FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 29 2011
The
ninth annual Avon Walk for Breast Cancer season continued with the Avon Walk San Francisco on the weekend, of July 8-10,
which raised $4.2 million to advance access to care and finding a cure for
breast cancer. The Avon Walk San Francisco, the sixth of nine Avon Walks this
year, attracted nearly 2,000 participants from 38 states, Washington, D.C., and
four countries – including Canada, China, and Singapore – and 227 men and 185 breast cancer survivors, who
all joined together to raise life-saving funds and awareness for breast cancer.
Carol
Kurzig, president of the Avon Foundation for Women, announced
more than $1.9 million in grants to nine local Bay Area organizations,
including Mendocino County, during the Closing Ceremony, ensuring the funds
raised immediately benefit the community. More grants are slated to be awarded
throughout the year to breast cancer programs nationwide. “Our beneficiaries
offer life-saving services to patients regardless of their ability to pay. And
they’re doing cutting-edge research to find better treatments, prevention
strategies, and ultimately a cure. These new grants will literally help them
save lives,” said Kurzig.
The
Avon Foundation awarded five community grants to further strengthen the Avon
Safety Net program, which consists of more than 100 hospitals across the
country that ensure women and men who might otherwise fall through the cracks
of the healthcare system have access to high quality breast cancer services.
The Safety Net grants include:
·
Cancer Resource
Center of Mendocino County, received a grant of $125,000
·
Alameda County
Medical Center,
the Avon Walk San Francisco medical sponsor based in Oakland, CA, received a
grant of $250,000;
·
California Pacific
Medical Center Foundation – St. Luke’s of San Francisco received a grant of
$140,000;
·
Women's Cancer
Resource Center of Oakland, CA received a grant of $125,000;
·
Charlotte Maxwell
Complementary Clinic of Oakland, CA, received a grant of $125,000.
·
The Avon
Comprehensive Breast Center at San Francisco General Hospital, one of the Avon
Foundation’s eight flagship programs nationwide, received $750,000 to support
its mobile mammography program, as well as a high-risk genetic clinic,
community outreach programs and three breast cancer research projects.
·
Project Open Hand of San Francisco
received $200,000 to support the Homebound Critically Ill Program that
specifically provides meals, grocery services and education programs for breast
cancer patients and their families.
·
The Marin County
Department of Health & Human Services of San Rafael, CA, received $150,000
to support a research project that is developing a saliva-based test to assess
breast cancer risk.
·
Zero Breast Cancer of San Rafael, CA, received
$125,000 to support community research to better understand the genetic and
environmental factors that may be involved in breast cancer risk.
About the Avon Walk
for Breast Cancer San Francisco
During
the Avon Walk San Francisco, which is a noncompetitive event, women and men had
a choice of walking a marathon (26.2 miles) or a marathon and a half (39.3
miles) over the weekend. The event kicked off Saturday, July 9, with an
early morning Opening Ceremony at Fort Mason in San Francisco. Following the
ceremony, walkers began their journey, traveling through the streets of San
Francisco and concluding at the Avon Walk “Wellness Village” at Corte Madera Town Park. The “Wellness Village” featured
two-person pink sleeping tents, hot showers, full hot meals, entertainment,
volunteer medical services and comprehensive support services, along with
leisure activities such as relaxing yoga to stretch out the muscles and a spa
zone with mini-back-and-foot-massages. On Sunday, July 10, walkers completed the
walk, ending back at Fort Mason, where thousands of family members and friends
greeted them and shared in a celebratory and moving Closing Ceremony, including
the awarding of new grants.
To
participate in the Avon Walk San Francisco, each walker raised a minimum of
$1,800 in donations. The Avon Foundation for Women [a 501(c)(3) public charity]
manages the funds raised, which it awards to local, regional and national
breast cancer organizations to support five areas of the breast cancer cause,
including awareness and education, screening and diagnosis, access to
treatment, support services, and scientific research.
Since
its launch in 2003, the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer series has raised more than
$400 million through the dedication of more than 145,000 participating women
and men from across the country, including thousands of Avon Associates and
Representatives. The Avon Walk San Francisco is the sixth event of the 2011
season, and registration is still open for women and men to take part in the
remaining 2011 Avon Walks: Santa
Barbara (September 17-18), New
York City (October 15-16), and Charlotte,
NC (October 22-23).
To
register, donate or for additional information, please visit www.avonwalk.org or
call 800-541-WALK. For information
on the Avon Foundation visit www.avonfoundation.org.
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