First Ever Breast Cancer Awareness Online Vendor Party. Women raising awareness & support for Breast Cancer.

October 20, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
October 19, 20 and 21 - Women in home businesses all across America will be joining together to raise awareness and funds for Breast Cancer and the Susan G. Komen Foundation.

WAHWomen.com is excited to announce their First Ever THINK PINK Vendor Party Extravaganza! Over 25 different companies will be represented by work at home women during this spectacular three day event.

Well-known names include Tupperware, Arbonne International, Pampered Chef, Creative Memories & AVON.

Women owned business such as Marlo Quinn and Thirty-One Gifts and many business that offer specialty gifts made by work at home moms & women such as Life's Little Gift Shop and Old Fashion Dreams will also be showcased.

All vendors will be donating 10 – 50 percent of their sales during the event to the Susan G. Komen Foundation.

Misty Kearns, site owner of WAHWomen.com stated "We are beyond excited about this event & so thankful to the women who have offered to participate as vendors- donating both their time and a portion of their sales to the Komen Foundation".

"We expect to have a huge turn out for this event and are looking forward to being able to allow our guests a unique & fun way to shop from home while supporting both Breast Cancer Awareness and women in home businesses." added Kearns.

The three day event begins on Thursday, October 19 and will conclude Saturday, October 21. The parties will start each evening at 6pm EST in the WAHWomen.com chat room.

In addition to the vendor presentations, all guests will be entered to win prizes including t-shirts, bracelets and grand prizes such as tote bags, each including over $40 of merchandise donated by the THINK PINK Party’s sponsors.

To attend the party and access the chat room visit- http://www.WAHWomen.com/chatroom

Online vendor fairs/parties are similar to local vendor shows/exhibitions except they are held online in a chat room. The fairs last for a day or evening and as in this case, often continue for 2-3 days as a special event. Online Vendor Parties have become a successful and unique way for women (and men) who have home businesses to share and present their businesses, to increase sales and network with potential customers, clients and business recruits.

Many web sites offer online vendor parties. WAHWomen.com is in the Top 10 rankings in Google for the search term “vendor parties”.

Other ways you can support Breast Cancer Awareness through WAHWomen.com include purchasing merchandise including an exclusive T-shirt and THINK PINK & SURVIVOR bracelets. Colleen Hoffman, owner of Creations by Colleen is also offering hand-painted wooden photo frames with sayings such as “Think Pink” and “Survivor”. These frames can be personalized.

All proceeds from the sales of these items also go to the Komen Foundation.

Kearns said her motto for this event has been “What better way to start your holiday shopping than by supporting such a worthy cause as Breast Cancer Awareness at the same time!”

To learn more about WAHWomen.com’s THINK PINK Campaign visit: http://www.WAHWomen.com/thinkpink

WAHWomen.com was launched on August 1, 2006 as a place for work at home women, women looking to work at home and a place to shop with and support women in home businesses.

For more information, please contact- Misty Kearns at admin@wahwomen.com

Copyright, 2006- Misty Kearns, WAHWomen.com, All rights reserved.