Wow. We are almost exactly seven months away from the 14th Annual 'Cans for a Cure'. Our yearly fundraiser to fight breast cancer. But we are full steam ahead thanks to some businesses who have hopped on board early! Picked these bottles and cans up today!
Alana York from 'Headgames' helped breast cancer survivor Michelle Emerson get front row tickets to see Amy Schumer. In the process, 'Cans for a Cure' got a 5,000 dollar donation and met two incredible people.
Want to show the world that you've donated your bottles and cans to Cans for a Cure? Need a way to show your support for this year's 1 million bottle and can goal? You can wear the Cans for a Cure Ribbon on your Facebook profile photo with a few quick clicks.
I'll never forget it. It was at the first stop on the first day of 'Cans for a Cure 2014'. I stopped and the bottom of my shoe fell right off. My Nike sporty thingys that I hadn't worn in years. Hence the problem...
I was absolutely convinced that my basement would be floating when I finally got home. So I made a deal with my dad. Yes..my dad who passed away last month.
It's close. Starting Wednesday October 14th, the Q Morning Show will be planted at the Maine Mall collecting bottles and cans in the worlds largest bottle drive. Our goal is 1 million bottles and cans! That's $50,000 for the Maine Cancer Foundation and the Cancer Community Center.
It's time to get serious! 'Cans for a Cure' 2015 starts Wednesday 10/14 and goes through Friday 10/16!
Oh...a little something did happen different this year...we DOUBLED our goal to...
ONE MILLION BOTTLES AND CANS!
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Wow. Just wow! This year's Cans For a Cure shattered all records and provided some incredible moments as you helped us in the fight against breast cancer in Maine.
CBS 13 stopped by the tent at Cans For a Cure yesterday to shoot a story as we were collecting cans to reach our goal of 500,000.
Day 3 is underway, so make your donation and help us get to our goal so we can all go home and get a shower...
When Mike Carroll, owner of F.R. Carroll, Inc., and some of his employees donated 8,000 cans to Cans for a Cure in 2013, they used a pink cement truck emblazoned with the Breast Cancer Awareness Month symbol to deliver their goods with the cement truck chute...
In less than six hours, the Q's Cans for a Cure campaign netted 110,842 cans from Mainers, businesses and non profit groups toward their 500,000 can goal.
Cans For a Cure 2014 is underway. The Q Morning Show is at the Maine Mall Parking lot until we collect half a million empty bottles and cans to redeem and donate $25,000 to the Maine Cancer Foundation and the Cancer Community Center.