The topic of this presentation is the Pink Ribbon foundation. It handles briefly the history of the foundation and what it does.
A presentation made for my Self Management class (HWR - Berlin).
The National Breast Cancer Foundation provides free mammograms to help detect breast cancer early. They support those affected by breast cancer through services and group sessions. Their goals are to give support and confidence to fight the cancer, and to inform people about breast cancer programs. They examine new ideas to bring in donations for mammograms and hold various events to raise awareness and funds to support their mission.
The CareBOX Program has combined the power of crowd funding with the simplicity of a registry to provide essential care supplies to cancer patients in need.
The ASCPA Offered More than $14 Million in Grants in 2014David Kiger
The ASPCA offered over $14 million in grants to over 840 animal welfare organizations in 2014. More than $5 million went to saving animals in shelters through medical care, behavioral programs, and adoption events. Nearly $4 million supported spaying and neutering initiatives to reduce unplanned litters. Around $2.5 million helped organizations respond to animal cruelty cases. An additional $860,000 funded safety net programs like pet food banks and low-cost medical care. The grants created long-term partnerships between the ASPCA and rescue groups nationwide to exponentially grow their ability to save animals' lives.
DiabetesAlert Day is on March 22nd and encourages everyone to take a one minute test to check their risk for Type 2 diabetes. The Diabetes Referral Network in Central Nebraska has developed a coordinated system of care for those with pre-diabetes and diabetes by creating a Diabetes Education Referral Pathway to increase referrals to local resources. The coalition holds an annual Diabetes Information and Referral Fair to showcase local resources and screenings for community members and providers.
The document discusses the College Health Corps program, which places AmeriCorps VISTA members at community organizations and colleges to help reduce health disparities. It focuses on Megan Ritchie's placement at Duet Community Clinic through Metropolitan State University. Duet Clinic serves low-income residents, including those at Roosevelt Homes public housing, and addresses health issues like diabetes and lack of insurance. Megan coordinates health events and partnerships to support the clinic's mission of providing resources to those in poverty.
1) A rally against mandatory vaccinations is planned outside of Groote Schuur Hospital this weekend, which is disrespectful to health workers who risk their lives saving others and do not deserve harassment at work.
2) South Africa does not have a policy of mandatory vaccinations, and the rally organizers provide no details and previously promoted vaccines as "the devil's work".
3) Health workers have been on the frontlines of the pandemic and work long hours in difficult conditions, yet continue showing up every day to do life-saving work. They deserve respect, protection, and support.
Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon in Namibia and EthiopiaDr. Ehsan Bayat
Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon has expanded its cervical cancer screening efforts to Ethiopia and Namibia. Over the past three years, the organization screened over 100,000 women for cervical cancer in Zambia, Tanzania, and Botswana. Cervical cancer kills more women in Sub-Saharan Africa than any other disease. The expansion was enabled through partnerships, including $2 million from GlaxoSmithKline for vaccination in Ethiopia and $500,000 from GE Healthcare for a cancer center in Addis Ababa.
The document discusses several initiatives of a workforce investment board including hosting career days, green job training programs, and allocating funds to help youth, veterans, and dislocated workers. Grants were received for allied health career training and emergency funding was used to introduce 3,500 youth to potential careers through paid work experiences. A virtual one-stop career center system was also implemented along with social media strategies to align services with local needs.
The National Breast Cancer Foundation provides free mammograms to help detect breast cancer early. They support those affected by breast cancer through services and group sessions. Their goals are to give support and confidence to fight the cancer, and to inform people about breast cancer programs. They examine new ideas to bring in donations for mammograms and hold various events to raise awareness and funds to support their mission.
The CareBOX Program has combined the power of crowd funding with the simplicity of a registry to provide essential care supplies to cancer patients in need.
The ASCPA Offered More than $14 Million in Grants in 2014David Kiger
The ASPCA offered over $14 million in grants to over 840 animal welfare organizations in 2014. More than $5 million went to saving animals in shelters through medical care, behavioral programs, and adoption events. Nearly $4 million supported spaying and neutering initiatives to reduce unplanned litters. Around $2.5 million helped organizations respond to animal cruelty cases. An additional $860,000 funded safety net programs like pet food banks and low-cost medical care. The grants created long-term partnerships between the ASPCA and rescue groups nationwide to exponentially grow their ability to save animals' lives.
DiabetesAlert Day is on March 22nd and encourages everyone to take a one minute test to check their risk for Type 2 diabetes. The Diabetes Referral Network in Central Nebraska has developed a coordinated system of care for those with pre-diabetes and diabetes by creating a Diabetes Education Referral Pathway to increase referrals to local resources. The coalition holds an annual Diabetes Information and Referral Fair to showcase local resources and screenings for community members and providers.
The document discusses the College Health Corps program, which places AmeriCorps VISTA members at community organizations and colleges to help reduce health disparities. It focuses on Megan Ritchie's placement at Duet Community Clinic through Metropolitan State University. Duet Clinic serves low-income residents, including those at Roosevelt Homes public housing, and addresses health issues like diabetes and lack of insurance. Megan coordinates health events and partnerships to support the clinic's mission of providing resources to those in poverty.
1) A rally against mandatory vaccinations is planned outside of Groote Schuur Hospital this weekend, which is disrespectful to health workers who risk their lives saving others and do not deserve harassment at work.
2) South Africa does not have a policy of mandatory vaccinations, and the rally organizers provide no details and previously promoted vaccines as "the devil's work".
3) Health workers have been on the frontlines of the pandemic and work long hours in difficult conditions, yet continue showing up every day to do life-saving work. They deserve respect, protection, and support.
Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon in Namibia and EthiopiaDr. Ehsan Bayat
Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon has expanded its cervical cancer screening efforts to Ethiopia and Namibia. Over the past three years, the organization screened over 100,000 women for cervical cancer in Zambia, Tanzania, and Botswana. Cervical cancer kills more women in Sub-Saharan Africa than any other disease. The expansion was enabled through partnerships, including $2 million from GlaxoSmithKline for vaccination in Ethiopia and $500,000 from GE Healthcare for a cancer center in Addis Ababa.
The document discusses several initiatives of a workforce investment board including hosting career days, green job training programs, and allocating funds to help youth, veterans, and dislocated workers. Grants were received for allied health career training and emergency funding was used to introduce 3,500 youth to potential careers through paid work experiences. A virtual one-stop career center system was also implemented along with social media strategies to align services with local needs.
The document summarizes the mission and activities of the American Cancer Society. The ACS is dedicated to eliminating cancer through research, education, advocacy, and service. It focuses on helping people stay well through prevention education, helping people get well through support services, finding cures through research funding, and fighting back against cancer through advocacy and events like Relay For Life. Funding helps support research grants, services like Hope Lodges and transportation assistance, and cancer screening promotion.
The document is an advertising supplement about the American Cancer Society's Relay For Life events. It provides background on how Relay For Life started with one doctor who raised money for cancer research by running for 24 hours. It has grown into a worldwide event with over 3.5 million participants who work to celebrate cancer survivors, remember those lost to cancer, and raise funds for cancer research. The supplement highlights some of the American Cancer Society's work to help cancer patients, provide support services, fund cancer research, and advocate for policies to fight cancer. It profiles one woman's personal experience with cancer in her family and why she relays to honor her loved ones and support the search for a cure.
The document is a sponsorship proposal from the Foundation for Women's Cancer inviting corporations to become the title sponsor of its upcoming National Race to End Women's Cancer. As title sponsor, the corporation would receive prominent branding and marketing exposure through the race and related events and media outreach. The sponsorship level of $75,000 provides benefits like branding in race marketing materials, speaking roles at events, and interaction opportunities at the race expo. The proposal emphasizes how sponsorship can raise awareness of gynecologic cancers and support the Foundation's efforts in research, patient support, and public education.
The document discusses the Susan G. Komen organization's mission to end breast cancer. It states that in the Komen South Florida service area each week, 28 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer, 9 will have late-stage disease, and 6 will lose their lives to the disease. It introduces the BigWigs campaign, which engages local leaders to raise funds and awareness in the fight against breast cancer. BigWigs commit to raising or donating a minimum of $5,000 over 4-6 weeks to support breast health services, education, and research.
This document outlines a public health campaign to increase awareness of Pap smear testing among African American women ages 22-65. The campaign will address abnormal Pap smear results and educate women on cervical cancer treatment and early detection. It will use free media like Facebook, blogs, and YouTube to disseminate information and encourage feedback. The campaign is requesting $5,000 to fund radio/bus ads and two community events on cervical cancer prevention. The goal is to improve follow-up rates after abnormal Pap smear results in the African American community.
This document provides information about sponsorship opportunities with Susan G. Komen Greater Cincinnati to support the fight against breast cancer. Partners can contribute $500 or more annually through general donations, event sponsorships, fundraising, or in-kind donations. The organization has invested over $10 million locally in breast health programs and research since 1997. Last year's Race for the Cure had nearly 12,000 participants and raised over $1 million. Sponsorships provide benefits like aligning with a respected cause and increasing visibility in the community.
Ovarcome is a non-profit organization founded in 2012 to raise awareness of ovarian cancer, fund research for a cure, and provide financial support to underprivileged women with ovarian cancer. The document outlines Ovarcome's upcoming gala on May 16th to raise funds and honor leaders in ovarian cancer research, treatment, and advocacy. It discusses Ovarcome's mission and accomplishments over the past 3 years, including research grants awarded, educational workshops held, and financial support provided to over 30 women nationally and internationally through their OvarCare program. The gala will feature speakers, presentations of awards, and entertainment to support Ovarcome's ongoing work.
The document discusses breast cancer as a major public health issue, with over 250,000 new cases estimated in the US in 2019. It notes that while breast self-exams can help detect cancer early, many women are not taught how to perform them due to taboos around discussing breasts. The Get In Touch Foundation aims to empower everyone to know their "normal" by making breast health routine through their Daisy Wheel education tool and mobile app. The brief challenges the audience to develop a strategic communications plan and big idea to achieve 500k app downloads in one year by appealing to new potential users.
The National Breast Cancer Foundation's mission is to provide early detection through mammograms and support services to help those with breast cancer. Its goals are to increase awareness about breast cancer and provide support and confidence to help patients fight the disease. It achieves this through various programs including free mammograms, support groups, educational resources, and fundraising events with celebrity support. The foundation aims to prevent breast cancer diagnoses and help the over 2 million breast cancer survivors in the US.
An estimated 12.7 million new cancer cases were diagnosed worldwide in 2008, with lung, female breast, colorectal and stomach cancers accounting for more than 40% of cases. Worldwide, an estimated 7.6 million deaths from cancer occurred in 2008, with lung, stomach, liver, colorectal and female breast cancers causing over half of cancer deaths. The Singapore Cancer Society provides cancer treatment subsidies, financial aid, hospice and home care services, transportation assistance, rehabilitation support, cancer screening, research, and public education to cancer patients.
The American Cancer Society was founded in 1913 and has grown to support millions globally in its mission of disease research, prevention, and patient support. It operates through local divisions and over 900 offices nationwide run primarily by 264,000 volunteers. Though fundraising is challenging, events like Relay for Life raise substantial funds, with the East Central Division averaging $89,700 per event. The Society aims to conquer cancer through research, education, advocacy, and by empowering people to reduce their risk.
1) Cancer is an uncontrolled growth of cells that can form tumors, and breast cancer is the most common cancer in women globally.
2) The Bahrain Cancer Society was established in 1989 to raise awareness of cancer prevention and support cancer patients through various educational programs, conferences, and financial assistance.
3) Since 2005, the Bahrain Cancer Society has partnered with the Ministry of Health and Batelco on a national campaign to promote early detection of breast cancer through free mammogram screenings. Over 112,000 women have been screened so far.
This document provides information about the 2014 Making Strides Against Breast Cancer event in Mesa County, Colorado. It summarizes the event details, including 159 participants who raised $18,788. It recognizes Community Hospital as the flagship sponsor who raised $3,000. It also outlines the American Cancer Society's impact in fighting breast cancer through research funding and patient support programs in Colorado.
YWCA struggles to bring women in for breast cancer careLarrisa Turner
The YWCA of Greater Lafayette Women's Cancer Program helps local women receive free breast cancer screening, treatment, and support services. However, the program has seen a decline in clients from nearly 2,400 women five years ago to over 1,400 last year. The director believes many uninsured and low-income women in the region are still unaware of the free services available to them. The program is working to increase outreach and address common misconceptions to connect more women in need with the resources and assistance they provide.
This document summarizes concerns about the exploitation of fundraising for breast cancer research. It notes that while billions have been raised and donated to research, death rates from breast cancer have not significantly declined. It examines partnerships between the Susan G. Komen foundation and food companies like Yoplait and KFC whose products have been linked to higher cancer risks. While these companies partner with Komen and consumers buy their pink-ribbon branded products thinking they are helping find a cure, the companies are actually exposing more people to risk factors. It argues many partnerships have hidden "max donation" caps so companies do not donate too much, despite the promotions implying all profits will go to research. Overall it suggests more accountability is needed in breast cancer
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Connect4Cancer, a cancer awareness charity in Los Angeles, California provides ... women face especially in dealing with breast cancer and ovarian cancer.
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The document provides details of a corporate breakfast event held by the American Cancer Society to promote the upcoming 10th anniversary Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk in Richmond. The timeline outlines presentations on how funds are used locally and for research, survivor stories, and panels on fundraising and advocacy. Sponsors of the event are recognized including CarMax, Dominion, The Electrical Team, Pepsi, and SunTrust. Event details are provided for the anniversary walk including location, activities, and entertainment. Tips are given for becoming involved as a team leader or Pacesetter fundraiser.
The National Breast Cancer Foundation is located in Frisco, Texas. Their mission is to save lives through early detection and providing mammograms to those in need. They raise funds through celebrity events and sponsorships to provide screening and support services to people with breast cancer. They help both men and women diagnosed with various types of breast cancer, from early to late stages.
The document summarizes the mission and activities of the American Cancer Society. The ACS is dedicated to eliminating cancer through research, education, advocacy, and service. It focuses on helping people stay well through prevention education, helping people get well through support services, finding cures through research funding, and fighting back against cancer through advocacy and events like Relay For Life. Funding helps support research grants, services like Hope Lodges and transportation assistance, and cancer screening promotion.
The document is an advertising supplement about the American Cancer Society's Relay For Life events. It provides background on how Relay For Life started with one doctor who raised money for cancer research by running for 24 hours. It has grown into a worldwide event with over 3.5 million participants who work to celebrate cancer survivors, remember those lost to cancer, and raise funds for cancer research. The supplement highlights some of the American Cancer Society's work to help cancer patients, provide support services, fund cancer research, and advocate for policies to fight cancer. It profiles one woman's personal experience with cancer in her family and why she relays to honor her loved ones and support the search for a cure.
The document is a sponsorship proposal from the Foundation for Women's Cancer inviting corporations to become the title sponsor of its upcoming National Race to End Women's Cancer. As title sponsor, the corporation would receive prominent branding and marketing exposure through the race and related events and media outreach. The sponsorship level of $75,000 provides benefits like branding in race marketing materials, speaking roles at events, and interaction opportunities at the race expo. The proposal emphasizes how sponsorship can raise awareness of gynecologic cancers and support the Foundation's efforts in research, patient support, and public education.
The document discusses the Susan G. Komen organization's mission to end breast cancer. It states that in the Komen South Florida service area each week, 28 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer, 9 will have late-stage disease, and 6 will lose their lives to the disease. It introduces the BigWigs campaign, which engages local leaders to raise funds and awareness in the fight against breast cancer. BigWigs commit to raising or donating a minimum of $5,000 over 4-6 weeks to support breast health services, education, and research.
This document outlines a public health campaign to increase awareness of Pap smear testing among African American women ages 22-65. The campaign will address abnormal Pap smear results and educate women on cervical cancer treatment and early detection. It will use free media like Facebook, blogs, and YouTube to disseminate information and encourage feedback. The campaign is requesting $5,000 to fund radio/bus ads and two community events on cervical cancer prevention. The goal is to improve follow-up rates after abnormal Pap smear results in the African American community.
This document provides information about sponsorship opportunities with Susan G. Komen Greater Cincinnati to support the fight against breast cancer. Partners can contribute $500 or more annually through general donations, event sponsorships, fundraising, or in-kind donations. The organization has invested over $10 million locally in breast health programs and research since 1997. Last year's Race for the Cure had nearly 12,000 participants and raised over $1 million. Sponsorships provide benefits like aligning with a respected cause and increasing visibility in the community.
Ovarcome is a non-profit organization founded in 2012 to raise awareness of ovarian cancer, fund research for a cure, and provide financial support to underprivileged women with ovarian cancer. The document outlines Ovarcome's upcoming gala on May 16th to raise funds and honor leaders in ovarian cancer research, treatment, and advocacy. It discusses Ovarcome's mission and accomplishments over the past 3 years, including research grants awarded, educational workshops held, and financial support provided to over 30 women nationally and internationally through their OvarCare program. The gala will feature speakers, presentations of awards, and entertainment to support Ovarcome's ongoing work.
The document discusses breast cancer as a major public health issue, with over 250,000 new cases estimated in the US in 2019. It notes that while breast self-exams can help detect cancer early, many women are not taught how to perform them due to taboos around discussing breasts. The Get In Touch Foundation aims to empower everyone to know their "normal" by making breast health routine through their Daisy Wheel education tool and mobile app. The brief challenges the audience to develop a strategic communications plan and big idea to achieve 500k app downloads in one year by appealing to new potential users.
The National Breast Cancer Foundation's mission is to provide early detection through mammograms and support services to help those with breast cancer. Its goals are to increase awareness about breast cancer and provide support and confidence to help patients fight the disease. It achieves this through various programs including free mammograms, support groups, educational resources, and fundraising events with celebrity support. The foundation aims to prevent breast cancer diagnoses and help the over 2 million breast cancer survivors in the US.
An estimated 12.7 million new cancer cases were diagnosed worldwide in 2008, with lung, female breast, colorectal and stomach cancers accounting for more than 40% of cases. Worldwide, an estimated 7.6 million deaths from cancer occurred in 2008, with lung, stomach, liver, colorectal and female breast cancers causing over half of cancer deaths. The Singapore Cancer Society provides cancer treatment subsidies, financial aid, hospice and home care services, transportation assistance, rehabilitation support, cancer screening, research, and public education to cancer patients.
The American Cancer Society was founded in 1913 and has grown to support millions globally in its mission of disease research, prevention, and patient support. It operates through local divisions and over 900 offices nationwide run primarily by 264,000 volunteers. Though fundraising is challenging, events like Relay for Life raise substantial funds, with the East Central Division averaging $89,700 per event. The Society aims to conquer cancer through research, education, advocacy, and by empowering people to reduce their risk.
1) Cancer is an uncontrolled growth of cells that can form tumors, and breast cancer is the most common cancer in women globally.
2) The Bahrain Cancer Society was established in 1989 to raise awareness of cancer prevention and support cancer patients through various educational programs, conferences, and financial assistance.
3) Since 2005, the Bahrain Cancer Society has partnered with the Ministry of Health and Batelco on a national campaign to promote early detection of breast cancer through free mammogram screenings. Over 112,000 women have been screened so far.
This document provides information about the 2014 Making Strides Against Breast Cancer event in Mesa County, Colorado. It summarizes the event details, including 159 participants who raised $18,788. It recognizes Community Hospital as the flagship sponsor who raised $3,000. It also outlines the American Cancer Society's impact in fighting breast cancer through research funding and patient support programs in Colorado.
YWCA struggles to bring women in for breast cancer careLarrisa Turner
The YWCA of Greater Lafayette Women's Cancer Program helps local women receive free breast cancer screening, treatment, and support services. However, the program has seen a decline in clients from nearly 2,400 women five years ago to over 1,400 last year. The director believes many uninsured and low-income women in the region are still unaware of the free services available to them. The program is working to increase outreach and address common misconceptions to connect more women in need with the resources and assistance they provide.
This document summarizes concerns about the exploitation of fundraising for breast cancer research. It notes that while billions have been raised and donated to research, death rates from breast cancer have not significantly declined. It examines partnerships between the Susan G. Komen foundation and food companies like Yoplait and KFC whose products have been linked to higher cancer risks. While these companies partner with Komen and consumers buy their pink-ribbon branded products thinking they are helping find a cure, the companies are actually exposing more people to risk factors. It argues many partnerships have hidden "max donation" caps so companies do not donate too much, despite the promotions implying all profits will go to research. Overall it suggests more accountability is needed in breast cancer
Support cancer charity organization todayseoworld77
Connect4Cancer, a cancer awareness charity in Los Angeles, California provides ... women face especially in dealing with breast cancer and ovarian cancer.
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Corporate Breakfast ScriptDomenick Casuccio
The document provides details of a corporate breakfast event held by the American Cancer Society to promote the upcoming 10th anniversary Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk in Richmond. The timeline outlines presentations on how funds are used locally and for research, survivor stories, and panels on fundraising and advocacy. Sponsors of the event are recognized including CarMax, Dominion, The Electrical Team, Pepsi, and SunTrust. Event details are provided for the anniversary walk including location, activities, and entertainment. Tips are given for becoming involved as a team leader or Pacesetter fundraiser.
The National Breast Cancer Foundation is located in Frisco, Texas. Their mission is to save lives through early detection and providing mammograms to those in need. They raise funds through celebrity events and sponsorships to provide screening and support services to people with breast cancer. They help both men and women diagnosed with various types of breast cancer, from early to late stages.
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8. The Pink Ribbon became a symbol for Breast Cancer Awareness in 1991 The Susan G. Komen Foundation handed out Pink Ribbons to participants in its ‘New York City Race For Breast Cancer Survivors’
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