The Ladies of Power at Heights High use creativity and school spirit to fundraise for breast cancer awareness through Go Pink for the Cure.| Susan G. Komen®
When it comes to school fundraisers for breast cancer, Primrose Schools are proving you’re never too young to make a difference. Through Go Pink for the Cure, campuses are transforming lemonade stands, pumpkins and hallway handprints into powerful fundraising tools. The post Little Hands, Big Impact appeared first on Susan G. Komen®.| Susan G. Komen®
“Breast cancer? I don’t need to worry about that right now. I’m too young.” If you’re in your 20s, 30s or even 40s, this might be your thought process. You might think, “I don’t need to worry about breast cancer right now. That’s for later, when I’m older.” Unfortunately, you’d be wrong. Breast cancer can […] The post You’re Not Too Young, Bestie: Know Your Risk appeared first on Susan G. Komen®.| Susan G. Komen®
Every great team has a mascot. When you join ShareForCures (SFC), you get one, too. Meet the SFC unicorn, Hope and learn more.| Susan G. Komen®
Susan G. Komen® is marking a significant milestone in the effort to improve care and outcomes for people facing IBC.| Susan G. Komen®
ShareForCures Alliance welcomes For the Breast of Us-the first-ever, inclusive online community for women of color affected by breast cancer.| Susan G. Komen®
After COVID-19 led to the cancelation of her local Race for the Cure, Emily Nomberg found a new way to give back in honor of her mom's legacy through Komen's DIY Fundraising.| Susan G. Komen®
For Wisconsin mom of three and firefighter Bizzy Smith, 2022 was a whirlwind of emotions, beginning with receiving the call that she and her best friend and fellow firefighter Sunny Pulver had been cast as a team on season 36 of “The Amazing Race.” The year would end with her struggling for a diagnosis for the lumps in her left breast.| Susan G. Komen®