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Shannon Fine Jewelry Steps up to Sparkle, Shine and provide Hope & Help for Breast Cancer

The Woodlands, Texas ( October 16, 2012): Four and a half years ago, Shannon Fine Jewelry’s Deborah Lundin, didn’t know how to respond when she was given her cancer diagnosis. “Shock…I didn’t think this could happen to me; I didn’t know what was next or who to turn to” says Lundin. Today, Deborah lives cancer free and is surviving, thriving and giving back as her token to women going through breast cancer that there is hope.

Lundin, along with Shannon Fine Jewelry partner Tracy Hopkins, have donated a stunning custom designed diamond and emerald ring and necklace ensemble (valued at over $13,000.00) on behalf of Shannon Fine Jewelry to The Breast Cancer Charities of America’s 3nd Annual Unmasking Breast Cancer Masquerade Gala; October 26, 2012 at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott. The pieces will be a central focus of the evenings live auction and fundraising efforts to support BCCA’s primary program service, the Help Now Fund (an emergency financial assistance program that helps with rent and utilities of those who are going through breast cancer).

“Women like Debbie are shining examples of the survivors that are out there from cancer” says Erica Tullis, Executive Director of The Breast Cancer Charities of America. “When Shannon Fine Jewelry approached us about this custom piece and making a statement towards the fight against breast cancer, they took our breath away…not only are they survivors, but they’re helping the next person in need through their donation to BCCA. For that, we are grateful.”

For more information on the Unmasking Breast Cancer Masquerade Gala and The Breast Cancer Charities of America, please visit: www.iGoPink.org

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The Breast Cancer Charities of America (BCCA) is a national non-profit organization with global headquarters in The Woodlands, Texas. With over 25 years of experience in the non-profit industry, BCCA is dedicated to helping thousands of women through our Help Now Fund and by funding non-invasive breast cancer research.

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