"Being an athlete my entire life, I have been very determined and
proactive in reaching my goals," says More, 28. "It's important for
women to take that same proactive approach with their health."
More's grandmother passed away less than a year after her breast cancer diagnosis.
"I
have dreams of going back in time and forcing my grandmother to get a
check up earlier," says More. "Maybe it could have saved her life."
"YSC's
continuing efforts to bring programs and education to young women
affected by breast cancer will be greatly enhanced by the funds raised
from its partnership with Oakley," says Marcia Stein, CEO, Young
Survival Coalition. "In addition to financial support from the sale of
these popular eyewear products, our association with Oakley enhances
our connection with young women, assisting efforts to increase
awareness and empower those whose lives are challenged by breast
cancer."
The YSC editions of Oakley Dangerous and Commit
sunglasses are accented with a pink ribbon graphic. The breast cancer
awareness ribbon is also laser etched at the corner of the lens. Each
pair comes with a specially designed pin, a storage case and a custom
Microclear bag for lens cleaning.