Kwantlen Chronicle » charity http://www.kwantlenchronicle.ca Produced by Kwantlen Polytechnic University journalism students Wed, 31 Aug 2011 16:35:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4.2 Cupcake sales support cancer charity http://www.kwantlenchronicle.ca/2009/09/cupcake-sales-support-cancer-charity/ http://www.kwantlenchronicle.ca/2009/09/cupcake-sales-support-cancer-charity/#comments Wed, 30 Sep 2009 04:42:38 +0000 Kristi Jut http://www.kwantlenchronicle.ca/?p=1312 Jessica Ford (left) and Nicole Joe (right) sold cupcakes and brownies in support of breast cancer on Tuesday. (Kristi Jut photo)

Jessica Ford (left) and Nicole Joe (right) sold cupcakes and brownies in support of breast cancer on Tuesday. (Kristi Jut photo)

Kwantlen’s annual Cupcakes for Charity event has cooked up a fresh batch of donations for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation.

A table of sugary treats and origami roses was set up in the Richmond campus rotunda on Tuesday. Human Resources Management student Nicole Joe, who ran the bake sale, noted its success.

“Brownies sold out within an hour,” said Joe. “We didn’t expect them to be gone that fast.”

Joe said there is a history of breast cancer on her mother’s side of the family and also has an uncle battling lung cancer. Because her uncle doesn’t smoke and is generally healthy, she said she thinks that the cancer naturally occurred, which lends to her compassion on the issue.

Jessica Ford of Kwantlen’s START volunteer program was also selling treats.

“My aunt has breast cancer […] she’s in line for a new breast,” said Ford.

With Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, the two women decided to contribute their personal experiences to the cause. They sold a variety of homemade goodies, including origami flowers, brownies and, of course, cupcakes Joe also had a portfolio of her paper plants, which she said sold better than expected.

For a minimum 50-cent donation for the cupcakes and $2 for the origami roses, supporters also received a pink breast cancer ribbon.

After only two hours, the table saw its fair share of support.

“Cupcakes are going really well—people buy trays of six, people buy more than one…,” said Joe.

Though the event took place on the Richmond campus, a charity sale may pop up on the Surrey campus as well.

Article by Kristi Jut and Jacob Zinn.

Just a couple of the treats for sale by donation. (Kristi Jut photo)

Just a couple of the treats for sale by donation. (Kristi Jut photo)

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