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Wednesday, October 5, 2011
  

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This month dotmine day planners is giving a portion of proceeds to Young Survival Coalition, an organization that helps young women with breast cancer.

dotmine day planners is supporting Young Survival Coalition in helping young women face breast cancer with empowerment. dotmine is donating 10 percent of its October profits for all online sales and $1 for each new Facebook “like” during National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

“We’ve chosen YSC for its energy and spirit — for how it helps young women feel supported, empowered and hopeful,” co-founder Sarah Nicoli said. “We cheer CEO Jennifer Merschdorf when she says, ‘My doctors may have saved my body, but YSC saved my heart and my soul.’ At dotmine, we want to help every breast cancer patient have that experience.”

dotmine planners’ format and organizational tools were designed by a group of active women, career women and amazing moms, gathered around a coffee table, brainstorming ways to achieve greater life balance.

“Our planning team came to one conclusion — we need space to record appointments, meetings, and deadlines, as well as life’s big moments and priorities,” Nicoli said. “YSC is a perfect match for dotmine, because we’re all about empowerment, being ‘real,’ and living life more beautifully.”

YSC is the premier global organization dedicated to issues unique to young women with breast cancer, providing resources, education and connections. Through action, advocacy and awareness, YSC also educates the medical, research, breast cancer and legislative communities to address breast cancer in young women, and to ensure that no young woman is left to face breast cancer alone. Visit youngsurvival.org.

Visit dotmine at timemine.com or on Facebook at facebook.com/Dotmine.

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