Archive for March, 2011

April 2011 Cause Awareness

Here is a list of causes that are making their awarenesses the focus in April 2011.

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Celebrating International Women’s Day

Since the early 1900’s, March 8th has been celebrated as International Women’s Day. It’s the day that women all over the world can take time to acknowledge the achievements of women of the past, present, and future. While women have made great strides in achieving social equality and equal rights, there are still parts of the world where improvements can be made.

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Show your support during MS Education and Awareness Month

If you’ve ever known someone living with Multiple Sclerosis, you know how much the disease affects them day in and day out. If you’ve never met someone with MS or don’t even know what it is, now is the time to educate yourself during MS Education and Awareness Month.

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Plan Ahead for Autism Awareness Month

April is Autism Awareness Month and you may be in the middle of planning fundraisers and other events to spread awareness for this cause. When you’re looking for wristbands, bumper magnets, lapel pins and more, SupportStore.com has just the right items for your event.

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Learn About Kidney Health During Kidney Disease Awareness Month

How often do you think about your kidneys? Probably not that often, but they are crucial organs that help filter toxins and waste from your blood and keep you healthy. This March, take a couple minutes to learn more about your kidneys and how to prevent Kidney Disease.

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Wear Blue for Colon Cancer Awareness

March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month, the month dedicated to spread the word about colon and colorectal cancer and early detection. And why is it so important? According to the American Cancer Society, excluding skin cancers, colon cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in the USA and one that you should be aware of.

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