#NormalForMe campaign marks Avon’s30th year in their crusade against Breast Cancer
1 in 8 women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. In 2019, Filipina women are even more vulnerable. It was estimated that the Philippines has the highest prevalence of the disease in Asia. Aside from that, the country came in the ninth highest in the world. The following year, Breast Cancer remained as one of the top 2 most common among Filipino women. This, then, comes with the majority diagnosed at advanced stages.
This alarming rate is most likely caused by low health literacy. Aside from that, this included gendered socio-cultural pressures including the absence of organized national screening programs. Fortunately, early detection of symptoms has helped patients with a 90% survival rate through immediate treatment and medication.
#NormalForMe campaign marks Avon and its 30th year in their crusade against Breast Cancer
This is why every year during October, the world observes Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This encourages more people to know more about this indiscriminate disease. That way, people can be more proactive in regular self-checks that can help detect preliminary symptoms.
Global beauty brand Avon has been one of the most prominent brands that support this cause. The brand now marks three decades of being at the forefront of the fight against the disease. This started since the launching of the Breast Cancer Crusade in the UK in 1992.
Through the support of over five million Representatives worldwide, associates, customers, and the Avon Foundation for Women, the beauty brand has donated more than US$947 million to breast cancer-related causes, educated over 180 million people about the disease, and funded screenings for approximately 16.6 million women over the last three decades.
#NormalForMe Campaign
This year, Avon continues this worthy cause with a global campaign encouraging everyone to discover what’s #NormalForMe. The campaign encourages asking themselves: what three words best describe their boobs?
The campaign invites women to know their normal by coming up with three words according to how their breasts usually look and feel and sharing those three words and the initiative to inspire others to also regularly check themselves. Knowing one’s normal can prevent potentially life-threatening changes that can lead to Breast Cancer.
In partnership with the Philippine Cancer Society and to make sure this advocacy is internally practiced, Avon encourages their local Avon Representatives to avail the free clinical breast examinations at select branches—October 17 at Taft/San Fernando, October 21 at Shaw Blvd and Batangas, and October 31 at Cebu and Davao. Associates are also motivated to get free breast checkups at the Avon Head Office at Makati on October 19 and 20.
Finally, Avon extends this advocacy to a larger network and invites everyone to pink it up by supporting products and services from Avon and partner brands to raise awareness and raise funds on behalf of the Philippine Cancer Society.
Save lives by shopping dedicated fundraising products like the Self-Check Watch, Mariposa 2-in-1 Accessory Giftset, Avon Empower Non-Wire Mastectomy Bra, and the Avon Empower Bra Prosthesis. Purchase these items via Avon Shop’s website or contact an Avon Representative.
The public may also donate any amount directly via GCash by scanning the QR.
Interested parties can also participate in the fundraiser through various partners:
- Food Panda. Use “AVONFP50” to donate and enjoy a discount for every checkout from October 15 to 31.
- Electric Studio. Participate in special fundraising spin classes on October 19, 26, and 29 at select branches (Bonifacio Global City, The Podium, and Molito Alabang) where proceeds will be donated to the cause.
- LiveLoveParty.TV. Join a Self-Check Zumba at SM by The Bay on October 22 with minimum donation of PhP50.
Avon Head of Communications for Philippines & APAC, Marion Limlengco shared,
“For the last 30 years, we’ve committed to this cause to raise funds and awareness to help more women to join the initiative to battle Breast Cancer not just for themselves, but also for their loved ones.This is why we’ll always push for everyone to know the signs, know the risks, and know how to take action because early detection will help save lives.”
All proceeds will be donated to Avon’s partner beneficiary, the Philippine Cancer Society, who is also offering consultation should you spot a lump or need more help in screening your breasts and pecs.
For more information about Avon’s #NormalForMe campaign please visit this link. Follow Avon Philippines on Facebook and Instagram for more updates and shop your favorite Avon products at the website or contact your local Avon Representative.
Angela Grace P. Baltan has been writing professionally since 2017. She doesn’t hesitate to be opinionated in analyzing movies and television series. Aside from that, she has an affinity for writing anything under the sun. As a writer, she uses her articles to advocate for feminism, gender equality, the LGBTQIA+ community, and mental health among others.