Breast Cancer Awareness Month: 3 things Singapore women can do to show their support

BrArt showcases the top 10 winning bras designed by the community. Participants submitted their designs over a period of six weeks in August.

BCF is looking for volunteers to help manage the information and merchandise booths from now until Oct 31.There are two shifts a day: 9.30am to 3.30pm, and 3.30pm to 9.30pm. Volunteers can choose their preferred dates, and will be provided a T-shirt and meal allowance. You can drop BCF a message on Facebook Messenger, email them at volunteers [at] bcf.org.sg or call 6352 6560 to sign up. 

#2 BE A MAMMOGRAM SPONSOR

Now in its second year, the #My1stMammo fundraising campaign by 365 Cancer Prevention Society (365CPS) and Icon Cancer Centre is again helping low-income women aged 40 and above get a lifesaving mammogram, which they may neglect doing because of family or financial reasons.