Honor and Support
Since 1995, as need arises, Ladies First, Inc. the manufacturer of the SOFTEE® and other post mastectomy after-care products has been donating garments and breast prostheses to under-served Native American women who live on reservations in remote areas of the Northern United States.
Being presented with the SOFTEE® and other specialty products free of charge has genuinely enriched the lives of these women and their families.
Now, SofteeUSA.com will be expanding on this worthwhile project by donating a percentage of proceeds from the sale of "Blossom", The Breast Cancer Bunny. Our vision is to provide the additional post mastectomy products and services these women will need for a lifetime. Our goal is that by doing so, we can help strengthen and maintain each woman's self image, and enhance the overall quality of her life.
There will be no director fees, no dollars spent on fund raising, advertising, or public relations. 100% of the donated funds will go directly to the fulfillment of individual personal need.
We at SofteeUSA.com are excited to be a part of this wonderful service to women. With your purchase of "Blossom" The Breast Cancer Bunny, you will be helping to ensure the success of this rewarding and beneficial project.
Thank you for your support!
Order Two Blossom Bunnies and Comfort a Friend
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Will ship US Postal Service if ordered separately.
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The Women Reaching for Wellness Program
"Our relationship with Ladies First has been so rewarding for the Native
American women in Montana and it has made an impact not only in the lives of
the women, but also in their communities. After receiving prosthesis and
undergarments through Ladies First, these women's confidence starts coming
back, their state of mind improves and they start feeling better about
themselves. In their culture, when someone has shown you such graciousness
and support it is their desire to give back in some way. Many times these
women give back through their stories, by sharing their story with other
women they continue the healing process, while encouraging other community
women to take care of their own health through annual mammograms."
--St.
Vincent Healthcare's Women Reaching for Wellness Program, Nicole Kreiger

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