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AIM at Melanoma

As many of you who follow UV Skinz and our story know, May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month. For the fourth year we ran our annual Save a Baby’s Skin Campaign, unleashing our super cute My First Skinz on you, and had a blast doing it. In addition to our own awareness campaigns last month marked the second year that we had donated to AIM at Melanoma. They are a hard working group that sponsors awareness walks all over the nation during the month of May. These walks generate thousands of dollars each year for melanoma research. Their mission is near and dear to us and our own mission:

To increase support for melanoma research; to promote prevention and education among the general public and medical professionals; and to provide comprehensive and easily accessible melanoma resources for patients, survivors, and caregivers.

Each year we donate as much swag and literature as we can muster in hopes that we will raise prevention awareness for the participants and their families. We donated to over a dozen awareness walks and events this year and hope to help out many more in the future. If you know of any organizations or events that you think could use some awareness/prevention literature or products be sure to let us know. We want to get people covered all over the world and we can do it, with your help!

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Giving Back!

The count is in and UV Skinz donated back to the Melanoma International Foundation $800!  We raised the donations through our online sales  using the coupon code MIF1015 that was offered by the Melanoma International Foundation. 

The Melanoma International Foundation runs only on donations so we are so proud that we were able to give back to a foundation that provides so much for families and individuals fighting Melanoma. We hope to work more with MIF in the future to continue to help raise awareness about Melanoma prevention.

A HUGE THANK YOU to our the UV SKINZ supporters for making the effort to place an order! We couldn’t have done it without you!!

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We Did Something.

Below is a short article that was recently posted on Mama Bird Diaries about various celebrities and groups joining the Haiti relief cause:

Last month, I went on Scary Mommy’s website and saw this. You have to click to see it. I know. The reality of life with kids can be pretty gross, right? So, of course, since then I’ve been looking for a way to gross out my readers. (Some people have goals of inspiring their readers with beautiful, poetic prose but thankfully I do not.) And finally, it hit me. This is the nastiest, ickiest thing I’ve seen in the last week… Are those dreadlocks in his beard?

I just wanted to watch the Hope for Haiti telethon and take in the sweet sounds of the heavenly Justin Timberlake and then Pitt has to go throwing his super groty beard all over the place. Well, at least we all know Jennifer Aniston is definitely over him now.

Speaking of Haiti, I must thank all of you who took the time to comment on my fundraising post!! And all of you who helped spread the word on twitter and elsewhere (like Marinka, Wendi, Jessica, KazzieLB, smilinggreenmom, techsavvymama and princessmikkimo).

And MEGA thanks to my amazing corporate partners, Yogamat Boutique and Baby Star who each matched my $200 contribution. But it got even better over the weekend when I was contacted by UV Skinz, a fabulous swimshirt company, who also wanted to match the offer!! So thank you to UV Skinz. I’m not really surprised that this company would step forward to help.

The president, Rhonda Sparks, started the company after losing her 32 year-old husband to skin cancer, leaving her to raise her 3 boys. She decided her life mission would be to raise awareness about the disease. UV Skinz produces swimshirts in tons of cool designs so kids literally don’t want to take them off.  Yes, the one shown here has popsicles! Please check out their website.

So that means we raised $800 for Haiti relief!! The money will be donated to the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund.

As Justin sang, hallelujah!

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Join our May “I Saved a Baby’s Skin Today!” Campaign

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In honor of Skin Cancer Awareness Month, UV Skinz is promoting awareness of sun protection and skin cancer prevention by donating up to 3000 Baby Skinz swim shirts; UV Skinz will ship a free Baby Skinz swim shirt with every order placed in May.

“The intent is for customers to ‘pay it forward,’” says Rhonda Sparks. “We hope clients will donate the Baby Skinz to a charitable cause of their choice such as a women’s shelter, YMCA or even a neighbor in need. We want to get as many children covered as we can and with each donation, we hope to raise the level of awareness that much more.” Each May shipment will contain a free UV Baby Skinz along with a flyer encouraging customers to pass along the Baby Skinz to a chosen cause. UV Skinz was able to give away about 1,850 swim shirts for the May 2008 Skin Cancer Awareness promotion. The company’s goal this year is to nearly double that as supplies allow.

Babies under age six months should not be in the sun at all. Most pediatricians recommend no direct sunlight exposure for infants within the first few years. However, most infants older than six months regularly spend some time outdoors, even if just for walks in a stroller, and should be sun protected from head to toe. Protecting babies’ skin, regardless of the season, is essential to good skin health and safe sun exposure into adulthood.

The National Cancer Institute reports that many common cancer rates are falling, but melanoma rates within the U.S. continue to grow at an alarming rate. Sparks implores parents to cover their children to prevent them from becoming the one in five Americans who will develop skin cancer. “I am doing all that I can to protect my children from suffering the same fate their Father suffered when we lost him to melanoma. I hope our Baby Skinz donation program will prevent more families from being impacted by this devastating disease.”

An important part of skin cancer prevention is creating awareness. Creating awareness is all about saving our children’s lives in the future. Over 90% of skin cancers are preventable with the right education and awareness. We need you to help us spread the word about Skin Cancer Awareness Month and the “I Saved a Baby’s Skin Today” UV Skinz blog campaign!

As a blogger and an influential part of the blog o’ sphere…How can you help spread the word?
  • Blog about the “I Saved a Baby’s Skin Today” campaign.You can see the full press release here. Feel free to include links to UV Skinz, the press release and/or UV Skinz blog! Remember the campaign starts May 1st.
  • Add our button and/or banner to your blog! Let everyone know you support this campaign and encourage others to do the same!
  • Follow UV Skinz on Twitter and join in on the discussion by following the progress of “I Saved a Baby’s Skin Today” campaign with twitter hashtag #UVSKINZ (Remember to use a “z” and not an “s”)

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What can I do if I don’t have a blog?

  • Forward this to your friends and family!
  • Print out the official “I Saved A Baby’s Skin Today” Button and post it to your bulletin board at your home, home-office, or work.
  • Follow UV Skinz on Twitter!
So, what’s in it for you?!

Besides the warm feeling you get by helping to save a baby from potential skin cancer, UV Skinz is giving all bloggers a special discount code to use at our online store! At checkout enter the code: MOMBLOGS15 and  SAVE 15% through August 31, 2009 (as long as you are a participating blogger it doesn’t matter if you aren’t a Mom )

Be apart of our Sponsor Showcase Page! Once you have posted about the campaign, then email me the link and your blog button (as an attachment) and you will be added!

If you have any questions or suggestions then please feel free to email me at kalisha@uvskinz.com

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Heather Anderson Event

I am so thrilled to announce that UV Skinz donated 100 swim shirts and brochures in support of the Heather Anderson Land Melanoma Awareness Day. The event was held on Saturday March 28, 2009. One hundred people were screened for skin cancer and $2500 was raised for their scholarship fund. Dermatologists found one melanoma and several cancerous abnormalities. When I first read that I was shocked because I’m sure people came to the event without a clue that they may have skin cancer. This is just another reminder that everyone should get regular skin checks and always practice safe sun protection.

Heather Anderson Land

Melanoma Awareness Day

As many of you know we held the 1st Annual Heather Anderson Land Melanoma Awareness Day on March 28 2009.  We were extremely happy with the turn out and support from the communities of Farmersville and Germantown.  We consider the first year of this event an overwhelming success and look forward to improving it next year.  With your help we raised $2500 toward Heather’s Scholarship Fund.  More importantly several individuals screened during the event were found to have moles that need to be removed and as we know early detection leads to lives being saved.  Thanks again for all of the support and we look forward to seeing everyone again next year!







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