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    Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation
    PO Box 785
    New London, CT 06320
    Phone 860.245.0402
    Fax 860.245.0402
    Email tbbcf@sbcglobal.net<\p>

  • LOWE Carting & Recycling Supports Breast Cancer Research

    October 31, 2008

    Kim Lowe, co-owner of LOWE Carting & Recycling honored breast cancer month by painting one of her dumpsters pink. LOWE Carting & Recycling is pleased to announce that each time their newly painted pink dumpster is rented $25. will be donated directly to the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation.

    "As a local small business owner, it's important that our company support organizations that are so important to the community. Research and awareness are crucial to eradicating breast cancer and we are blessed that we are able to support TBBCF. They're a great organization run fully by volunteers," says Lowe.

    LOWE CARTING & Recycling is a local, family-owned waste disposal company that provides dumpster rental, junk removal service and weekly residential trash pick-up.

    TBBCF is a local, non-profit group committed to fighting breast cancer by donating 100% of gross fundraising dollars to research. In the first two years, 2006-2007, the foundation raised $700,000, translating into seven separate research grants. An estimated 182,480 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to be diagnosed in American women during 2008. About 1,990 new cases of breast cancer are expected in men. (Cancer Facts & Figures 2008, American Cancer Society.)

    For more info or to donate to TBBCF visit www.terribrodeurbreastcancerfoundation.org to contact Lowe call 442-LOWE (5693) or visit our website at www.442lowe.com

    Kim Lowe, cell 860/625-3701, 860/442-LOWE contact