The International Breast Cancer Research Foundation was founded by Dr. Richard Love of the Univeristy of Wisconsin and several other cancer physicians in 1992 due to the frustration of the lack of progress in the fight against breast cancer.
Their mission statement is, " The International Breast Cancer Research Foundation believes that only through practical, cost-effective breakthrough research that takes advantage of the most promising opportunities and ideas everywhere in the world can we reach our goal of ending the suffering and death caused by breast cancer."
Based in Madison, Wisconsin, ICBRF is reaching out to women all over the world. They have studies going on in Vietnam, Philippines, China, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Taiwan, Morocco, Nigeria, and many more countries.
ICBRF can be contacted at:
660 John Nolen Drive Madison, WI 53713
Telephone: +1 608.268.3077
FAX: +1 608.246.3019
Email: kris@ibcrf.org
All information for this organization was retrieved from:
http://www.ibcrf.org/index.html
Monday, March 30, 2009
Me And The Breast Cancer Fund of Ohio
I have done a lot of research on what the Breast Cancer Fund of Ohio offers for their patients and survivors. I spoke with their Secretary/Treasurer Regional Board Member Rachel Kirk for additional information. I am very happy that there is an organization that is local where the funds that stay in Ohio to help patients and survivors here in our own state. Breast cancer has affected my own family and to by finding this organization I now can encourage those I know to purchase these "pink ribbon" license plate so that the money can go to benefit some else's mom, sister, aunt, grandmother, or friend.
The How of Breast Cancer Fund of Ohio
The Breast Cancer Fund of Ohio grants monies to agencies throughout Ohio that provide financial assistance breast cancer patients. Their strategy is to make people aware of the purpose of the "pink ribbon" license plate. The plate costs $35 but $25 goes to Breast Cancer Fund of Ohio. The more plates they sell the more money they can grant to agencies to help patients and survivors. They do mass mailings to hospitals throughout Ohio to inform people that they are there to help and about the plate. They also have radio ads and newspaper ads. This year they will be at the Ohio State fair to promote the plate. Their target is anyone who cares about breast cancer patients and survivors. They want people to show their support 365 days a year. In 2008, they granted $55,100 to agencies in Ohio, and they are hoping to double that this year.
What is the Breast Cancer Fund of Ohio?
The Breast Cancer Fund of Ohio is an organization that helps breast cancer patients and survivors with financial needs. They are also hoping that in the years to come that they will sell enough license plates to help with clinical trials. Their biggest issue is that they don't want patients having to make the decision between paying rent or going for treatment. All the money that is raised stays to benefit the patients and survivors in Ohio.
Who Are The Members of Breast Cancer Fund of Ohio?
The members of Breast Cancer Fund of Ohio are survivors of breast cancer. They have a Board of Directors and hire outside services to do the daily paper work and the answering of the phones. The organization has a Code of Regulations that defines the group and its goal which part of it was stated in the previous blog. They are different than most breast cancer groups because they benefit from "pink ribbon" license plate. All the cancer patients and survivors regardless of race, gender, and class can receive funding from the plates.
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