Jennifer Goode of J.Goode Designs will be walking for the cure this year.  You can check out her funky and fun designs on her website. Check out her blog to learn more about her, her designs and her walking for the cure.  www.jgoodedesigns.com  She’s even taking one of her penguin friends with her on the walk, so she’ll have a little company. 

She’ll be doing the Seattle walk in September of 2008 to support the Susan G. Komen foundation.  It’s a three day walk and she’ll be covering 60 miles. She plans to blog about herself getting in shape and about the walk itself. She may also let us follow her with some great video footage – although she says we should beware since she’s not a professional video editor. 

She’s teamed up with Affiliate Marketers Give Back to help raise money for breast cancer.  This great group is supporting the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer 3-day walk this year, by raising money and supporting walkers. 

She’s looking for ways for you to get involved, so if you aren’t walking yourself and don’t have a team to support than consider supporting Jennifer in her walk. 

The proceeds are all going to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure and National Philanthropic Trust.  This trust supports research into breast cancer, education, testing and treatment. She’s looking for all the support she can get, so if you want to get involved and support her in her journey, you can go to her donation page.  You’ll receive a mention in her special ‘Thank You’ page, so you won’t go unnoticed. 

If you want to do something larger, than consider becoming a sponsor of her group.  There will be 12 team members wearing logo shirts during the 3-day walk.  If you or your company donate over $1000 then you can have your logo on their t-shirt. 

So check out her web site and learn more about her, her designs and what she’s doing for breast cancer awareness this year.  You can also help in other ways by spreading the word about her website and the walk, as well as buying certain products on her site that are going to raise money for breast cancer.