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National Spotlight

Who are you running for? — Join in the fight against breast cancer by running a full or half marathon through Marathon for the Cure™

Rally for the Cure — Golf, tennis, dinner events and so much more...

A brand to trust — We are honored that Susan G. Komen for the Cure® ranked number one in a recent Harris Interactive poll as the most valued non-profit brand and the charity people are most likely to donate money to. Additionally, Komen for the Cure ranked second on the 2010 list of the nation’s most trusted charities. Thank you to all who help us daily in the fight to end breast cancer!

Current Grant Recipients

These projects have been selected by our independent Grant Review Panel as those that will have the greatest impact in serving uninsured or underinsured women in our service area. Please note that Susan G. Komen for the Cure® is not a direct service provider.

List of Current Community Grant Recipients

 

Anmed Health

Anmed Health provides free screening and diagnostic mammograms, ultrasounds, MRIs, biopsies, and educational materials to underinsured women in Anderson and Pickens Counties.

Bon Secours St. Francis

Bon Secours St. Francis funds free mammograms, ultrasounds and biopsies to underserved, uninsured women.

Cancer Association of Anderson

Cancer Association of Anderson provides financial assistance with prescription medicine, gas to travel to doctor visits, medical equipment and supplies for low-income breast cancer patients.

Cancer Society of Greenville County

Cancer Society of Greenville County educates women on early detection and provides treatment-related assistance to low-income women battling breast cancer in Greenville County.

Greenville Hospital System Cancer Center

Greenville Hospital Cancer Center provides free outpatient physician visits, clinical breast exams, mammograms and ultrasounds to low-income, uninsured women.

Lexington Medical Center Foundation

Lexington Medical Center Foundation extends free mammograms to the uninsured and underinsured, as well as free transportation for access to care.

North Greenville Hospital Long Term Acute Care

North Greenville Hospital's breast health screening and education program provides breast health screenings and appropriate referrals for diagnostics, biopsies, and treatment for those in northern Greenville County including Travelers Rest, Slater, Marietta, Cleveland, Blue Ridge, and portions of Berea and Dacusville.

Self Regional Healthcare

Self Regional Healthcare provides services to seven counties in Upstate SC: Greenwood, Abbeville, McCormick, Laurens, Edgefield, Saluda, and Newberry with an increased number of screening mammograms, diagnostic breast procedures, and continued survival support services to qualifying women.

Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System

Spartanburg Regional Healthcare provides screening and diagnostic services to low-income and uninsured women in Spartanburg County.

 

Glenda Innman-Williamson (Board of Directors), Jackie Folinas (Spartanburg Regional Health Services District, Inc.), Maria Johnson (Greenville Hospital System), Patricia Eberhardt (AnMed Health), Kelly Jeffcoat (Lexington Medical Center), Edward Heidtman (Board of Directors), Ashley Howard (Self Regional Healthcare), Kathryn Smith (Cancer Association of Anderson), Rebecca Hill (Bon Secours St. Francis), Tammy van Gieson (Board of Directors, President), Joyce Boyette (Cancer Society of Greenville County), Cynthia Fryer (Board of Directors), Ginny Milam (Board of Directors), Allie Eriksson (North Greenville Hospital), Ryan Tollefson (Executive Director), and Diana Ivankovic (Board of Directors)