Thank you for your support of the 28th Oct Sun telecast of PINK PADDLERS! >> repeat telecasts on CNA, Saturday 3rd Nov, 8am, 1pm & 11.30pm
October 28, 2007
If you’d like to encourage the media to cover and showcase more of such causes :’ e-mail to >> stforum@sph.com.sg
and to send your comments on the Mind Your Body cover story or Cheung Suk-Wai’s article this sunday, ‘ e-mail to >> stlife@sph.com.sg
If you liked the film and feel it can play an important role in raising awareness about breast cancer, if you have been moved by the Pink Paddlers ladies’ stories, PLEASE SPEAK UP.
Do too, also post and share your comments on this website, and also on the CNA website >> http://www.channelnewsasia.com/discussion
And for the rest of you who did not manage to catch the film today , please be reminded that there will be repeat telecasts on Channel NewsAsia, Saturday 3rd Nov, 8am, 1pm & 11.30pm
For more info on breast cancer awareness and on joining the dragon boat team, click here , and do visit the Breast Cancer Foundation and the various cancer help groups.
We will update this website for info on future screenings : Please do also get in touch to help us get this film to your city, your country or to arrange fund-raiser/ educational screenings.
A special edition DVD will be available in 1st quarter 2008.
Thanks all, and much love+light!
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Scott Ryerson | October 31, 2007 at 5:21 pm
This was very moving and emotional for me and my family. My wife lost her father to cancer, which should have been prevented. This program spurred a good dialogue on this topic within our family, and it brought us closer together because I can better understand how this affected her and others.
Thank you for shedding the light and really saving lives by creating awareness.