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Individuals will be able to make a membership donation to ACS CAN and receive a custom box of beautiful Pink Impression Darwin Hybrid tulip bulbs to plant in their own gardens, offices or donate for a community planting to beautify a space in recognition of cancer patients and survivors. The bulbs are of the highest quality and will sprout and multiply year after year. When the tulips bloom each spring, it is a reminder of the effects of breast cancer and the need to fight back through advocacy and ACS CAN.
Last year, the Plant It Pink program was a huge success in Nebraska. It received state-wide media attention through the months of May to October and we are expecting it will receive even more this year.
Support ACS CAN today by placing your bulb order through the "Order Bulbs Here!" link above!
We are striving to plant one box of Pink Impression tulip bulbs for each of the 1,200 women in our state who will be diagnosed with cancer this year.
2011 Bulb Pick-Up Locations
Please select your pick-up location on the online order form!
Can't come to a pick-up location?Direct shipping is now available statewide for a small additional charge.
You may also choose to donate your tulip bulbs to a community planting to recognize Nebraska cancer patients and survivors.
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Kearney October 12, 2011 American Cancer Society |
Lincoln October 12, 2010 American Cancer Society |
Omaha October 12, 2011 American Cancer Society |
We know that cancer is a very personal issue for us all. It is the story of survivors, the courage of the victims and the strength of those currently fighting the disease that inspire us to make this program a success.
With your support, ACS CAN will continue to ensure that all women have access to the lifesaving breast cancer screenings and treatment they need.
We thank you for your involvement and your commitment to the battle against cancer.
Questions about Plant It Pink of Nebraska? Please contact Dave at david.holmquist@cancer.org or by calling 402.398.0777.
Unless specifically noted otherwise, the Society, and not ACS CAN, is conducting the activities described on this page.











