Post Breast Surgery Educational Video

A project in Chicago, IL by Pattie Cagney Sheehan
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A film that explains how breast cancer survivors can regain their shape, rebuild self-confidence and return normalcy to their lives.
Backers: 102
Average Pledge Per Backer: $123

Funded: $12,595 of $15,000
Dates: Apr 1st -> May 16th (45 days)
Project By: Pattie Cagney Sheehan
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Latest News

72 Hours to Help Breast Cancer Survivors Thrive

May 13th - via: kickstarter.com
We are in the home stretch.Thank you to all my backers who have gotten us to this point.  Now is the time for all of you who have been meaning to step up to make your move. Help us spread the word about the wonderful products; bras, prostheses and... (Read More)

Just one week to go and we are only 63% of the way to our goal.

May 7th - via: kickstarter.com
To the 49 wonderful backers who have committed $9535 to-date, thank you, thank you.  We are now in the final stretch but with a rather long way to go.  Spreading the word about what this video can do to make the lives of breast cancer survivors... (Read More)

Thanks everyone, we are almost 30% there.

April 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
This post is for backers only. Please visit Kickstarter.com and log in to read. (Read More)

Chicago Kickstarter Page: Seed Chicago Curates Local Crowdfunding Campaigns

April 11th - via: huffingtonpost.com
CHICAGO, IL - The city of Chicago, having already itself dabbled in the craft of crowdfunding campaigns, on Tuesday unveiled its own officially curated Kickstarter page. The page, titled Seed Chicago, is intended to spotlight small businesses and community development projects that will bring jobs, economic activity and revitalization to Chicago's neighborhoods. (Read More)

Second Act Video Acknowledged by City of Chicago

April 9th - via: kickstarter.com
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Enterprising Chicago Businesses to Benefit from Kickstarter’s New Seed Chicago

April 9th - via: nbcchicago.com
CHICAGO, IL - Kickstarter-mania has officially come to the City of Chicago. World Business Chicago and the mayor’s office has announced Tuesday morning they plan to team up to form Seed Chicago, “Chicago’s first curated Kickstarter page which will use crowdfunding to grow businesses and create jobs in Chicago’s neighborhoods.” (Read More)

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