Fashion show raises money for breast cancer survivors.
St. Louis, MO -- Fashion and fun all for a fabulous cause!
MyPinkPlanner.com kicks off its first Pink Carpet Event© at Lush, a new multi-million dollar fine dining restaurant and nightclub, which is celebrating its premier party with a fashion show with proceeds going to help breast cancer survivors.
MyPinkPlanner is a free online schedule service that helps breast cancer patients organize their lives while they undergo treatment. MyPinkPlanner allows the patient to list their daily needs such as cooking meals, picking up the kids or doing laundry on the patient’s personal page. Friends and family then volunteer for the different duties through the site.
Join MyPinkPlanner.com at Lush for “Flaunt on the Pink Carpet” Saturday, November 17, 2007, at Lush Café and Lounge, 3037 Olive Street, St. Louis, MO at 9:00 p.m.
“’Flaunt on the Pink Carpet’ is a chance to celebrate our first Pink Carpet Event© which helps breast cancer survivors fighting the battle of their lives. With sponsors such as Bentley-Maserati-Lamborghini-Ferrari Service of St. Louis, Adams Mark Hotel, Pearl Vodka, and many others this will be an event you won’t want to miss,” said Dolores Kitchin, breast cancer survivor and creator of MyPinkPlanner.com.
The fashion show will highlight the latest cocktail, loungewear, and lingerie fashions from Jule Lingerie and Laurie Solet. This is a ticketed event. Tickets to the exclusive event can be purchased online at www.OCDevents.com/Flaunt.
Monday, October 29, 2007
Sunday, October 21, 2007
My Pink Planner Listens to Your Suggestions!
Since our story aired on television this month, I have had several people
tell us how My Pink Planner would work better for them. We are listening, and continuously working on how My Pink Planner can improve! Keep your suggestions coming. We are
listening!
tell us how My Pink Planner would work better for them. We are listening, and continuously working on how My Pink Planner can improve! Keep your suggestions coming. We are
listening!
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Your response has been huge!
I have had people stop me in the street and in the grocery store to say
they saw our story on television. I have also had friends of cancer patients ask
me how to set up a site for their family member who has a different type of cancer.
My Pink Planner.com is for anyone with cancer who needs help. It is free for
patients who are undergoing treatment.
I know My Pink Planner.com is going to help the patients who need it!
they saw our story on television. I have also had friends of cancer patients ask
me how to set up a site for their family member who has a different type of cancer.
My Pink Planner.com is for anyone with cancer who needs help. It is free for
patients who are undergoing treatment.
I know My Pink Planner.com is going to help the patients who need it!
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Sunday, October 14, 2007
Saturday, October 6, 2007
Visit My Pink Planner

MyPinkPlanner is an online calendar that organizes a breast cancer survivor’s life so she can concentrate on becoming healthy.
MyPinkPlanner allows you to customize tasks you and your family need – like cooking a meal, doing their laundry, or carpooling the kids. Then you e-mail your family and friends so they can volunteer for those tasks on your personal website.
We connect you with your family and friends who can make your life easier when you really need it!
MyPinkPlanner allows you to customize tasks you and your family need – like cooking a meal, doing their laundry, or carpooling the kids. Then you e-mail your family and friends so they can volunteer for those tasks on your personal website.
We connect you with your family and friends who can make your life easier when you really need it!
Friday, October 5, 2007
Introducing: My Pink Planner
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CONTACT:
Cadie Connors, Public Relations
October 2, 2007 (816) 931-8900
Cell: (816) 729-6001
Connecting Survivor to Survivor
MyPinkPlanner.com brings breast cancer survivors peace of mind so they can heal.
KANSAS CITY, Mo – What would you do if you learned you had cancer?
Who would care for your family? Who would help you run errands? Who would cook your family’s meals while you heal?
Those questions are now answered on a website called My Pink Planner created by a breast cancer survivor. My Pink Planner is an online calendar that allows friends and loved ones to sign-up to help a survivor keep her family life on track.
Dolores Kitchin is a cancer survivor since 2004, and developed the website to organize friends and family to cook meals, carpool her son and clean her house while she underwent chemotherapy and radiation.
“MyPinkPlanner allowed me to concentrate on healing. I had so many friends and family who wanted to help us. I thought, why not create schedule on the internet? My friends could see what needs we had, and sign-up for them right from their own computer,” said Kitchin.
MyPinkPlanner is a website where a survivor picks a date and assigns the needs her family has on that day. Then she e-mails her network of friends a link to her site where they register to help when they can.
“I used MyPinkPlanner while I was healing. It helped my family and me. It can help you, too,” says Kitchin.
My Pink Planner is offered free to survivors. If you would like to donate to keep this a free service, contact mail@mypinkplanner.com. *
*Any donations made to My Pink Planner pay for the upkeep of the site. My Pink Planner is not a 501 (C) 3 tax-exempt entity.
Cadie Connors, Public Relations
October 2, 2007 (816) 931-8900
Cell: (816) 729-6001
Connecting Survivor to Survivor
MyPinkPlanner.com brings breast cancer survivors peace of mind so they can heal.
KANSAS CITY, Mo – What would you do if you learned you had cancer?
Who would care for your family? Who would help you run errands? Who would cook your family’s meals while you heal?
Those questions are now answered on a website called My Pink Planner created by a breast cancer survivor. My Pink Planner is an online calendar that allows friends and loved ones to sign-up to help a survivor keep her family life on track.
Dolores Kitchin is a cancer survivor since 2004, and developed the website to organize friends and family to cook meals, carpool her son and clean her house while she underwent chemotherapy and radiation.
“MyPinkPlanner allowed me to concentrate on healing. I had so many friends and family who wanted to help us. I thought, why not create schedule on the internet? My friends could see what needs we had, and sign-up for them right from their own computer,” said Kitchin.
MyPinkPlanner is a website where a survivor picks a date and assigns the needs her family has on that day. Then she e-mails her network of friends a link to her site where they register to help when they can.
“I used MyPinkPlanner while I was healing. It helped my family and me. It can help you, too,” says Kitchin.
My Pink Planner is offered free to survivors. If you would like to donate to keep this a free service, contact mail@mypinkplanner.com. *
*Any donations made to My Pink Planner pay for the upkeep of the site. My Pink Planner is not a 501 (C) 3 tax-exempt entity.
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