Ignorance is not bliss...it's deadly.

Breast cancer survival rates are much lower among women with low income, as well as uninsured women. We were outraged by a story we read about a woman named Debbie. Debbie discovered a lump in her breast. She was a hair stylist and rented an apartment near the salon she worked for. She didn't have medical insurance because she couldn't afford it on the income she made. She tried to schedule an appointment for a mammogram and was denied because she made five hundred dollars over poverty level. Debbie had to quit her job and move to a trailer that she rented for two hundred dollars a month. That's what Debbie had to do in order to qualify for free medical care as she was dying. Debbie died needlessly, due to a screening system that doesn't work. ULTIMATE Pink aims to make sure this never happens to another uninsured woman. And you can help.

Since we have not yet found a cure for breast cancer, we believe the only hope is detecting it before it spreads. We can achieve this through a very simple method: education and awareness.

Being the ultimate resource guide for women, ULTIMATE Pink has the advantage of educating people all over the world. We intend to accomplish this by raising funds through the breast cancer benefits we put on throughout the year, the profits from our awareness-generating merchandise, and a portion of the proceeds that we accrue from the advertising on our site.

The rate in which young women are being diagnosed with breast cancer is ever-increasing. Doctors deny these statistics, causing many young women to unconsciously get worse. This is no longer your mother and grandmother's disease. Women are becoming more aware of this every day, and stopping the cancer before it takes their life. Help us spread the word to your loved ones that early detection and awareness is the key.

To volunteer with our fundraisers or to make a donation, please contact us at:

detectable@ultimatepinkonline.com
949.903.0168


Take your life into your own hands. Make a pact with all of the women in your life to remind each other to perform a breast self-exam once a month.