Thursday, April 7, 2011

Brenda Jones: March 10, 2011

Breast cancer survivor Brenda Jones  was a guest on Unspoken Issues; Thursday March 10th to discuss her homemade kimono style Hug Wraps designed to give dignity to cancer patients. Cancer patients from all over the world are requesting her Hug Wraps.

When Brenda is asked how did she come up with this ideal she will simply tell you she was a angry cancer patient and then credits Millie; a fellow cancer patient at the time Brenda was and a very special friend of Brenda's that has since departed this world for the next.

Brenda Jones is a delightful person and I count myself lucky for getting to know Brenda and to be able to help spread the word about Hug Wraps

Hug Wraps are designed for cancer patients and are made to replace those cold, thin hospital gowns.

Made in a kimono style with warm flannel material, Brenda’s Hug wraps come down to the hip and made with brightly colored and eye catching patterns because she feels you need to wear something that is louder than cancer.

Brenda shows that her heart is bigger than cancer ever could be and you can also assist in giving a nice warm hug by stopping by Hug Wraps and see how you can help, get info, or just to say hi and thank her. Thanks to Brenda many cancer patients no longer has to wear those cold thin hospital gowns… they can be warm and comfortable in Hug Wraps warm made with love.

And remember Hug Wraps now is a 501c(3) Non-Profit Corporation. Any donations are tax deductible, what better way to let a cancer patient know they are more than a cancer patient? A Hug Wrap says “I matter!" So don't delay, stop by Hug Wraps today and give a warm hug to someone in need.

You can download the podcast at iTunes

Or watch the recorded video at Unspoken Issues on FaceBook


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