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Save the ta-tas

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Camille Sabino Student Contributor, University of Arizona
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Yael Schusterman Student Contributor, University of Arizona
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Arizona chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Whether you are male or female, we all have “ta-tas.”  Why are “ta-tas” important?  Because they sometimes generate the disease , breast cancer.  Hundreds of men and women are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. 

There are so many organizations that try to promote awareness and raise funds for research, but Save the Ta-tas is different.  Julia Fiske, the founder, wants to heal through laughter while also trying to find innovative research methods.  They have a non-profit side which independently funds cancer research, while their profit sides markets  Save the Ta-Ta’s brand  contributing a portion back to the foundation.  

Lucky for you Lady Wildcats we will have these cute products for a good cause available for you on the mall next week!  It’s Spring Time and the perfect time to show off a new wardrobe while making a powerful statement!

Check us out on the U A mall on Tuesday, April  12  from 10:30 a.m., to-2:30 p.m.!  Stop by meet the staff and of course help Save the Ta- Ta’s! 

Yael Schusterman is a journalism senior at the University of Arizona. She has freelanced for half a dozen publications and is ready to transition from a print to an online focus. She maintains a permanent residence in New Jersey and her goal is to live in Manhattan. The AP wire has picked up one of her stories, "Theft at gallery yields sale to help artists," as member enterprise while working for The Arizona Daily Star in Tucson. She looks forward to working with the Her Campus Team and spreading awareness on the UA campus.