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Deanne
8 years agoMember
Updating the logo to something more modern and relevant can (as I think @Zoffiel has already said) bring about fantastic publicity opportunities. The McGrath Foundation did this with great success last year!
Strengthen the connection and relevance of BCNA to those of us (and our families and loved ones) living with the affects of this disease and we in turn will strengthen BCNA through personal advocacy and fundraising efforts. It is hard when a logo actually feels so old fashioned and does nothing to represent your own experience. There is nothing lady-like about breast cancer. It takes an incredible effort to endure treatment and find a way to live well after a diagnosis. BCNA to me is about helping each other to find that strength. A Pink Lady does not represent this.
Strengthen the connection and relevance of BCNA to those of us (and our families and loved ones) living with the affects of this disease and we in turn will strengthen BCNA through personal advocacy and fundraising efforts. It is hard when a logo actually feels so old fashioned and does nothing to represent your own experience. There is nothing lady-like about breast cancer. It takes an incredible effort to endure treatment and find a way to live well after a diagnosis. BCNA to me is about helping each other to find that strength. A Pink Lady does not represent this.