Showing posts with label breast cancer awareness month. Show all posts
Showing posts with label breast cancer awareness month. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Think Pink - Personalized Breast Cancer Awareness Socks!





Think Pink - Personalized Breast Cancer Awareness Socks!



It’s that time of the year when we keep encouraging all the strong women battling breast cancer, remember those who lost the battle, and increase awareness of the disease.





This month’s spotlight is on sockprints’ friend, Lourdes who was diagnosed in August 2013 with breast cancer.  With a strong mind and an encouraging family, Lourdes never had any doubt in beating the disease.  During the process she lost her hair, battled with fatigue and weakness but always had a smile and a positive outlook.  Just a couple months after having a mastectomy and a couple rounds of chemotherapy, she was able to have strength to go back to work a couple times a week.  She is currently in her last round of chemotherapy!  Stay strong Lourdes!



Being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we are happy to share our latest collection of Breast Cancer socks!  We have added some new designs to our collection!  Check out our socks on our Etsy shop.  These awesome socks would be great gifts to anyone who is dealing or dealt with breast cancer! 

Enter our custom Breast Cancer Awareness Sock Giveaway!  You could win 3 pairs of personalized socks!   


Giveaway ends on October 31, 2014.


Thursday, October 6, 2011

The Pink Badge of Courage

A year ago in October of 2010, Sockprints created custom printed socks for the annual Girl’s Night Out event held at the Comedy and Magic Club in Hermosa Beach, California to raise money for the Cancer Support Community (formerly The Wellness Community).  A year has passed and Torrance Memorial Hospital once again contacted us to create a unique take-home gift for the 240+ women in attendance at this year’s event.

In addition to the amazement that another year has flown by and the annual event is already here, I’m amazed and inspired by the women in attendance and especially those who share their breast cancer survivor stories.  I’m also in awe of the generosity of those in our community who make the event possible.  Thank you Torrance Memorial for thinking of Sockprints again this year and for the opportunity to share in this magical event.

The color pink and the pink ribbon are symbols of hope and a commitment to the cause.  There are many opportunities for us to show our support for breast cancer awareness and if you’re looking for some inspiration we have a few new ideas.

Custom socks for your running crew
Enough said
Whooo wants a cute pair like these?



We’ve made it easy to create your own custom pink awareness socks.  Our artwork gallery now offers pink designs ready to be personalized by you.



Enter our GIVEAWAY for a chance to win a set of 3 no show, Pink Ribbon socks personalized by you!  Two lucky winners will be chosen.  Contest ends October 10, 2011.  Enter below by telling us what the color PINK means to you.



Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Breast Cancer Awareness Month - Anne Marie's Story

With Breast Cancer Awareness month upon us, I am reminded of my dear friend Anne Marie Quillin, who has survived breast cancer four times over the last 12 years. Annie is a happily married mother of three teenagers and has undergone a myriad of treatments (surgery, reconstruction, chemo, radiation, gene therapy, clinical trials and Gamma knife radioactive surgery). Talk about a survivor!

I met Annie 10 years ago when my daughter started Kindergarten and we had just moved into the neighborhood. Not knowing many moms in the area, she was one of the first to introduce herself and tell me about a new bunco group she was starting. She invited me to join and that’s where I learned about this inspiring woman and her battle with this disease.

Annie’s mother, Amy, was diagnosed with breast cancer when she was seven years old. Her mother fought the disease and even had a recurrence when Annie was 13. Her mother’s illness and death lead to Annie’s fervent belief that early detection is one of the greatest weapons against this disease. She began having mammograms at the early age of 27 and at 37 she was diagnosed with the early stages of breast cancer.

When Annie was first diagnosed her doctor told her about several support groups and educational programs offered through The Wellness Community. She found the groups to be a welcoming place where she could talk about her fears and gain the information she needed to help make her own medical decisions. Annie is grateful for and has relied upon the support of other cancer patients to share their journey, family and medical experiences as each breast cancer obstacle has arisen.

Just as Annie has been fortunate to receive the gift of support from others, I am fortunate to have the gift of her friendship! Annie is an inspiration to so many in my community and I admire all that she does.

Annie will be sharing her story of strength and resilience at the annual Girl’s Night Out event hosted by The Wellness Community at the Comedy & Magic Club in Hermosa Beach, CA this week. Sockprints will be there to honor those courageous women who face this disease. We’ll post some pictures from this great event and also tell you about a special offer as a fun way to support the cause.