Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Heart of a Child
Heart of a Child
Heart of a Child
When Bryce Deshaies knew the Cans for a Cure was happening in just three weeks, he didn't waste any time. With the help of his family and friends, the 8-year-old Parsonsfield, Maine boy collected 205 bags of bottles and cans. He and his family arrived at the Maine Mall with a dumptruck and trailer in tow to donate more than 20,000 cans and bottles along with $600 that he raised over the past year
Donations Piling Up
Donations Piling Up
Donations Piling Up
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.
Wigs Work Wonders
Wigs Work Wonders
Wigs Work Wonders
Cans for a Cure is a gigantic bottle drive to benefit the Maine Cancer Foundation and the Cancer Community Center. The CCC offers support, education and a safe place for those dealing with cancer along with their family and friends. And all services are 100% free! Including their wig program run by Debbie Porter...a breast cancer survivor.
Light It Up Pink!
Light It Up Pink!
Light It Up Pink!
As we prepare for The Q Morning Show's annual Cans for a Cure radiothon-fundraiser event, we decided to get a jump start and do something we've never done before. With the help of our friends at Waterfront Concerts, our studios at One City Center in Portland are lit up in pink for the month of October! Here are some pics of what it looks like.
Don't Let Fear Stop You
Don't Let Fear Stop You
Don't Let Fear Stop You
Part of why we do Cans for a Cure is to make sure women do their self breast exams and get their mammograms. My mom didn't get a mammogram because she was scared. Are you scared? Meredith and I want to help...