Merchandise
Caring Together maintains a supply of ovarian cancer merchandise which can be requested by Caring Together members, family, and friends. Some merchandise is available free of charge, whereas other items are available for a nominal donation. For information about any of the items listed below, call (518) 783-7600 and leave a message, or click here to contact us by e-mail.
Items Available Free of Charge to Caring Together Members Upon Request
(quantity limits may apply):
- Ovarian cancer bookmarks
- Ovarian cancer literature/booklets
- Ovarian cancer survivor buttons
- Ovarian cancer symptom cards
Items Available to Caring Together Members for a Nominal Donation
(quantity limits may apply):
- Crystal teal ribbon pins
- Enamel teal ribbon pins
- Teal silicon bracelets
- 8” Teal Ribbon Ovarian Cancer Car Magnets
Website Links
Listed below are website links for merchandise not directly available through Caring Together. We are not offering these items for sale ourselves, but suggest that
if you are looking for products, these are reputable businesses and in each case, a portion of sales goes to cancer research.
Adhesive-backed Teal Ribbon Pins
www.theribbonlady.com
Specializing in embroidered self-adhesive ribbons and ribbon products. Proceeds benefit breast cancer research.
Cancer Gifts & Awareness Products
www.choosehope.com
Offers a full line of cancer awareness products and cancer gifts for survivors, family, and friends. A portion of all proceeds benefits cancer research and services.
Ovarian Cancer Benefit CDs
Lakehill Productions
www.lakehillproductions.com
Two beautiful CDs (Whispers & Roberta’s Garden) produced by our own Caring Together member Linda DeBrita and friends. Linda was a gifted and talented musician who died in March 2008. As Linda’s website states, these CDs were lovingly produced for “promoting music for the soul and research for the cure.” All proceeds from the sale of these CDs benefit ovarian cancer research.
Watercolor Note Cards
www.justonemiracle.com
Beautiful watercolor note cards designed by Alison Walsh, who died from ovarian cancer at the age of 51. Her cards and legacy are carried on by her husband. All proceeds from the sale of these cards benefit ovarian cancer research.
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