Tuesday, August 10, 2010

THE SCAR Project on Raz'n Cain Live on BlogTV

Our next show is scheduled for Friday, August 13, 2010 @ 7:00 PM CST with some of the awesome ladies who modeled for David Jay for THE SCAR Project. Please, please join us and share with others and help us not only raise awareness for breast cancer, but fight for a cure!!!


Even if you are unable to join us for the event, please share it with others. We will also have the show saved in our archives, for those who must miss the show.

The chat room will be available for viewers to converse and ask questions if they'd like, but please remember to keep the conversation appropriate, as the chat logs are included in the recorded archives of the show and we do expect viewers of all ages.

For those of you who are not familiar with THE SCAR Project, it it a collection of outstanding photographs of these beautiful and amazingly strong ladies who are in various stages of post-mastectomy reconstruction (and some who have chosen not to opt for reconstruction) following breast cancer diagnoses or as a prophylactic option to prevent breast cancer.

Please visit The SCAR Project or their Facebook Page and not only support breast cancer awareness, but these courageous women who have not just survived, they have LIVED!!!


Also, please visit the pages of these amazing ladies who participated in The SCAR Project:  Sara Bartosiewicz-Hamilton's, "That Girl... Tales From the Edge," Melissa Ward's, "Cancer Fighting Princess," and Sylvia Soo's, "Breast Cancer Smancer, I HEART LIFE."



From THE SCAR Project's Facebook page:

The SCAR Project is a series of large-scale portraits of young breast cancer survivors shot by fashion photographer David Jay. Primarily an awareness raising campaign; The SCAR Project puts a raw, unflinching face on early onset breast cancer while paying tribute to the courage and spirit of so many brave young women.

The SCAR Project exhibition will open October 14th in NYC.







All photos are copyrighted and the sole property of David Jay.  Used with permission.

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