WisconsinMade.com: Supports Breast Cancer Awareness Month

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Lisa Frymark, (414) 899-0408
pr@standupandspeakout.org
Linda Remeschatis, (608) 833-3462
linda@wisconsinmade.com

MADISON(9/21/05) – WisconsinMade.com, an Internet-based specialty food and gift store, is donating 10 percent of its Internet sales to the Wisconsin Breast Cancer Coalition during the first week of October (Oct. 1-10), to commemorate Breast Cancer Awareness Month and support the fight against breast cancer. Customers who place an order at www.wisconsinmade.com will have a portion of their purchase donated to help fund breast cancer research and lobbying efforts.

“The Wisconsin Breast Cancer Coalition has contributed so much to raise breast cancer awareness and advocacy in the State of Wisconsin,” said Linda Remeschatis, WisconsinMade.com owner and breast cancer survivor. “I’m pleased to be able to support this great Wisconsin organization and help them fight breast cancer.”

About WisconsinMade.com
WisconsinMade.com, an Internet-based specialty food and gift store located in Madison, Wis., sells exclusively Wisconsin products, made with pride and passion by the artisans of Wisconsin. Offerings include award-winning quality books, music, food, apparel and more. For more information, visit www.WisconsinMade.com.

About the Wisconsin Breast Cancer Coalition
The Wisconsin Breast Cancer Coalition brings Wisconsin voices together to stand up and speak out about breast cancer with:

· Education – Spotlighting critical breast cancer issues
· Collaboration – Empowering through strategic alliances
· Legislation – Influencing policymaking

The Wisconsin Breast Cancer Coalition is a statewide organization that is recognized as the premier resource on breast cancer policy issues. Since it was founded in 1994, the WBCC has initiated programs meant to reach the people of Wisconsin directly, partnered with other organizations to affect changes in policy that have significantly increased funding for research on both the state and national level, and worked to improve access to quality care and treatment for all people. Our collective voice in Wisconsin will make a difference.