Tyler Komen Affiliate Awards $225,000 In Program Grants
The Tyler affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure has awarded grants totaling $225,000 to support Smith County's breast health education and breast cancer screening programs, Komen Tyler Affiliate Media Chair Rebecca Berkley said.
The Komen Tyler Affiliate's local fundraising efforts, along with the Komen Tyler Race for the Cure, have enabled it to fund several projects for 2008.
"In order to ensure our funds are making the greatest impact, the Komen Tyler Affiliate works with local medical experts and community leaders to conduct comprehensive community needs assessments," said Clay Thompson, Komen Tyler Affiliate grants chairman and board member.
Up to 75 percent of funds raised by a Komen Affiliate remains in the community to fund local breast health education and breast cancer screening and treatment programs. Remaining income supports the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Award and Research Grant Program, which funds groundbreaking breast cancer research and educational and scientific programs around the world, Mrs. Berkley said.
The Komen Foundation was established in 1982 by Nancy Brinker to honor the memory of her sister, Susan G. Komen, who died from breast cancer at the age of 36.
The Komen Foundation is the world's largest private funder of community-based breast health education and breast cancer screening and treatment programs.
Together with its affiliate network, corporate partners and generous donors, the Komen Foundation has raised over a billion dollars, Mrs. Berkley said.
The 2008 Komen Tyler Race for the Cure will be held May 10 at Bergfeld Park. To register for the race or for more information on breast health visit www.komentyler.org.






