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As the National Presenting Sponsor of Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, Avon Representatives, customers, and Team Members are a force for good in promoting women’s health.
In 2018 Team Avon was 6,600 members strong, raising over $800,000 for the American Cancer Society's breast health programs and services. Since the launch of the Avon Breast Cancer Crusade in 1992, Avon has contributed more than $800 million to breast health causes, and united with the American Cancer Society, we can do so much more.

Know that every time you purchase one of our products that has the cancer society image you are helping in the cause to fight breast cancer. 

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