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October 28, 2007

Fifie | Nov 2, 5:02 PM

Thank you to all the pink paddler team who made this documentary possible.The message was clearly delivered and create a huge impact to all.I was not only moved by the clip but I was honoured to be part of it.Thanks for having my wedding event as part of the clip.I would like to say to all the ladies at pink paddler who have no idea what you have created,an inspiration and bring hope to others.

I wish all every success for the future.

>> happy 1 year-anniversary, ferhana and hubby!

Lai Lily | November 1, 2007 at 4:23 pm
Hi hi

You ladies, young and old, besides having to battle your state of health, must have a lot of courage to face the public and media about it. I salute all of you!

I just reached home last Sunday evening when I recieved an SMS from friend, Esther Sim, to watch your program. My husband sat and watched the whole show with me; I could tell he was just as emotionally affected at the end. I am glad you did this show and certainly look forward to more “informative and awareness” programs to come.

Lai Lily
Friend of Esther Sim and Supporter of all Pink Paddlers

Diane | October 31, 2007 at 8:35 pm
The documentary showed the immerse strength of the women and more so, the pillars of support from the families, mothers, sisters and husbands alike. Not forgetting the cohesion of all the women around the world united as one for a cause. The effect is amplified in the healthy sport of dragon-boating.

A well-done and moving piece. )

Scott Ryerson | Oct 31, 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.

Rosemarie Baudzus | October 29, 2007 at 12:36 pm
The documentary was both emotional and informative. Thank you for bringing this to the public. We all need to know. Thank you.

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comments from the PINK PADDLERS facebook group :

Iris Koh
wrote at 11:46pm :

HI All, Watched the film today. Great documentary. The film brought back memories of my mom and what she must have gone through at that stage. Thanks ladies for baring yourselves on TV! My dad watched it too and I could see that it brought back memories for him too.

Elena Ho wrote at 8:34pm :
It still made me misty after watching it again. Amazing brave women!!

Siok Siok Tan (China) wrote at 6:46pm on October 21st, 2007 :
This film is a moving portrayal of breast cancer survivors’ great lust for life after staring Death in the eyes.

Watch the film and tell every woman who is near and dear to you about it!

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And from the PINK PADDLERS team : thanks all for your comments and feedback, and keep ‘em coming. We will be compiling these to present to the broadcasters to help our case. THANKS AGAIN!

Entry Filed under: Breast Cancer Foundation, dragonboat, paddlers in the pink, pink paddles. .

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  • 1. Diane  |  October 31, 2007 at 8:35 pm

    The documentary showed the immerse strength of the women and more so, the pillars of support from the families, mothers, sisters and husbands alike. Not forgetting the cohesion of all the women around the world united as one for a cause. The effect is amplified in the healthy sport of dragon-boating.

    A well-done and moving piece. :)

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