product collaborations, outreach, advertising, special events and promotions.[37] A few of KAB's partners have included Rastaclat,[38] HUF,[39] True&Co.,[40] Valiant Entertainment,[41] and S.W. Basics.[42]

On October 1, 2019, Thrive Causemetics donated 100% of its profits to Keep a Breast Foundation, and donated $5 for every repost on Instagram of a certain image with the hashtag #thrivecausemetics for the rest of October.[43][44]

Global edit

The Keep a Breast Foundation, as stated in its mission, "is a global non-profit organization 2." KAB has had affiliates in Japan, Canada, Europe, Mexico and Chile.[45] Currently, Keep a Breast Europe is active and has a headquarters in Bordeaux, France,[46] which was developed by Lorene Carpentier, the organizations Global CEO.[47]

Founder edit

Shaney Jo Daren is the Founder and CCO of The Keep a Breast Foundation.[47] Shaney Jo was born in Fullerton, CA and grew up in Southern California. She began her career in fashion design, which she did predominantly in the action sports industry. In 2008, she quit her job and began focusing on Keep a Breast full-time, shortly after moving the foundation out of her home, and into an office in Carlsbad, CA.[48] Shaney Jo did a TEDx talk in 2011 concerning The Keep a Breast Foundation and the "I love boobies!" bracelet controversy.[49]

References edit

  1. ^ "Our Story". The Keep a Breast Foundation. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  2. ^ "Charity Navigator - Rating for Keep A Breast Foundation". www.charitynavigator.org. Retrieved 2023-04-15.
  3. ^ a b c "Check Yourself". The Keep a Breast Foundation. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  4. ^ Brown, Ken. "Breast Self-Exam Guidelines: Johns Hopkins Breast Center". www.hopkinsmedicine.org. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  5. ^ "Treasured Chest". The Keep a Breast Foundation. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  6. ^ "Mission". Non Toxic Revolution. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  7. ^ "Non Toxic Revolution Exhibition at the Montauk Beach House". Hamptons Magazine. 2015-08-22. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  8. ^ "I Love Boobies". The Keep a Breast Foundation. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  9. ^ Johnson, Alex; Stinchfield, Grant (2010-11-15). "'I ♥ boobies' charity wrestles with sudden spell of success". NBC News. Archived from the original on 2012-07-23. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  10. ^ "Boobie Bracelets Spark Controversy". CBC News. 2011-09-08.
  11. ^ Coombe, Tom (2011-09-02). "Student Journalist Group Joins Easton Bracelet Fight". Easton Patch. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  12. ^ Martin, Jeff. "Schools Ban Bracelets Promoting Cancer Awareness". USA Today. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  13. ^ Spencer, Saranac Hale (2013-02-21). "'I ♥ Boobies' Case Heard En Banc by Third Circuit". Law. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  14. ^ a b Bomboy, Scott (2014-03-10). . National Constitution Center. Archived from the original on 2018-12-03. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  15. ^ Hall, Peter; Marcus, Samantha (2013-08-05). "Federal court strikes down 'I love boobies' ban". The Morning Call. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  16. ^ Khorasanee, Gabriella (2013-08-07). "'I Heart Boobies' Campaign Protected Student Speech, Says 3rd Cir". Find Law. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  17. ^ "Start a DIY Fundraiser". The Keep a Breast Foundation. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  18. ^ Aldridge, Kristen (2014-09-30). "This Woman Is Spreading Breast Cancer Awareness Through Selfies". Shape Magazine. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  19. ^ Bradstreet, Kailee (2014-10-09). "Keep a Breast #CheckYourSelfie Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign". Adventure Sports Network. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  20. ^ "The Movement Starts With You". Keep a Breast Fit 4 Prevention. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  21. ^ "Imagine If". The Keep a Breast Foundation. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  22. ^ "This is My Story". The Keep a Breast Foundation. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  23. ^ a b "Our Work". The Keep a Breast Foundation. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  24. ^ Pesce, Jeanine (2012-05-30). "Keep a Breast : Tokyo LOVE Show". WGSN Insider. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  25. ^ McCann, Fiona (2016-09-29). "Portland Breast Cancer Survivors Lend Their Bodies for Art". Portland Monthly. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  26. ^ "American Rag and LAB Art Present "Keep a Breast"". Getty Images. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  27. ^ "Bare Minerals". The Keep a Breast Foundation. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  28. ^ "Bordeaux Love". The Keep a Breast Foundation. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  29. ^ "Snow Show". The Keep a Breast Foundation. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  30. ^ "Dickies Girl and Jenna McDougall from Tonight Alive are teaming up for Breast Cancer Prevention on the Vans Warped Tour". The Keep a Breast Foundation. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  31. ^ Steussy, Lauren (2008-08-20). "Warped Tour Gets Busty". San Diego Magazine. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  32. ^ "Vans Warped Tour Bands Talk About Breast Cancer and Health". Dailymotion. 20 July 2015. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  33. ^ "Keep a Breast releases Music For Boobies compilation, ft. Sleeping With Sirens, Simple Plan, more". Alternative Press. 2016-03-18. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  34. ^ "Keep a Breast and Macbeth Athletics Launch Online Auction of Painted Breast Casts Featuring Celebrity Artists and Musicians". Business Wire. 2005-10-19. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  35. ^ "The Keep a Breast Foundation Joined by Musicians Iggy Pop, Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth and DEVO in Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign". Press Release. 2008-10-16. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  36. ^ . Press Release. 2008-12-02. Archived from the original on 2014-02-03. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  37. ^ "Partners". The Keep a Breast Foundation. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  38. ^ "#BandingTogether for The Keep a Breast Foundation". Rastaclat. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  39. ^ "HUF x KEEP A BREAST COLLABORATION // BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH 2015". HUF Worldwide. 2015-10-01. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  40. ^ "#WCW: Shaney Jo Darden, The Keep a Breast Foundation". True and Co. 2018-03-14. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  41. ^ "Valiant's 'Faith' Launching Breast Cancer Awareness Partnership at New York Comic Con". The Hollywood Reporter. 2016-09-20. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  42. ^ "Certifiably Awesome: Shaney Jo Darden, Keep a Breast Foundation". S.W. Basics. 2016-10-03. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  43. ^ DeMelo, Juno (2 October 2019). "What to Buy If You Want Your Cash to Go to Breast Cancer Charities". Glamour. Retrieved 2020-08-17.
  44. ^ "Thrive Causemetics Donates 100% of Profits to Keep a Breast on October 1". Thrive Causemetics. Retrieved 2020-08-17.
  45. ^ "Introducing: #CHECKYOURSELFIE; Keep a Breast Foundation Launches Selfless Selfies, A New Global Campaign For Young People". The Keep a Breast Foundation. 2017-09-26. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  46. ^ "Notre Histoire". The Keep a Breast Foundation (in French). Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  47. ^ a b "Team". The Keep a Breast Foundation. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  48. ^ Rowe, Peter (2011-10-17). "Shaney Jo Darden: the force behind 'boobies'". San Diego Tribune. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  49. ^ "Speakers and Performers @TEDxSanDiego 2011 - The World in Our Grasp". Ted X San Diego. 2011. Retrieved 2018-12-13.

External links edit

  • Keep a Breast
  • Non-Toxic Revolution
  • Check Yourself! App
  • KAB Channel on YouTube
  • Breast Cancer Prevention Resource Guide - Daughters Against Breast Cancer
  • Keep a Breast's Lighthearted Touch Inspires Youthful Breast Cancer Awareness and Prevention - Fast Company

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2005 Promoting breast cancer prevention via means of education and early detection remains a key focus of KAB s campaigns 1 2 Keep a Breast FoundationAbbreviationKABFormation2000FounderShaney Jo DardenMona Mukherjea GehrigFounded atLos Angeles California United StatesTypeNon profitPurposebreast cancer prevention amp education Contents 1 Programs 1 1 Check Yourself 1 2 Treasured Chest 1 3 Non Toxic Revolution 2 Campaigns 2 1 I love boobies 2 2 School controversy 2 3 DIY Action 2 4 checkyourselfie 2 5 Fit 4 Prevention 2 6 Past campaigns 3 Breast cast exhibitions 4 Warped Tour 5 Celebrity involvement 6 Partnerships 7 Global 8 Founder 9 References 10 External linksPrograms editCheck Yourself edit The Check Yourself program creates and distributes breast health education through printed materials blogs and the Check Yourself App 3 The primary focus is raising awareness on the importance of doing a monthly breast self check With 40 of diagnosed breast cancers being self detected KAB believes that establishing what is normal for you is an important step to knowing your body 3 4 In 2018 over 160 000 Check Yourself cards were distributed globally 3 Treasured Chest edit This program supports women diagnosed with breast cancer or testing positive with the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene with an opportunity to create their own breast cast TCP kits have been sent out to all 50 states with a large portion of them having gone out to women under 40 5 Non Toxic Revolution edit The NTR mission is to inform educate and inspire young people to revolt against the dangers of toxic chemicals in their environment and food supply especially those linked to the development of breast cancer Its aim is to focus on prevention as a means to maintain long term health and well being Non Toxic Revolution also provides alternative choices so that young people everywhere can make smart changes 6 7 Campaigns edit I love boobies edit In 2008 KAB released their I love boobies shame free breast awareness message This message was designed to take a positive approach to breast cancer dialogue It particularly resonates with young people and encourages them to be open and active about breast cancer prevention I love boobies is focused on sparking dialogue among young people about breast cancer and breast health Many different kinds of I love boobies merchandise has been made to further this cause and revenues from this merchandise fund KAB programs and campaigns broaden its reach and in the past provide grant money supporting important studies 8 School controversy edit The I love boobies bracelets were created by the Keep a Breast Foundation in 2004 The Foundation created and sold a series of one inch wide silicone rubber bracelets emblazoned with the slogan i boobies Keep a Breast to raise money and create a conversation about breast cancer among young people The positive and upbeat awareness raising campaign was designed to make young people feel comfortable talking about a subject that is otherwise fearful and taboo 9 As the bracelets became a fashion craze among teenagers many school districts began to ban the wearing of these bracelets as the slogan conflicted with school dress codes that prohibit the wearing of any item that includes sexually implicational language or pictures 10 11 12 A dispute over such a ban reached the U S Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit A panel of three of its judges heard the case and it was then taken up to be re heard by all 14 judges en banc 13 14 The court ruled 9 5 that the school s ban on the bracelets violated the students right to free speech because the bracelets were not plainly offensive or disruptive and were speech conducted to raise awareness of a social issue 15 16 The U S Supreme Court later declined to take up the case 14 DIY Action edit The DIY Action campaign was created for people that wish to start their own fundraiser benefiting The Keep a Breast Foundation KAB provides educational materials and awareness merchandise and the events range anywhere from skateboarding and music events to cook offs and birthday parties 17 checkyourselfie edit This campaign was created to share the message of breast self checks with friends and followers via social media platforms It is meant to encourage people to download the KAB Check Yourself App since this has become such an effective way to reach teens and young adults This app is free to download to phones and devices It shows and explains how to do a self check and lets users set a monthly reminder for future checks 18 19 Fit 4 Prevention edit Fit 4 Prevention is a national movement to raise awareness about breast cancer prevention through fitness and wellness The goal of F4P is to inspire people to reduce their risk of cancers by adopting a healthier more active lifestyle KAB works with studios gyms and individuals around the country to raise funds and increase awareness for The Keep a Breast Foundation and their mission 20 Past campaigns edit Imagine If was a support program intended for young people to share their feelings concerning what the world would be like if there were no cancer It was part of the Keep a Breast Traveling Education Booth and traveled on music tours festivals and events around the world Participants wrote down their response on a small whiteboard took photos with their Imagine If response and then shared the photos on the internet and social media 21 This is My Story is a campaign that gave people a chance to share the impact breast cancer had on their lives through writing or video Videos and written testimonies were shared on KAB s YouTube Channel as well as their website and social media platforms 22 Breast cast exhibitions editKeep a Breast founders developed a technique for creating breast casts at the start of the organization in 2000 The result was a white plaster gauze cast that can be customized by artists The first breast cast auction was in 2000 23 Some past breast cast exhibitions include Tokyo LOVE show 24 Keep a Breast PDX 25 American Rag X LAB Art 26 Bare Minerals 27 Bordeaux Love 28 and Snow Show 29 Warped Tour editKeep a Breast first went on Vans Warped Tour in 2001 and participated each year through 2018 which was the last Vans Warped Tour This tour was KAB s largest outreach platform and helped the organization to grow 30 On this tour KAB had a tent filled with educational materials and merchandise as well as volunteers and employees to help educate and provide support for anyone interested 31 Many of the bands on Vans Warped Tour are Keep a Breast supporters 32 Through KAB s work with Vans Warped Tour they were able to take part in several music compilation collaborations featuring many artists they met over the years on tour 33 Celebrity involvement editMany professional athletes celebrities artists and well known individuals have been involved with The Keep a Breast Foundation Pro surfers Lisa Anderson and Layne Beachley burlesque stars Dita Von Tesse and Catherine D lish 34 musicians Iggy Pop Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth Mark Mothersbaugh of DEVO 35 Katy Perry and Tom Delonge of Blink 182 and Angels amp Airwaves 36 and artists Shepard Fairey Mike Giant Ed Templeton and Dalek to name a few of the big names that have been supporters and contributed to KAB 23 Partnerships editThe Keep a Breast Foundation partners with many different companies and organizations to help further their reach Some of these partnerships are for the month of October which Keep a Breast refers to as Breast Cancer Prevention Month and some go year round The support these partnerships offer include product collaborations outreach advertising special events and promotions 37 A few of KAB s partners have included Rastaclat 38 HUF 39 True amp Co 40 Valiant Entertainment 41 and S W Basics 42 On October 1 2019 Thrive Causemetics donated 100 of its profits to Keep a Breast Foundation and donated 5 for every repost on Instagram of a certain image with the hashtag thrivecausemetics for the rest of October 43 44 Global editThe Keep a Breast Foundation as stated in its mission is a global non profit organization 2 KAB has had affiliates in Japan Canada Europe Mexico and Chile 45 Currently Keep a Breast Europe is active and has a headquarters in Bordeaux France 46 which was developed by Lorene Carpentier the organizations Global CEO 47 Founder editShaney Jo Daren is the Founder and CCO of The Keep a Breast Foundation 47 Shaney Jo was born in Fullerton CA and grew up in Southern California She began her career in fashion design which she did predominantly in the action sports industry In 2008 she quit her job and began focusing on Keep a Breast full time shortly after moving the foundation out of her home and into an office in Carlsbad CA 48 Shaney Jo did a TEDx talk in 2011 concerning The Keep a Breast Foundation and the I love boobies bracelet controversy 49 References edit Our Story The Keep a Breast Foundation Retrieved 2018 11 02 Charity Navigator Rating for Keep A Breast Foundation www charitynavigator org Retrieved 2023 04 15 a b c Check Yourself The Keep a Breast Foundation Retrieved 2018 11 02 Brown Ken Breast Self Exam Guidelines Johns Hopkins Breast Center www hopkinsmedicine org Retrieved 2018 12 13 Treasured Chest The Keep a Breast Foundation Retrieved 2018 11 02 Mission Non Toxic Revolution Retrieved 2018 12 13 Non Toxic Revolution Exhibition at the Montauk Beach House Hamptons Magazine 2015 08 22 Retrieved 2018 11 02 I Love Boobies The Keep a Breast Foundation Retrieved 2018 11 02 Johnson Alex Stinchfield Grant 2010 11 15 I boobies charity wrestles with sudden spell of success NBC News Archived from the original on 2012 07 23 Retrieved 2018 11 02 Boobie Bracelets Spark Controversy CBC News 2011 09 08 Coombe Tom 2011 09 02 Student Journalist Group Joins Easton Bracelet Fight Easton Patch Retrieved 2018 11 02 Martin Jeff Schools Ban Bracelets Promoting Cancer Awareness USA Today Retrieved 2018 11 02 Spencer Saranac Hale 2013 02 21 I Boobies Case Heard En Banc by Third Circuit Law Retrieved 2018 11 02 a b Bomboy Scott 2014 03 10 Update How the Boobies case almost made it to the Supreme Court National Constitution Center Archived from the original on 2018 12 03 Retrieved 2018 11 02 Hall Peter Marcus Samantha 2013 08 05 Federal court strikes down I love boobies ban The Morning Call Retrieved 2018 11 02 Khorasanee Gabriella 2013 08 07 I Heart Boobies Campaign Protected Student Speech Says 3rd Cir Find Law Retrieved 2018 12 13 Start a DIY Fundraiser The Keep a Breast Foundation Retrieved 2018 11 02 Aldridge Kristen 2014 09 30 This Woman Is Spreading Breast Cancer Awareness Through Selfies Shape Magazine Retrieved 2018 12 13 Bradstreet Kailee 2014 10 09 Keep a Breast CheckYourSelfie Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign Adventure Sports Network Retrieved 2018 12 13 The Movement Starts With You Keep a Breast Fit 4 Prevention Retrieved 2018 11 02 Imagine If The Keep a Breast Foundation Retrieved 2018 11 02 This is My Story The Keep a Breast Foundation Retrieved 2018 11 02 a b Our Work The Keep a Breast Foundation Retrieved 2018 11 02 Pesce Jeanine 2012 05 30 Keep a Breast Tokyo LOVE Show WGSN Insider Retrieved 2018 12 13 McCann Fiona 2016 09 29 Portland Breast Cancer Survivors Lend Their Bodies for Art Portland Monthly Retrieved 2018 12 13 American Rag and LAB Art Present Keep a Breast Getty Images Retrieved 2018 12 13 Bare Minerals The Keep a Breast Foundation Retrieved 2018 11 02 Bordeaux Love The Keep a Breast Foundation Retrieved 2018 11 02 Snow Show The Keep a Breast Foundation Retrieved 2018 11 02 Dickies Girl and Jenna McDougall from Tonight Alive are teaming up for Breast Cancer Prevention on the Vans Warped Tour The Keep a Breast Foundation Retrieved 2018 11 02 Steussy Lauren 2008 08 20 Warped Tour Gets Busty San Diego Magazine Retrieved 2018 12 13 Vans Warped Tour Bands Talk About Breast Cancer and Health Dailymotion 20 July 2015 Retrieved 2018 12 13 Keep a Breast releases Music For Boobies compilation ft Sleeping With Sirens Simple Plan more Alternative Press 2016 03 18 Retrieved 2018 12 13 Keep a Breast and Macbeth Athletics Launch Online Auction of Painted Breast Casts Featuring Celebrity Artists and Musicians Business Wire 2005 10 19 Retrieved 2018 12 13 The Keep a Breast Foundation Joined by Musicians Iggy Pop Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth and DEVO in Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign Press Release 2008 10 16 Retrieved 2018 11 02 Fox Unite the United Present Keep a Breast Shot in The Pit Closing Exhibition Press Release 2008 12 02 Archived from the original on 2014 02 03 Retrieved 2018 12 13 Partners The Keep a Breast Foundation Retrieved 2018 11 02 BandingTogether for The Keep a Breast Foundation Rastaclat Retrieved 2018 12 13 HUF x KEEP A BREAST COLLABORATION BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH 2015 HUF Worldwide 2015 10 01 Retrieved 2018 12 13 WCW Shaney Jo Darden The Keep a Breast Foundation True and Co 2018 03 14 Retrieved 2018 12 13 Valiant s Faith Launching Breast Cancer Awareness Partnership at New York Comic Con The Hollywood Reporter 2016 09 20 Retrieved 2018 12 13 Certifiably Awesome Shaney Jo Darden Keep a Breast Foundation S W Basics 2016 10 03 Retrieved 2018 12 13 DeMelo Juno 2 October 2019 What to Buy If You Want Your Cash to Go to Breast Cancer Charities Glamour Retrieved 2020 08 17 Thrive Causemetics Donates 100 of Profits to Keep a Breast on October 1 Thrive Causemetics Retrieved 2020 08 17 Introducing CHECKYOURSELFIE Keep a Breast Foundation Launches Selfless Selfies A New Global Campaign For Young People The Keep a Breast Foundation 2017 09 26 Retrieved 2018 11 02 Notre Histoire The Keep a Breast Foundation in French Retrieved 2018 11 02 a b Team The Keep a Breast Foundation Retrieved 2018 12 13 Rowe Peter 2011 10 17 Shaney Jo Darden the force behind boobies San Diego Tribune Retrieved 2018 12 13 Speakers and Performers TEDxSanDiego 2011 The World in Our Grasp Ted X San Diego 2011 Retrieved 2018 12 13 External links editKeep a Breast Non Toxic Revolution Check Yourself App KAB Channel on YouTube Breast Cancer Prevention Resource Guide Daughters Against Breast CancerKeep a Breast s Lighthearted Touch Inspires Youthful Breast Cancer Awareness and Prevention Fast Company Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Keep a Breast Foundation amp oldid 1168008797, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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