Scottsdale, Ariz. - April 26, 2011 - The Arizona Institute for Breast Health (AIBH), an Arizona breast cancer non-profit organization that
provides a second opinion for treatment options to women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer, brings back the annual
eBouquet of Honor,
a unique way to honor the special women in our lives on this Mother's Day.
Mother's Day has been a tradition since 1914 when President Woodrow Wilson declared it a national holiday.
Many people celebrate Mother's Day by remembering their mom, their grandmother or that special woman in their
life by celebrating with brunch or dinner out, or by simply sending a heartfelt card. In keeping with the spirit of this wonderful day,
AIBH wanted to provide a different way for men and
woman to honor their mom or special woman in their life this coming Mother's Day, so they created the
eBouquet
of Honor. Like their second opinion service, the
eBouquet of Honor is
totally free and available to everyone!
According to Executive Director, Christine Fenwick, "It can be difficult sometimes to find a unique way to honor
your mom or to let a friend know how much she means to you. We have put together our complimentary
eBouquet of
Honor to make it easy to do so. Any mom would be pleasantly surprised to receive an eBouquet and beautiful personalized Mother's Day eCard."
It is very simple to create an eBouquet. Just go to the organization's website at
www.AIBH.org
and follow a few simple steps to personalize the eCard and designate
the honoree. An email address is necessary, as the eCard will be sent directly to the recipient's email. This
eBouquet of Honor will be
sent as a secure PDF file, so the eCard can be printed as well.
Each
eBouquet of Honor will be generated through AIBH's secure server and emailed on Thursday, May 5th. This will give each honoree the
opportunity to check her email a few days before Mother's Day to be sure she finds her eCard. All eCards that are created between
May 5th and the 8th will go out at the time they are completed. "Send as many as you like, as they are all complimentary," encourages Fenwick.
About Arizona Institute for Breast Health
AIBH, an Arizona 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization, provides a second opinion for treatment options to women who have been
diagnosed with breast cancer,
completely free of charge. Physicians and medical professionals volunteer their time to the
Institute, which was created to give all women the opportunity to receive the best possible information regarding treatment
options for breast cancer. Founded by medical professionals and supported entirely by donations, they can be reached at 480-860-4200 or at
www.AIBH.org