United Breast Cancer Foundation Featured at NBA All-Star Game

United Breast Cancer Foundation Featured at NBA All-Star Game

This weekend at the NBA All-Star game, fans will see a special announcement from the United Breast Cancer Foundation. The disease affects both men and women. Though the cancer is randomly indiscriminate, UCBF wants everyone to help ‘block out’ breast cancer! 

The United Breast Cancer Foundation (UBCF) is proud to have their print Public Service Announcement (PSA) message, “BLOCK OUT Breast Cancer”, featured in the Official 2018 NBA All-Star Game Program. The 2018 NBA All-Star Game Weekend, held in L.A. at the Staples Center, starts this Friday, February 16 with the Star Studded All-Star Celebrity Game, and concludes on Sunday, February 18 with the 67th NBA All-Star Game at 8 pm EST. Coverage begins at 7 pm on TNT.

UBCF’s print PSA features captivating imagery of UBCF’s female basketball player, “Together, we can BLOCK OUT Breast Cancer” which includes educational facts and statistics about female and male breast cancer. UBCF’s GOAL is to support Every Woman® and to raise awareness of male breast cancer. In 2018, an estimated 2,470 men will be diagnosed, and 460 men will die from breast cancer. UBCF encourages women and men to be self-aware. Learn the male self-breast exam – download here.

As in years past, fans select the All-Star players. This year, the NBA debuted a new All-Star Team selection by Team Captains MVP’s LeBron James and Steph Curry drafting their All-Star teams. LeBron James set the tone with the first pick, Steph Curry the second, and so on until the rosters were set. The All-Star Team roster includes: LeBron James, #23, Cleveland Cavaliers, Steph Curry, #30, Golden State Warriors, Kevin Durant, “KD”, #35, Golden State Warriors, Giannis Antetokounmpo, #34, Milwaukee Bucks and James Harden, #13, Houston Rockets.

UBCF is further increasing its mission’s reach with the print PSA “We Support EVERY WOMAN®”, placed on page 33 of the USA Today 50th Anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Black History Month Special Edition. LeBron “King” James is featured on the cover of the USA TODAY Special Edition and is featured in the article, ” ‘King James’ Inspired by the Real King”. LeBron is quoted as saying this about Martin Luther King Jr., “He was raising awareness because he believed in order for people to grow, we all need to come together no matter the skin color, no matter who you are or where you’re from.” UBCF is working to do the very same thing for women and men affected by breast cancer – Together, we can BLOCK OUT Breast Cancer!

“Participating in this years NBA All-Star Official Game Program is a wonderful opportunity for UBCF,” shared Executive Director Ms. Stephanie Mastroianni. “It’s our goal to increase breast cancer awareness and this platform certainly assists with achieving that goal. All seven UBCF programs are available to women and men regardless of age, race, gender, ethnicity or medical insurance coverage. If you’re in need of breast health services, please reach out to UBCF – we’re here for YOU!”

Background on UBCF 
UBCF is committed to offering breast health and wellness services focused on cancer prevention, screening, treatment and overall wellness. UBCF’s mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of those affected by breast cancer and carries it out through seven life-supporting patient and family programs available to women, men and families nation-wide. UBCF never denies services to anyone regardless of age, race, gender, ethnicity, income or medical insurance coverage. If you are in need of breast health services, please visit ubcf.org or call toll-free, 877-822-4287. Tax-deductible contributions may be made towards UBCF’s programs. UBCF accepts vehicle and property donations as well. Contributions may be mailed to UBCF, P.O. Box 2421, Huntington, NY 11743, or donate through the Combined Federal Campaign, #77934.

SOURCE:
United Breast Cancer Foundation

Keyondra Lockett releases new music and launches ‘The Beautiful Experience’, a partnership with the Susan G. Komen Greater Atlanta foundation

Keyondra Lockett releases new music and launches ‘The Beautiful Experience’, a partnership with the Susan G. Komen Greater Atlanta foundation

Keyondra Lockett has a unique sound and her artistry continues to flourish within the ranks of gospel music lovers. As a trailblazer in the gospel music genre, she was featured as a doll in the Kenya and Friends doll line last summer. She continues to blaze a trail on her musical journey, this time partnering with the Susan G. Komen Greater Atlanta Foundation to help eradicate breast cancer.

She’s doing it the best way possible, by making music! With the release of her latest single: “Beautiful” she has declared that she will share 10% of the sales proceeds with the research foundation.

Read more below.


 

Urban Contemporary gospel artist Keyondra Lockett has launched The Beautiful Experience campaign to help eradicate breast cancer. As part of the campaign, Lockett has released a new single “Beautiful” on iTunes, Amazon Music and all other digital outlets. The Beautiful Experience campaign was inspired by the song “Beautiful” written by Keyondra with the objective of inspiring women of all walks of life to become aware of their worth and value as well as their inner and outer beauty, regardless of the circumstances life brings.

“We are aware of the toll chemo therapy can inflict on ones outer beauty, ultimately affecting how a woman facing those outer changes can feel inside as it relates to her self esteem. Therefore we want to include breast cancer survivors in our quest to help women realize the innermost beauty,” –Keyondra Lockett

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Additionally, 10% of the proceeds from “Beautiful” during the campaign period starting June 9, 2017 will be donated to The Susan G. Komen Greater Atlanta Foundation in an effort to help fight breast cancer.

The 3 month promotion features the following lineup:

*1.Social media appeal with posts featuring videos of women stating what makes them beautiful and men stating what they feel makes women beautiful and a lyric video of the song posted on Keyondra’s website and social media.

*2. Keyondra will visit and sing “Beautiful” to girls and women at Hospitals, Transitional homes and churches as well as in concerts featuring her during the campaign period.

*3. A live stream acoustic guitar session of the song “Beautiful” with Keyondra and Christian artist, acoustic guitarist Jokia Williams June 16,2017 on Facebook at 7:30pm CST.

*4. The Beautiful Experience Gathering to present donation.

For more information and campaign dates visit www.keyondralockett.com

About Susan G. Komen Greater Atlanta:
Susan G. Komen Greater Atlanta is the local resource for women who need breast cancer screening, diagnostic and support services. Through annual events, including the Race for the Cure and Bubbles & Bling and individual contributions, Komen Atlanta raises funds that enable women and men to detect and survive breast cancer. For more information visit www.komenatlanta.org.

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