Be Your Own Breast Friend

$2.1M FOR RESEARCH
A POWERFUL GESTURE
The funds raised by the various Be Your Own Breast Friend campaign initiatives
will be donated to the cause through the Roses of Hope Foundation


Women's health and well-being have always been at the core of la Vie en Rose's mission.
We are proud to collaborate with the Cancer Research Society for a three-year partnership. More than $2 million will be donated to support breast cancer research nationwide.
Through our various initiatives and your kind support, our team is delighted to make its most generous donation to date. The contributions from the Roses of Hope Foundation will be matched by the Cancer Research Society, maximizing the positive impact on the health of Canadians.



ABOUT THE CANCER RESEARCH SOCIETY
ABOUT THE CANCER RESEARCH SOCIETY
For over 80 years, the Cancer Research Society (CRS), founded by a group of women at a time when no Canadian organization focused solely on cancer research, has been dedicated to funding research on all types of cancer.
In this effort, it supports thousands of innovative research projects, always aiming to surpass expectations in scientific advancement with steadfast dedication. The CRS supports research projects focusing on all types of cancer prevention, detection, and treatment.
ABOUT THE CANCER
RESEARCH SOCIETY
For over 80 years, the Cancer Research Society (CRS), founded by a group of women at a time when no Canadian organization focused solely on cancer research, has been dedicated to funding research on all types of cancer.
In this effort, it supports thousands of innovative research projects, always aiming to surpass expectations in scientific advancement with steadfast dedication. The CRS supports research projects focusing on all types of cancer prevention, detection, and treatment.

HELP US SURPASS OUR GOAL BY GETTING INVOLVED NOW
$1 will be donated to breast cancer research for every pre-loved bra collected
WONDERING HOW?
1
Keep the used bras you don't wear anymore
2
Drop off the bras at a la Vie en Rose boutique near you*
3
We send all collected bras to a partner organization that facilitates reuse**
*Limit of 40 bras per visit.
**Collected bras are made available to export entrepreneurs for resale in other countries.
HELP US SURPASS OUR GOAL BY GETTING INVOLVED NOW
$1 will be donated to breast cancer research
for every pre-loved bra collected


WONDERING HOW?
1
Keep the used bras you don't wear anymore
2
Drop off the bras at a la Vie en Rose boutique near you*
3
We send all collected bras to a partner organization that facilitates reuse**
*Limit of 40 bras per visit.
**Collected bras are made available to export entrepreneurs for resale in other countries.
DONATE YOUR BRA EVENT
ON MAY 17 FROM 10 AM TO 3 PM
Bring in as many of your pre-loved bras as you can at one of our participating stores to support breast cancer research.
ON BEHALF OF EVERYONE INVOLVED, THANK YOU!
Because of your generous support in 2024,
$510,000 have been donated to back up the amazing work of these key players:

Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation
The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation works towards enhancing the quality of medical care provided to patients and supports various research initiatives focused on breast cancer.

Quebec Breast Cancer Foundation
The Quebec Breast Cancer Foundation engages in research projects and raises awareness in different communities to increase the survival rates of people affected by this disease.

Look Good, Feel Better
Many people who undergo cancer treatment experience a loss of identity and self-esteem. The Look Good Feel Better program offers them the tools and support needed to help regain that confidence.
BC Cancer Foundation
The BC Cancer Foundation raises funds that enable scientific and clinical experts to advance research and improve medical care against cancer, including breast cancer.
Rosalind and Morris Goodman Cancer Institute
The Rosalind and Morris Goodman Cancer Institute leads research projects on cutting-edge cancer treatments that give way to more positive outcomes for patients.

McGill University Health Centre
Pioneer in healthcare innovation, the MUHC specializes in the treatment of rare cancers. Extensive research and clinical trials are conducted to develop new therapy options.
EVERY DONATION COUNTS
Your support empowers organizations to change the lives of people struggling with breast cancer.
Watch the videos below to find out how much of a difference one simple gesture can make.
KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR HEALTH
Getting to know your body well could help you spot signs that may be related to breast cancer. It starts with simple habits like checking your breasts often, both visually and by touch.
For early detection, the Quebec Breast Cancer Foundation advises to stay on the lookout for any persistent or unusual changes, whether in your breast shape, skin appearance, or the sensation you might feel*.


POSSIBLE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS INCLUDE:
- Breast swelling up
- Distorted or unusual shape
- Noticeable or palpable mass (lump) in the breast or armpit
- Pits, folds, or dimples, similar to an orange peel
- Development of open wounds or sore
- Skin feels harder or thicker than usual
- Persistent redness or feeling of localized heat
- New or more apparent veins
- Skin rash (e.g. eczema) or ulceration
- Nipple turned inward or pointing in a different direction
- Fluid leaking from the nipple (without stimulation)
If you notice such changes, don’t worry! Most signs listed can also show up with age or during your period. You may contact your doctor if they last beyond your menstrual cycle or if you have some doubts.
*While breast observation is essential for early detection, only a mammogram can confirm the presence of cancer.