There are certain month-long events that get a lot of people talking. February is both National Heart Month and Black History Month. March is Women's History Month. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Turns out, Breast Cancer Awareness is not the only topic we should be mindful of in October. Take a minute to find out about many important issues - and why they really matter.
A woman born today has about a 1 in 8 chance of being diagnosed with breast cancer at some time during her life, according to the Dr. Susan Love Foundation. But 40% of those cases can be prevented by lifestyle measures such as maintaining a healthy weight, breastfeeding, eating well, exercising, and limiting alcohol consumption. Plus, early detection increases survival rates, so it's important to consult with your doctor about your family history, changes in your breasts and getting mammograms, as needed.
1 in 5 kids struggle with ADHD, learning disabilities and/or dyslexia, according to Understood.org. And because not everyone understands these challenges, they sometimes get ignored or are misinterpreted as a child misbehaving or being lazy. We highly recommend checking out the Through Your Child's Eyes simulation where you can learn firsthand what kids with these issues experience every day. It's also important to note that many adults also struggle with ADHD, Learning Disabilities and Dyslexia, and if they never got help, it's much more difficult to handle later in life.
10 million people per year (20 per second) are physically abused by an intimate partner in the United States, according to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV). That equates to 1 in 3 women and 1 in 4 men who have experienced some form of physical violence by an intimate partner. Domestic violence affects individuals in every community regardless of age, economic status, sexual orientation, gender, race, religion, or nationality. For more information on understanding this epidemic, as well as things you can do to help, visit the NCADV website.
Tens of thousands of families experience a miscarriage, stillbirth or death of an infant. According to the Star Legacy Foundation, "Promoting awareness of pregnancy and infant loss not only increases the likelihood that grieving families will receive understanding and support, but also results in improved education and prevention efforts which may ultimately reduce the incidence of these tragedies."
Approximately 6,000 babies with Down Syndrome are born in the United States each year, according to the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS). Most people with Down Syndrome have a mild to moderate cognitive disability or intellectual disability but there are many misconceptions that should be corrected. Check out this page on the NDSS website to find out more.
All of these causes matter to me because they have impacted my life directly or someone that I know.
I want people to remember that October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and to be sure to get a yearly mammogram.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness. I wish all women had access to preventative exams, so they could better their chances at beating this disease.
It's adopt a shelter dog month!
I would definitely give my donation to The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Allergy
ADHD awareness since my son has ADHD.
I always encourage everyone to get their mammograms done. October is the month of awareness but I encourage all year long. I work in the health insurance business and have seen first hand the devastation cancer can do.
Breast Cancer since I have a sister that has Stage 4 Breast Cancer that moved to her lungs now.
Thyroid Cancer Awareness
I would want a donation to go to ADHD, Learning Disabilities and Dyslexia Awareness. I went through school and a few semesters of college with undiagnosed ADD. It was a struggle to make passing grades and hated going to school.
What matters to me this October and all year long to spread awareness and education about Domestic violence with our youth in my community.
DownSyndrome my daughter has
Love the pic of a heart made out of two fingers and your friends. If I win I want my Donation to go to my Local Animal. Shelter. Because all 6 of my furbabies 3 furpuppies and 3 Furkitties are all adopted from my local shelter and they are all so amazing. They are my heart and they have so much love . I tell everyone TO ADOPT AND NOT SHOP.ALSO PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE SPAY AND NEUTER YOUR PETS. THERE ARE THOUSANDS A DAY PUT TO SLEEP BECAUSE THE SHELTERS ARE SO FULL AND OVER RUN. THIS IS WHY I DEFINITELY WANT MY DONATION TO GO TO SHELTER. I DEFINITELY GOT MY FINGERS CROSSED
Anything animal related.