In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Little Words Project and F Cancer have teamed up to create a special limited-edition bracelet that aims to spark important conversations and raise funds. The bracelet, featuring pink beads and the word "always," symbolizes the enduring memory of those lost to cancer.
The collaboration was introduced at a pop-up event in New York City on October 23, hosted by Kelsey Anderson, a contestant from The Bachelor, whose mother passed away from breast cancer. Available online and in stores for only 72 hours (until October 25), the bracelet is priced at $30, with 50% of proceeds going to F Cancer.
Julie Greenbaum, co-founder of F Cancer, launched the nonprofit in 2010 to promote cancer prevention, early detection, and support for those affected by cancer. F Cancer's partnership with Little Words Project began two years ago, focusing on creating meaningful jewelry that spreads messages of kindness and empowerment. The ongoing collaboration aims to continue raising awareness, especially during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, through affordable, message-driven bracelets.
Greenbaum emphasized the importance of early detection in improving outcomes for breast cancer patients, stating, "Knowledge is power, and our goal is to arm people with knowledge and the ability to take control of their own health."
The Little Words Project, founded by Adriana Carrig in 2013, is known for its beaded bracelets that feature positive words and phrases, helping to create a community rooted in kindness and compassion. The collaboration with F Cancer reflects the brand's commitment to making a difference and raising awareness.