Jasmine Orellana and Micropigmentation: Pay with a Smile!

If eyes are the windows to the soul, eyebrows are the frames. “Eyebrows play a key role in communication. They are a huge factor in our facial expressions – from […]
Five Things Not to Say to a Breast Cancer Patient

Five Things Friday – Please don’t say this to a breast cancer patient! When someone you know is diagnosed with breast cancer, their emotions will probably be right there on […]
Keith Thomajan and Dutch Bros

Good Coffee for a Good Cause The mantra of Dutch Bros Coffee is “make a difference, one cup at a time.” The company and its Chief of Staff, Keith Thomajan […]
Exotic Auto Recycling Drives a Need to Help People with Breast Cancer

Do you need spare parts for your Ferrari? Exotic Auto Recycling is the place for you! The stated mission of this unique business, owned by Ryan and Dani Jones, is […]
Turkey Creek Golf Tournament Tees Off for Albie Aware

Gayle Petersen loves golf. She also loves life as a breast cancer survivor. Put those two things together and you have the Second Annual Ladies Breast Cancer, “Making a Difference Together,” […]
Chicago Fire – Cooking up Dough and Donations

Chicago Fire’s stated mission is “to capture the fun and enthusiasm of an authentic Chicago deep-dish restaurant and bring it to the west coast.” No matter how you slice it, […]
Sponsor Spotlight: J. Dressler Salon helps Albie Aware in Style!

Want to look your best while supporting Albie Aware and its mission? Sisters Nicole Lamb and Andie Crouch are just the people to help give breast cancer the brush off. […]
Sponsor Spotlight: #SacramentoPinkGuy

Bryan Hall, AKA Sacramento Pink guy, is a man on a mission – and it’s personal. Maybe you have seen him around town. You can’t miss him; he’s the guy […]
The Lady Legendz Softball Foundation

More Than a Team. To describe the Lady Legendz as a softball team is like describing California as just a place with beaches. Both are so much more than that. […]
Survivor Spotlight… Marisa Fogal

Dimples – Not the Good Kind Normally, you hear of breast cancer being detected as a lump. In Marisa Fogal’s case, it started as a dimple. She complained to her […]