On this page, you can find an overview of the Pink Monday tool kit. All orders of ribbons, bracelets, books, Sandy ... are considered support and will be added to the company page as donations.
Show your company's commitment
Pink outfit
Show your support for Pink Ribbon: wear a striking outfit with at least one pink item of clothing with your colleagues.
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Communication tools
Let everyone know that you are raising awareness for the fight against breast cancer: with social media posts or intranet texts.
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Company logo in pink
Show the world that you are participating in Pink Monday by turning your company logo pink for one day.
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Pink Ribbon ruban
Show your support for the fight against breast cancer by wearing the official Pink Ribbon ribbon.
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Bracelet
The new Pink Ribbon bracelet is now available — a subtle pink accessory that adds a touch of style to your outfit.
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T-shirt and cap
Want to buy our pink cap or T-shirt? Stylish, sporty clothing and you'll be supporting a good cause at the same time.
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Sandy
Invite mascot Sandy to your company and encourage your employees to complete the Mammogram Quiz.
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Take the Mammoquiz
Take the Mammoquiz and find out your risk of late detection of breast cancer.
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Alarm Signs Poster (EN)
Inform your colleagues about the 9 alarm signals of breast cancer. This way, they too can detect early changes in their breasts.
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Book
In our book Omhelzingen (Embraces), Marleen Finoulst shows how people close to breast cancer patients deal with their loved one's illness.
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Video on prevention
In this short video, wellbeing specialist Ann De Bisschop is happy to explain how everyone can lead an active lifestyle.
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Video on warning signs
Dr Finoulst explains more about how to recognise the 9 warning signs of breast cancer.
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Albana
Albana has been living with breast cancer for over 15 years. Discover in this video where she finds her strength, especially thanks to her c...
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Patsy
"You don't expect it, but it happens anyway." Patsy has been living with metastatic breast cancer for 25 years. Yet she remains hopeful.
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Denise
“My wig made me look more like myself again.” In this video, see how Denise dealt with the diagnosis as a well-known figure in her city.
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Christelle
“Mom, are you sick?” In this testimonial, watch how Christelle told the news of her diagnosis to her infant son.
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Irène
“I live normally, and try to forget as much as possible that I have a problem.” In this video, see how Irène keeps herself young and fi...
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Els
“I now live more for today and tomorrow.” In this testimonial, see how Els fills her days now that she can no longer go to work.
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