Gifts that Give Back
ICanServe Newsletter
Tickled Pink
Pink Kitchen
Multimedia Campaigns
E-mail and Hotline
Website
ICanServe, the book
gifts that give back
For a minimum donation, you can give or receive gifts that give back. ICanServe gift items are available year-round at the ICanServe Shop. Proceeds help raise breast cancer awareness and subsidize medical care for breast cancer patients undergoing treatment. For orders or queries on ICanServe gift items, e-mail gifts@icanservefoundation.org or call +632 8636 5578.
ICanServe Newsletter
The ICanServe Newsletter updates members, donors and advocates about the Foundation’s activities. Download the Newsletter (PDF) below:
ICANSERVE Newsletter – March 2021
ICANSERVE Newsletter – October 2021
ICANSERVE Newsletter – March 2022
tickled pink
This bazaar of unique finds was held in Rockwell Tent, Makati City in 2006 and 2007.
pink kitchen
This food festival that gathers premier chefs who want to support ICanServe’s breast cancer awareness campaigns was held in Rockwell Tent, Makati City in 2007 and 2008.
multimedia campaigns
ICanServe ties up with Philippine broadcast networks to air ICanServe-produced television and radio commercials that promote early breast cancer detection during Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October. ICanServe, in cooperation with C-Network, also produced English- and Tagalog-language videos that demonstrate breast self examination to support Ating Dibdibin, as well as raise funds for women diagnosed with breast cancer during the program’s screening period.
e-mail and hotline
An information and facilitation service for the cancer community, breast cancer survivors counsel
callers and provide referrals to appropriate professionals and institutions.
Email info@icanservefoundation.org or call +632 8636 5578.
website
The official website, www.icanservefoundation.org, allows ICanServe to reach breast cancer survivors, especially Filipina survivors, across the globe.
ICanServe, the book
A directory of services available to the breast cancer community in the Philippines, the book was first published in 1999 through a grant from Bristol Myers-Squibb (Phil), Inc. A second edition was published in 2002.