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Breast Cancer Awareness Heart Necklace earring set - 2 Winners! Ends @ 9pm PST

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Powered by Mom is part of the Pay it Forward Crew!

The Pay It Forward Gang is at it AGAIN!

Tonight we have another special giveaway to help spread the word on Breast Cancer Awareness Month!

Two winners will each receive a beautiful Heart Necklace & Earring Set!

Open to US & Canada!

With October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we wanted to give our readers a chance to pay it forward as well. By entering this giveaway, we would love it if you would remind just 2 of your female friends to perform their breast self exam this month. That's it!
Tonight's Prize

New Breast Cancer Awareness Heart Necklace earring set Rhinestone Pink Ribbon

Special thanks to all the hosts in the Pay it Forward Gang:
Giveaway ends at midnight EST! Open to US residents only. Remember, you can’t win if you don’t enter!
TWO WINNERS! Good luck!


Disclosure: Couponing4you is responsible for the shipment of the prize. The other participating bloggers are not responsible for shipping the prizes. This giveaway will be open to our U.S. fans and our Canadian Fans  

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By on October 15th, 2012

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68 thoughts on “Breast Cancer Awareness Heart Necklace earring set - 2 Winners! Ends @ 9pm PST”

  1. my aunt had breast cancer but she is doing better now. somebody I've known for 10 years has cancer now and is not doing very well. she's a great person and I wish she'd get better.

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  2. i lost my dad 3 years ago to pancreatic cancer. i miss him so much. it was so hard seeing someone who was so strong and tall wither away in front of us.

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  3. Currently, my aunt has been diagnosed with cancer and it was such heartbreaking news for all of us to find out. Shortly after, her husband left her and her daughters have now been married off and she gets very lonely. She went through chemo and in our culture, our long hair is a sign of beauty and so she was very sad about so I decided to shave my head as well for support to know that I will always be there for her and that she is not fighting this fight alone. Hopefully, the cure for cancer will one day be found!

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  4. My Step Mom and Grandpa both died from Cancer. I was only about 15 when my gpa passed and it was really hard for me, especially since I was working in a retirement home at the time (I had to quit because I couldn't watch the people there without thinking of him everyday). I was 22 and just had my first daughter when my step mom passed. It was really had to watch her go through the nastiness of cancer and I thank God that her struggle is over and that she's with the Father now 🙂

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  5. My aunt has breast cancer & is going through chemo right now. While I can't be with her in person, I do try to keep in contact with her & pray for her all the time

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  6. I have supported my Grandmother. My Grandfather. My Aunt and my 14 year old cousin. My grandmother was the only one that has left us 🙁

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  7. Unfortunately I have supported too many family members. My aunt passed from breast cancer, I have an aunt in remission (breast cancer) and an uncle in treatment right now (also breast cancer that spread to his lung). I have an aunt that was just diagnosed with breast cancer 2 weeks ago and an aunt in the final stages of lung cancer right now.

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  8. Miss my Mother , 11 Years since she died from breast cancer. would be her Birthday on the 21... Also a good friend of mine Bill , lost his Battle last month , his Bday would have been the 26.....Wish all Cancers .would .. disappear ..

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  9. My moms boyfriend has cancer and they had to move to a different state to be closer to his drs. He is doing ok now, but I wish I could support them more-i am just so far away. It is frustrating.

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  10. Yes I have. My dad has pancreatic cancer and he found out a few days ago that it spread to his liver. The doctor told us that he has about 6 months to live. I wish I could be with him right now but he lives in Oregon and I live in California. And when he found out he has 6months left he told me to move up there so me and my kids can spend whatever time he has left with him. And I just don't have the money to move up there or I would be there right now. My mom passed away a few years ago from a heartattack. So we didn't have time to say goodbye but with my dad its different. We can be there to support him, spend time with him, let him know how much we all love him. And when he found out he has 6months left he told me to move up there so me and my kids can spend whatever time he has left with him.

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  11. Both sides of mine and my husband's family have been through it. His grandpa, my Dad, our neighbor and even our son's teacher's wife. It is all to prevalent.

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  12. I have had a double mastectomy and treatments for breast cancer. My last treatment was about 1 1/2 years ago. I would love to have the necklace and earrings.

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  13. Both grandpas, four great aunts, my cousin, my aunt and now my grandma.....I also did the Susan G. Komen 3-Day Breast Cancer walk this summer and met so many great people that were survivors!

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  14. Sadly, Yes. My Grandmother died of cancer. I was only 16 at the time but I spent her last 3 weeks with her. I am thankful for every day that I did get to spend with her. And Thankfully, my mother lived through Ovarian Cancer. She is happy and healthy today:)

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  15. A really great friend of mine in high school lost her mother during our Jr. year... It was really tough to see her go through that at such a important time in her life. And, I just lost my dad a few months ago... Still doesn't feel real <3

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  16. My sister had breast cancer and we lost her at the age of 46. 7 years ago I battled breast cancer. My friends were so supportive and helpful. 🙂

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  17. My mother had colon cancer when my sons were 3 & 1. I did my best to help her then. Years later when my boys were 16 & 14, she had a mastectomy. I made sure I was there with her and my Dad on the day of her surgery - she didn't even want me to be!

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  18. My brother died of leukemia. I've supported way too many friends through breast cancer - I'm 42, and have 6 friends in their young 40s going through various stages of breast cancer right now 🙁

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  19. yes i had a friend that was 21 when diagnosed and we lost him within a year...he thought he had pulled a muscle ... he went to the Dr. and found out he had a mass that had wrapped around his right lung and part of his stomach.... I miss Sabby Dabby Doo!

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  20. My dad died of lung cancer and had a brain tumor and my sister died at the age of 51 from non hodgkins lymphoma. Hospice had come to the house and it was so sad. She didn't get to see her kids marry or meet her grandchildren. Her husband died 3 years later at 55 probably from a broken heart. They were real close.

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  21. My grandmother had cancer in her intestines. Luckily it was detected on time. She had surgery, where they removed part of her intestine. After more than 10 years, we can say she won the fight against cancer.
    My grandfather had cancer in the prostate. He went to radiotherapy; were rough times. The side effects of radiotherapy were devastating. Now he still going to medical surveillance to assure that cancer cell will not appear again. But so far, at a the age of 84, he's managing the disease well.

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  22. When I was 16 the dr's thought I had cancer! luckily that was not the case! I deeply sympathize with all that have to go through with the pain of cancer!

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  23. Both my husband's mother and aunt had to battle breast cancer just this past year and it was a brutal year. It is so hard to be there for someone when you just dont know what to say. You dont know what to say because you know nothing could make them feel better in their time of need. Its hard.

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  24. Cancer is prominant in my family. The list of people That i have stood by over the years is rather longer than i would have ever liked.
    My Grandmother, My Grandfather, My Uncle, My Aunt, My Godmother. Those are just off the top of my head. I wish the list was shorter,and that more of them had beaten it and survived.

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  25. I took care of my grandfather as he fought though cancer a battle that he lost in 2 years :'( .... Then I myself at the age of 25 was diagnosed with uterine cancer I had to have a full hysterectomy. March 2013 will be 5 years cancer free for me 🙂

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  26. My father is currently batteling Multiple Myeloma (Cancer of the Plasma in your bones). My cousin who has breast cancer, and my uncle who has lung cancer also live with my parents. They all take good care of each other!

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  27. I consider myself blessed when it comes to cancer. Both my sister & fiance have had cancer & both have only had to have surgery... no chemo, no radiation.

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  28. My father is battling caner right now. However we are not real close...the scary part is he won't tell me what kind of cancer and where he is in his treatment...:(

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  29. yes my brother died having cancer, then my oldest sister and a year later my mother. I took care of my sister til she passed and my mother, it was very hard , i wouldnt have had it any other way though.

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  30. My uncle is currently battling cancer. Since having a liver transplant, he's been doing a bit better but still has a ways to go.

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  31. My grandmother had breast cancer and eventually had to have both of her breast removed. It was one of the hardest things I've ever seen a woman go through. The tears, the fear, it was so horrible to see her go through it.

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  32. I supported my mom through a cancer scare and my grandfather through cancer of the esophagus that eventually killed him.

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  33. My grandmothers on both my mom and dads side both when I was a kid. My grandfather on my moms side in '96. My best friend breast cancer and has been cancer free for over 20 years now. The latest in 2001 lost my mom to pancreatic cancer. It's not fun you just have to be there for them and keep them fighting and love them every day.

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