Can HWC Bookings Help Whip Cancer?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the relationship between Help Whip Cancer (HWC) initiatives and other fundraising efforts, particularly those benefiting the American Cancer Society (ACS). Participants share their personal goals and experiences related to fundraising during May, discussing the implications of different campaigns and their impact on overall contributions to cancer research.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses confusion about whether HWC goals refer specifically to fundraiser shows or general May bookings.
  • Another participant shares their personal goal of selling 150 HWC items to contribute $150 to ACS, despite not participating in the Race for Cure this year.
  • One participant mentions having a regular show in May and expresses frustration that HWC shows cannot be counted as fundraisers for Relay for Life, noting the distinction between the two campaigns.
  • Another participant, new to Pampered Chef, discusses their compromise of holding fundraisers for Relay while promoting pink products, emphasizing the importance of supporting all cancer types.
  • One participant reflects on the broader impact of cancer, sharing personal experiences with various types of cancer and advocating for a cure for all forms.
  • Another participant notes that many breast cancer campaigns focus on education and early detection, suggesting that some individuals may not be aware of breast cancer cases due to early intervention.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the relationship between HWC and Relay for Life fundraising efforts, with some participants expressing frustration over the separation of the campaigns while others propose ways to support both initiatives.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and opinions related to cancer fundraising, highlighting the complexities of supporting multiple campaigns and the emotional connections to various types of cancer.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in understanding the dynamics of fundraising for cancer initiatives and the perspectives of peers regarding HWC and Relay for Life may find this discussion relevant.

smilesarepriceless
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When I read ideas for goals for HWC Goals...are they meaning specifically shows being done as fundraisers, or just May bookings in general?
 
smilesarepriceless said:
When I read ideas for goals for HWC Goals...are they meaning specifically shows being done as fundraisers, or just May bookings in general?


What goals are you talking about?

My personal goal is to sell 150 HWC items so that $150 will go towards ACS. I usually do Race for Cure but don't have time to this year but still want at least an equal amount of money to go to the cause.
 
I have one show during May ... it's a regular show.If I do any fundraiser shows that month, I suspect they will be regular fundraisers for Relay for Life and not Help Whip Cancer.The fact that they do not let us count HWC shows as fundraisers for Relay (even though it is an ACS fundraiser) really steams me.
 
Di_Can_Cook said:
I have one show during May ... it's a regular show.

If I do any fundraiser shows that month, I suspect they will be regular fundraisers for Relay for Life and not Help Whip Cancer.

The fact that they do not let us count HWC shows as fundraisers for Relay (even though it is an ACS fundraiser) really steams me.

They are 2 separate campaigns. PC has been doing it this way for years - Relay For Life is not HWC, the money is earmarked for other areas within ACS, so why should PC count them?
 
Well, I'm new to PC in general ... I had no idea they even did something like this. And I was very pleasantly surprised, until I learned it would undermine my Relay efforts.So I stumbled upon a compromise ... I'll hold fund-raisers in May, have them benefit Relay, and push the pink products. That way both campaigns win, and more money is earmarked toward the ACS in whatever form.Just my personal take on it ... the whole reason I support the American Cancer Society is that it helps people with ALL kinds of cancer ... not just one specific site. That is what sets the ACS apart from many other organizations that fight cancer. Of all the people I've known who had cancer, almost none, if any, had breast cancer. They did, however, have cancer of the lungs, prostate, brain and lymph nodes. I want to find a cure for this ugly disease no matter where it strikes! I've heard of advances made in breast cancer research because so much money is filtered that way, but sorry, that won't help people like my aunt who died of lung cancer, my friend who died this year of sarcoma related to treatment of her Hodgkins disease, my cousin and my co-worker, who both died of brain tumors; and my co-worker and a friend who both died of prostate cancer. With doing 2 Relays in the month of May and working one weekend, I'll barely have time to DO shows in May, let alone have separate ones to benefit HWC anyway.Just my 2 cents....
 
Most of the breast cancer campaigns support education and early detection... maybe you don't know anyone with breast cancer because it was caught in the early form and didn't develop into something you had to hear about :p I've known a few people that has happened to.

I agree though, definitely need to find a cure. I know so many people with so many kinds :(
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is HWC Bookings?

HWC Bookings, or Helping Whip Cancer Bookings, is a special initiative by Pampered Chef that encourages hosts to organize cooking shows with the goal of raising funds for cancer awareness and research. A portion of the sales from these events is donated to organizations that support cancer patients and research.

How does hosting a Pampered Chef party contribute to Whip Cancer?

When you host a Pampered Chef party as part of the HWC initiative, a percentage of the sales generated during the event is donated to the Whip Cancer campaign. This means that by simply hosting a cooking show and sharing Pampered Chef products, you can help raise funds for cancer-related causes.

Can I participate in HWC Bookings if I’m not a Pampered Chef consultant?

Yes! Anyone can host a Pampered Chef party to support the HWC initiative. You don’t need to be a consultant to host a party; you just need to connect with a Pampered Chef consultant who can help you organize the event and ensure that the proceeds go towards the Whip Cancer campaign.

What types of events can be held for HWC Bookings?

HWC Bookings can be held in various formats, including in-home cooking shows, virtual parties, or fundraisers. Regardless of the format, the goal remains the same: to raise awareness and funds for cancer research and support through Pampered Chef sales.

How can I promote my HWC Booking to maximize donations?

To maximize donations from your HWC Booking, promote your event through social media, email invitations, and word-of-mouth. Share your personal connection to the cause, encourage guests to invite friends, and consider offering incentives for higher sales, such as raffles or giveaways. Engaging your network can significantly increase participation and donations.

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