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Uninsured women will get life-saving mammograms through Susan G. Komen grant

The Milwaukee Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure has awarded Community Memorial Hospital a $26,400 grant to provide mammograms to 100 uninsured women through the Community Outreach Health Clinic. Grant recipients were announced at the May 8 Pink Is Powerful celebration to honor sponsors and volunteers whose dedication to the fight against breast cancer has resulted in raising more awareness and dollars for our community than ever before.

"It is important that every woman have an opportunity for a mammogram," said Kerry Freiberg, Executive Director of Community Memorial Foundation. "This test can save so many lives. We are very grateful to Susan G. Komen for the Cure for its support in our effort to contribute to the health and quality of life of women in our community."

To participate in the program, women must be eligible for services from the Community Outreach Health Clinic (income at 185 percent of poverty level or below, without health insurance, and not eligible for other benefit programs), must be age 40-49, or have physical symptoms or risk factors such as family history of breast cancer. For more information or to make an appointment, call 262-257-3393.

Susan G. Komen for the Cure is the world's largest and most progressive grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and activists. Their mission is ending breast cancer forever by empowering people to take charge of their health care through awareness and early detection and, if diagnosed, to survive; ensuring quality of care for all, regardless of race, ethnic background, language, income or insurance status; and energizing science to find the causes and cures of breast cancer - and ultimately, to prevent breast cancer in the first place.

Learn more about the Breast Care Center in the Women's Health Center at Community Memorial Hospital.