Sunday, July 22, 2007

Let me know you were here.

Don't be shy! Leave a comment here so that I know you were here, and so others know what you think of the project. Make sure you include where you're from. People have no idea how far and wide this has gone. I know because I get all of your great emails, but it's time to connect with with each other.

3 comments:

Lekh said...

Hey I think the film is an excellent idea - I saw a film not so long ago about a family coming to terms with their autistic son. It left a lasting impression strong enough to change outlook regarding people with autism. In a similar was our awareness regarding breast cancer needs to be upgraded. A lot of people will have heard of it but at the back of their minds it still remains as 'Something that happens to women' - or 'Something that happens to other women'. [Lekh Raj posting from Bradford, West Yorkshire in the United Kingdom]

Meegin said...

The film seems like a great way to bring awareness to people of the realities of breast cancer, and other cancerous illnesses. Most people tend to think themselves invincible, as though it could never happen to them and this is a wonderful way to open their eyes.

Judi Grove said...

I am most excited about this film because it points out that breast cancer is not just something your mother or grandmother might have. The number of women under 40 is growing, and the number one way to save their lives, is through awareness and education! The impact on young families needs to be shown and known!