For October we present to you this simple yet very meaningful Wordpress theme in an attempt to spread Breast Cancer Awareness. We could fill a hundred pages with statistics, shocking numbers, and information you should already be aware of, but instead I just have a simple message to spread. One that hundreds of thousands should be echoing, a message so powerful that it is aimed at saving our mothers lives, our sisters lives, our daughters lives, our cousins and nieces and aunts and friends, uncles and fathers and brothers too.

Breast cancer effects us all and even though this issue should always remain close to our heart, October is a time for hope. Reach out to those that need a comforting friend, a few comforting words, let them know we are all here for them. If not by donating, then by spreading the word whatever way you can, support a cause that is dear to us all, men and women alike, girls and boy all around the world.
Hope is that thing with feathers that perches in the soul and sings the tune without the words and never stops… at all. ~Emily Dickinson
This is the theme in question, so this is pretty much your demo. To download this theme and use in support of this cause, then please feel free to do so by clicking the bellow button

References | Wiki Snippet:
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