Pink ribbon in Friesland: Art campaign for the fight against breast cancer!

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In Friesland, a two-meter-high “pink ribbon” was erected to raise awareness of breast cancer. The sculpture travels through different locations and promotes solidarity and early detection.

In Friesland wurde eine zwei Meter hohe „Rosa Schleife“ aufgestellt, um auf Brustkrebs aufmerksam zu machen. Die Skulptur wandert durch verschiedene Standorte und fördert Solidarität und Früherkennung.
In Friesland, a two-meter-high “pink ribbon” was erected to raise awareness of breast cancer. The sculpture travels through different locations and promotes solidarity and early detection.

Pink ribbon in Friesland: Art campaign for the fight against breast cancer!

The impressive “Pink Ribbon” has found its home in Friesland, a two-meter-tall symbol that draws attention to breast cancer. This sculpture, designed by the MammoBis75 team, proudly displays five pink bras and bears the words “Together Against Breast Cancer.” How nwzonline reports, the sculpture was ceremoniously unveiled in the foyer of the district office in Jever during Breast Cancer Month “Pinktober”.

The “Pink Ribbon” is more than just a work of art. It is intended to express solidarity with those affected and promote awareness of breast cancer. A regular change of location ensures that the topic remains present beyond October. The plan is for the sculpture to be moved to a new location in the district every six weeks, with every municipality - even the island of Wangerooge - being included. At the beginning of November, the “Pink Ribbon” moves to the Jever town hall.

Together for enlightenment

The idea for the sculpture came about in just ten minutes and was implemented under the direction of the artist Susanne Markewicz-Krzossa in the “Kunsterei Suse”. A stable wooden base, made by the Engelbrecht carpentry workshop, ensures that the sculpture stands firmly. The campaign aims to not only educate people about breast cancer, but also to promote early detection measures. An important concern of the “MammoBis75” team is to offer women up to the age of 75 the opportunity for mammography screening. In 2024, the age limit for breast cancer screening will be raised from 69 to 75 years.

Raising awareness is essential, especially at a time when education about illnesses is more important than ever. The “Pink Ribbon” begins its journey to inform and support people in the region. It will replace the pink bra chains that were on display in Jever in previous years.

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