● Alexandra Breckenridge
● Amanda Brugel
● Amanda Wyss
● Amber Dawn Fox
● Annette Wozniak
● Ashlynn Yennie
● Bella – Horror Honeys
● Bonnie Knapp Pavone
● Britany Dailey
● Brittney Scalf
● Brittnie Jade
● Brooke Serene Butler
● Carlee Baker
● Cassandra “Elvira” Peterson
● Christian Serratos
● Danielle Harris
● Darcy DeMoss
● Debbie Rochon
● Devyn Glenn
● Emily Kinney
● Harley Harpurr
● Ivonna Cadaver
● Janet Jay
● Jennifer Banko
● Jennifer Nangle
● Judith O’Dea
● Jules Bruff
● Kane Hodder
● Kansas Bowling
● Kat – Horror Honeys
● Katelyn Nacon
● Kristin Minter
● Lar Park Lincoln
● Lindsi Jeter
● Lisa Wilcox
● Lori Cardille
● Marilyn Ghigliotti
● Melanie Hubert
● Melissa LaRoue
● Michelle Morris
● Natasha Halevi
● Paige Rotten
● Pollyanna McIntosh
● Ryli Morgan
● Sadie Katz
● Sandra Rosko
● Sasha Graham
● Soska Sisters
● Suze Lanier-Bramlett
● Tiffany Helm
● Tina Krause
The items will be available through an online auction on eBay.com from May 13 - May 23rd. To date, MZ & Emmers has raised $48,300 for the charities they support. Images and additional information can be found on the MZ & Emmers Facebook page at www.facebook.com/mzemmers as well as Instagram (@MZEmmers) and Twitter (@MZ_emmers).
About MZ & Emmers:
The charity was formed in 2010 through a friendship between women’s professional soccer player McCall Zerboni (MZ) and then 4-year-old Emma Bayer (Emmers). In five years, MZ & Emmers Sports Bra Auction for Breast cancer has sold 762 items and raised over $48,000 in the fight against breast cancer. Their auctions began with soccer players and moved out to include women from all areas of athletics, entertainment, etc. Notable contributors have been, Jane Fonda, Ronda Rousey, Kristen Chenowith, Chelsea Handler, Carol Burnett & Nadia Comaneci.
About The Keep A Breast Foundation:
Now entering their 16th year, The Keep A Breast Foundation™ is a nonprofit organization with a mission to empower young people around the world with breast health education and support. Since its inception in 2000, KAB has worked with young people to remove the shame associated with breasts and breast cancer health. Through various initiatives such as breast cast art exhibitions, the “Non Toxic Revolution” and "I love boobies!" campaign, KAB has opened up the dialogue about breast cancer, and has proven to be a doorway to breast self-awareness and education. Keep A Breast has grown into the leading global youth-based breast cancer prevention organization, with global affiliates in Japan, Canada, France, UK and Chile. Constantly pushing the boundaries of the pink ribbon status quo, Keep A Breast has always encouraged young people to love their boobies, get to know their bodies and be aware of changes. http://www.keep-a-breast.org/ Twitter/Instagram: @keepabreast