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BFFL CO

June 10th, 2012

Know a friend or family member facing cancer and surgery? Help them by purchasing a Bffl Bag™ today!

The Bffl (pronounced “biffle”) Bag™ was created by Dr. Elizabeth Chabner Thompson with a patient’s needs and comfort in mind.

With the purchase of the Breast Bffl Bag™ or the Double Mastectomy Bffl Bag™, Friends Fighting Breast Cancer will receive 15% of the net profit.

Go to bfflco.com to help a patient and help support breast cancer research today!

Pink Well Challenge

January 14th, 2012

Friends Fighting Breast Cancer was selected to participate in The Pink Well Challenge!

Check out FFBC’s Pink Well Trailer!

Voting has now ended. THANK YOU to everyone who took time out of their busy days to vote for Friends Fighting Breast Cancer. While we didn’t land in that coveted #1 spot, we created a lot of excitement around our organization and what we do to help win the fight against breast cancer.

As always, we appreciate your support! If you would like to donate to our cause, you can donate using a credit card or pay pal account by clicking on the button below or you can send a check made payable to FFBC to 2 Fitch Court, Wakefield, MA 01880.

 

 

MGH Donor Wall

January 14th, 2012

Unveiling the Visionary Donor Wall
October 14th , 2011

From massgeneral.org

Co-founder Janet's Family
Co-founder Janet’s family at the unveiling of the Visionary Donor Wall

Donors have long been part of the fabric of the MGH, from the very first donation, which came in the form of a challenge grant. In 1797 William Phillips bequeathed $5,000 to the “Town of Boston” for a hospital. These funds were soon added to by his son, who donated his own money with one stipulation – that the $20,000 would be turned over only when an additional $100,000 was raised.

Since that time, countless visionaries have supported the MGH during its 200-year history. In an effort to permanently acknowledge the support of such donors, the MGH unveiled the Visionary Donor Wall Oct. 14. The six-panel glass display in the Main Lobby features the names of nearly 500 individuals, families, foundations and corporations that have made transformational gifts of $1 million or more since the hospital’s founding in 1811.

Donors in attendance were photographed in front of the wall display before moving to an evening reception in the Bulfinch Tent. “From the bottom of my heart, thank you for helping us to pursue our mission with passion and vigor over the years,” said Peter L. Slavin, MD, MGH president, adding that the Visionary Donor Wall not only serves as a tribute to donors but also as an inspiration to patients and visitors in the years to come.

Other featured speakers of the evening were donors Don Gudaitis, CEO of the New England Division of the American Cancer Society; Tom Crohan, senior director, Corporate Responsibility at John Hancock Financial Services; Anne B. Young, MD, PhD, chief of Neurology; and grateful patient-donors John Bertucci and Jim Mooney. Each of the five donors shared personal reflections on the impact of the MGH. The recurring theme in each speech was the “nothing short of extraordinary” care the MGH has provided during its 200-year history.

Patty Ribakoff, MGH trustee and co-chair of the MGH Philanthropy Program, ended the evening with a poetic tribute to MGH donors: “If these walls could talk, they would say thank you.” Read Ribakoff’s full tribute.