Silhouettes
by Cindi for cancer survivors
Silhouette
artist, Cindi Harwood Rose, will cut silhouettes on Oct. 13, at an inspiring
fundraising Yoga festival titled "Stretching for a cause" to benefit cancer
survivors and their families. She founded the Holly Rose Ribbon Foundation 501
( c ) ( 3 ), in memory of her sister, Holly Harwood Skolkin, a former silhouette
artist, wife, mother, photographer, and evolved human, who battled cancer with
love for over 15 years. For this event, "Stretching for a Cause" Cindi hand-cut
a man, woman, and child peacefully doing yoga, to depict that peace and love can
cure much in the world. Yoga has been found to add much to a life span, through
a vegetarian diet, and meditations. Stretching and bone density exercise
benefits wellness in body, mind, and spirit. October is breast cancer awareness
month. The HRRF benefits men, children, and women, and their families, to
prevent cancer, help cancer survivors, and to make life better for those with
cancer with loving activates, scholarships to college for high school graduates
who lost a parent to cancer, free post reconstruction. The non-profit was
founded by Dr. Franklin and Cindi Rose, and is directed by Lily Paxson. Any
donation is appreciated, as all monies raised go to the patients and
research.
This
fund-raiser is generously underwritten by the gorgeous world-renown Houstonian
health club, the best you can find. To make a donation, please go to
HollyRoseRibbonFoundation.org
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