August 2, 2006 (Press Release) --
KANSAS CITY, MO: In response to her three-year old son’s devastating battle with cancer, Staci Tubbs decided to fight back with more than the standard protocol of three and a half years of intense chemotherapy - she was going for a cure. And not just for her son, but for all the children she saw suffer from the disease, the treatment, and it’s aftershocks. While Staci did not have the scientific background to find the cure herself, she did have another formidable skill set to fight against this insidious disease. She knew how to make beautiful jewelry, the ins and outs of the home party industry, and time. While spending days, weeks, and months at Children’s Mercy Hospital with her son Jakob, while he bravely endured chemotherapy and it’s gut-wrenching side effects, as time permitted, she began making and selling beautiful customized bracelets for other moms at the Cancer Center at Children’s Mercy Hospital as well as for the medical staff. She turned over all the profits to fund research to cure Childhood Cancer. Since that time, she has acquired the services and expertise of a direct-selling consultant to strategically launch her idea and passion into a major league direct-selling company. What she needs now - to take the company even further and provide even more funding to cure childhood cancer - are a few good people who have creativity, great people skills, a desire for a home-based income, and a heart for curing childhood cancer. If you want to be on the leading edge of this opportunity, please read on.
Beads of Hope’s® guiding principal is to fund research designed to find the cure for Childhood Cancer through the sale of high quality, unique, and customized jewelry. As Staci states, “It was an inspiration from God, a way to combat this insidious disease with hope.” Beads of Hope offers an exciting and unique opportunity to earn income, as much as your selling skills can earn, and contribute to childhood cancer research all at the same time. Consultants offer customers the opportunity, through either catalog or in-home shows, to design their own jewelry from the start - or to customize existing catalog designs to their own unique style. All materials are of the highest quality, and feature Swarovski crystals, semi-precious, sterling silver, and gold-filled beads. The time is right for you to join Beads of Hope, to begin earning extra income for you and your family, and to help fund childhood cancer research - one bead at a time! For more information on Beads of Hope or to become a consultant, contact Staci Tubbs at 816-806-2337 or visit the Beads of Hope® website at www.beadsofhope.com.
If this press release has touched you to make a donation to fund childhood cancer research, contact www.curesearch.com
Beads of Hope’s® guiding principal is to fund research designed to find the cure for Childhood Cancer through the sale of high quality, unique, and customized jewelry. As Staci states, “It was an inspiration from God, a way to combat this insidious disease with hope.” Beads of Hope offers an exciting and unique opportunity to earn income, as much as your selling skills can earn, and contribute to childhood cancer research all at the same time. Consultants offer customers the opportunity, through either catalog or in-home shows, to design their own jewelry from the start - or to customize existing catalog designs to their own unique style. All materials are of the highest quality, and feature Swarovski crystals, semi-precious, sterling silver, and gold-filled beads. The time is right for you to join Beads of Hope, to begin earning extra income for you and your family, and to help fund childhood cancer research - one bead at a time! For more information on Beads of Hope or to become a consultant, contact Staci Tubbs at 816-806-2337 or visit the Beads of Hope® website at www.beadsofhope.com.
If this press release has touched you to make a donation to fund childhood cancer research, contact www.curesearch.com

On a mission to raise awareness to the #1 disease killer in our children by allowing indivduals to create a unique piece of jewelry all the while raising money for childhood cancer research
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