Financial Resources —Did you know that there are many financial resources that can help people living with breast cancer? Find out more
Rally for the Cure — Golf, tennis, dinner events and so much more...
Go Passionately Pink to help save lives! — Just wear pink, have fun and raise money to fight breast cancer. Be inspired by the multitude of ideas right here, or think of your own. There are so many creative ways to have fun and fight breast cancer.
We are proud to announce the 2012-2013 West Virginia Grant Recipients
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Project Organization Director Contact
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Reaching Out to Women of Color |
Bonnie’s Bus – WVU Foundation/ Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center |
Sara Jane Gainor |
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Breast Health for the Impoverished Uninsured |
West Virginia Health Right |
Angie Settle |
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Breast Health Basics |
Wheeling Hospital
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Debbie Radosevich |
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Nurturing Hope and Health |
Jackson General Hospital |
Trinity Swain |
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Greenbrier County B.A.B.E. (Bringing Awareness through Breast Education) Project |
Robert C. Byrd Clinic |
Kim Estep |
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Physician/Healthcare Worker Education for an Oncology Clinical Trials Network in West Virginia |
WVU Foundation/ Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center |
Jame Abraham |
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Breast Health Project |
Camden Clark Medical Center |
Kim Couch |
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Circle of Hope |
McDowell County FACES |
Kathie Whitt |
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Increasing Breast Cancer Detection in Older West Virginia Women |
Bonnie’s Bus – WVU Foundation/ Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center |
Sara Jane Gainor |
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Reach out to these programs for awareness, screening and treatment needs. Hopefully one of these programs is in your community. With your ongoing support we look forward to providing funding for more grants in the next season 2013-2014. If your program is interested in funding from WV Affiliate Susan G Komen for the Cure, please print off the RFP form by clicking here and submit by the deadline, or contact grantchair@komenwv.org for more information. |
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