Learn more about Komen Central Indiana
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Learn more about Komen Central Indiana
2012 SUSAN G. KOMEN CENTRAL INDIANA AFFILIATE SPONSORS RACE SPONSORS The Kroger Company Emmis Indianapolis Woman Magazine IUPUI Starbucks Coffee Company WTHR-TV Channel 13 Comcast Hoosier Lottery Indiana University Health Lamar Outdoor Advertising St. Vincent Cancer Care UnitedHealthcare Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Chamberlain College of Nursing Detail + Design Enterprise Leasing Company of Indianapolis, LLC McAlister’s Deli Sparkling ICE Toshiba Business Solutions American Surety Company Capital Group Companies, the home of American Funds Duke Realty FastSigns FedEx Firestone Building and Industrial Products NUVO That’s Good HR The National Bank of Indianapolis A Classic Party Rentals A. Arnold World Class Relocation Beckman Coulter Inc. Charles Schwab Hologic Indianapolis Indians Indy’s Child Magazine Lilly USA, LLC MacAllister Rentals Macy’s Qdoba Mexican Grill Solis Center Team in Training - Leukemia & Lymphoma Baldwin & Lyons, Inc. Country Club of Indianapolis D.L. Couch Happy Snaps Photo Booths Hunt Construction Group, Inc. Ray’s Trash Service Stage & Screen Rentals Target Four Corners Framing Lewis Equipment Rental DBA Pink Pots Thorntons Inc. Arlington/Roe & Co. Celadon Trucking Crown Corr, Inc. Hendricks Regional Health Community Health Network Hylant Group Jersey Mike’s Subs Andy Mohr Ford PINK TIE BALL SPONSORS Thomas Caterers of Distinction Washington National Detail + Design Reising Radio Partners / QMIX Schwarz Group Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP IU Department of Radiation Oncology A Classic Party Rental Company Duke Realty EPI, Inc. Ice Miller Indiana University Breast Surgeons Lumina Foundation Northwest Radiology Network, PC Southern Wine & Spirits Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Capital Group Companies, the home of American Funds Community Health Network That’s Good HR Indiana Breast Cancer Awareness Trust Thirty One Managed Health Services Deloitte Services LLP Scottish Rite Cathedral Tom Wood Automotive Zink Distributing Cassidy Turley Happy Snaps Photo Booths Fuzzy Zoeller Monarch Beverage Salin Bank SUSAN G. KOMEN FOR THE CURE® Susan G. Komen for the Cure® is the world’s largest advocate for breast health and has invested more than $1.9 billion in finding the cures since its beginning in 1982. Every major advancement in breast cancer research has been funded in part by Komen dollars, including the understanding that there is more than one type of breast cancer. Several research grants are currently being conducted here in Indiana at Indiana University and Purdue University. One groundbreaking study at IU Simon Cancer Center has implications for treatment of other types of cancer. CENTRAL INDIANA AFFILIATE OF SUSAN G. KOMEN FOR THE CURE® Komen Central Indiana is one of 124 affiliates and contributes 25% of its revenue to fund breast cancer research on the causes, improved treatments and cures for breast cancer. The remaining 75% stays local in our 21-county service area to provide grants for breast health programs. These programs help ensure that women in Central Indiana are getting the screenings, treatment assistance and survivor support they need. OUR MISSION The mission of Susan G. Komen for the Cure is to save lives and end breast cancer forever by empowering people, ensuring quality care for all and energizing science to find the cures. OUR VISION A world without breast cancer. komenindy.org | (317) 638-2873 | [email protected] | 3500 DePauw Blvd., Suite 2070 | Indianapolis, IN 46268 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES If you would like to volunteer for special events, health fairs, committees or the Race for the Cure, please submit your information at indy.info-komen.org/volunteer. CENTRAL INDIANA RACE FOR THE CURE® The Komen Central Indiana Race for the Cure is the largest single-day fundraising event in Indiana and one of the largest Komen Races in the world. In 2012, more than 27,000 Race participants, 500 volunteers and more than 100 corporations came together to raise $2 million to help end breast cancer by funding research, education and early detection services. The 22nd annual Race will take place Saturday, April 20th 2013 at Military Park in downtown Indianapolis. This event features a competitive 5K run/walk, a noncompetitive 5K, a one-mile family walk, Survivor Parade, Survivor Village and Kids for the Cure activity station. The Race raises more than 80% of our affiliate’s annual revenue, so we always appreciate your help with recruiting participants and raising funds beyond registration fees! To see the impact your support and donations make in the lives of Central Indiana women and their families, you can visit us on our website for some personal stories. 2012 COMMUNITY GRANTS AWARDED 2012-2013 KOMEN CENTRAL INDIANA EVENTS August 29th 2012 PINK HONOR ROLL Sunday, September 16th 2012 PINK RIBBON SURVIVOR CELEBRATION @ Ritz Charles Carmel October BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH (check website for events and promotions) Saturday, November 3rd 2012 TEAM CELEBRATION & KICKOFF Saturday, February 23rd 2013 PINK TIE BALL GALA @ Scottish Rite Cathedral $1.6 million was awarded to the following 14 breast health programs The Affiliate conducts a detailed community needs assessment every two years to determine existing gaps in local breast health and breast cancer services. Grants are awarded through a peer-reviewed process that is consistent with Komen national standards. Grants are not awarded to individuals. Counties served include: Bartholomew, Boone, Brown, Clinton, Decatur, Delaware, Grant, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Henry, Howard, Johnson, Madison, Marion, Montgomery, Morgan, Rush, Shelby, Tippecanoe and Tipton counties If you or someone you know is in our 21-county service area and in need of breast health assistance, try contacting the nearest grantee listed to see if you qualify for assistance. Boone County Community Clinic Cancer Services of East Central Indiana Cancer Services of Grant County Columbus Regional Hospital Community Hospital Anderson Decatur County Memorial Hospital Gennesaret Free Clinic Hancock Regional Hospital Foundation Interlocal Community Action Program Little Red Door Cancer Agency Rush Memorial Hospital Shalom St. Vincent Hospital & Health Care Center, Inc. Wishard Health Services YWCA of Greater Lafayette Saturday, April 20th 2013 RACE FOR THE CURE @ Military Park Have a question about the grant process or a recipient? Contact Wendy Noe, Community Grants and Education Coordinator at 317-638-2873. For more information and registration, go to komenindy.org/events JOIN US ONLINE Downtown Indianapolis If you would like to receive our monthly newsletter to learn about news, events, opportunities, stories and our impact in Central Indiana, you can subscribe at: indy.info-komen.org/signup EDUCATION PROGRAMS & MATERIALS We have education initiatives year-round. These include webinars, symposiums, corporate wellness programs, “lunch and learns” for employees and other outreach efforts in our 21-county service area. If you are hosting a wellness event, fundraiser or Race team-building initiative at your office, we are happy to provide free education materials such as breast self awareness cards, brochures and pink ribbons. Please contact us at [email protected] if you are interested in getting materials or finding out what opportunities are available in your area.t CENTRAL INDIANA AFFILIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Dana Curish [email protected] GRANTS & EDUCATION COORDINATOR Wendy Noe [email protected] DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT Marcy Zunk, CFRE [email protected] COMMUNICATIONS & FUNDRAISING COORDINATOR Elise LeBlanc [email protected] BREAST CANCER FACTS •B reast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in women in the U.S. (lung cancer is first). • 1 in 8 women (12.5%) will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. • The five-year survival rate is now 98%. • 90-95% of all diagnosed breast cancer is diagnosed in individuals with no family history. • While rare, men can be diagnosed with breast cancer since they, too, have breast tissue (roughly 2,000 in the U.S. each year). • African American women have less chance of developing breast cancer than Caucasian women but are more likely to die from it. • Not all breast cancers have tumors. • For the types of breast cancers that have a mass, it can take up to 10 years for it grow large enough to feel on your own. OFFICE MANAGER Sarah Schmitz [email protected] 2012 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Lyle Browne James Burnes Tory Callaghan Castor Robert Goulet, M.D. Christina Kim, M.D. Julie Meek, Vice President Sandra Miller, Secretary John Papageorge, President Kathy Rokita Karla Schlichte, Treasurer Michael Marker Anne Hamilton Terri Bendes Annmarie Novotney Lynette Hanes Amadou Yattassaye
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