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At age 40, Julie Charles started a
business called Live Wire Jewelry. Ten years later, she is still making jewelry,
and some of her most popular items are her breast cancer
awareness pins. The pins are hand-made by Charles, and 10% of each order goes to help
support breast cancer awareness and research.
"The breast cancer awareness pins
are close to my heart," Charles told Imaginis.com. Her aunt is a breast cancer
survivor who struggled twice with the disease. Charles makes hundreds of pins for breast
cancer organizations such as Y-ME and the AMC Cancer Research Center in Colorado. She has
also made pins for staff members of oncology offices and GE mammography educators.
"One [pin] was given as a gift to
Bill Bradleys wife when she spoke at a breast cancer function," said Charles. A
member of Y-ME also gave talk-show host Rosie ODonnell a live wire breast cancer pin which ODonnell wore on her show the
following day.
"And folk singer Christine Lavin
wears one on one of her guitar straps," said Charles. Charles likes to add a new
style of pins each year. "Ive done some pins that read survivor and
2 X survivor" and a pocket watch with a pink ribbon hanging from it called
time for a cure."
Charles makes the majority of the
jewelry herself, though recently she has had some part-time help. In addition to breast
cancer awareness pins, Charles also makes AIDS awareness pins, Alzheimers disease
awareness pins, and a variety of other pins and earrings.
To learn more about live wire jewelry
or to place an order, please visit http://www.livewirejewelry.com/
Orders may also be placed by calling 1.800.487.6303.
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