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#IAMKOMENATL
KOMEN ATLANTA
April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015
Your Susan G. Komen Affiliate of the Year
#WEAREKOMENATL
FISCAL YEAR 14/15 IN REVIEW:
In 2014/2015 we granted $1.56 million to breast health programs in Metro Atlanta
to provide life-saving breast screenings, diagnostic testing and treatment
support to those who cannot afford these services.
Local partners:
Atlanta Legal Aid Society, Inc., Center for Black Women’s Wellness; Clayton
County Board of Health; Cobb and Douglas County Public Health Department;
District Four Health Services; Grady Health Foundation; Gwinnett, Newton, and
Rockdale Counties (East Metro) Health Department; North Fulton Community
Charities; Northside Hospital; Piedmont Fayette Hospital; Piedmont Newnan
Hospital; Saint Joseph’s Mercy Care Services; Southern Regional Medical
Center: The Women’s Center at Spivey Station; The Good Samaritan Health
Center, Inc.; TurningPoint Breast Cancer Rehabilitation; WellStar Foundation;
and, YWCA of Greater Atlanta.
9,500
60
0
5,
00
0
clinical breast exams and
mammograms are the front
line tools for early detection
2,
MORE THAN
2,600 DIAGNOSTIC
SERVICES
Community
Impact
MORE THAN
350 SURVIVOR
SUPPORT SERVICES
Worship
in Pink
Awarded
“Affiliate of the Year” –
highest recognition
in Komen network
for innovation,
fiscal responsibility, and
dedication to mission.
AFFILIATE
OF YEAR
MORE THAN
125 LEGAL
SERVICES PROVIDED
35
0
MORE THAN 5,000
BREAST SCREENINGS
Race for the Cure,
held on May 10, 2014,
welcomed more than 9,000
participants and raised
$1.15 million to
provide life-saving breast
services in Metro Atlanta.
Education outreach –
More than 110,000
individuals impacted
through education
efforts.
BREAST HEALTH
SERVICES
12
5
PROVIDED
MORE THAN
Race for
the Cure
Bubbles
& Bling
Bubbles and Bling, held on
February 6, 2015, raised
$192,500 to support
Komen Atlanta’s mission.
Worship in Pink, Atlanta’s largest
annual education initiative,
reached more than 111,000
individuals and distributed
more than 44,000
educational calendars.
73 CANCERS
DETECTED
Komen Atlanta’s mission is to enable women and men in Metro Atlanta to detect and survive breast cancer.
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7% 9%
192,500
258,000
11%
297,000
12%
42%
353,000
19%
543,500
1,188,000
$2,832,000
$492,000
provided to fund breast cancer research
$336,000
used to educate and raise awareness
$480,000 +
The Kroger Company
$295, 000 +
Jeffrey Fashion Cares 2014
$40,000 +
Community Health Charities
of Georgia
Evan Hart
North Fulton Hospital
$30,000 +
Cox Media Group
Nordstrom
Wells Fargo
$25,000 +
Agile
Best Self Atlanta Magazine
Bowling for Boobs
Jay Geier
Georgia-Pacific
Susan and Jim Hannan
Hooters
Lenox Square Mall
Local Ford Dealers
Piedmont Healthcare
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
WSB-TV
$20,000 +
Georgia Power Company
Northside Hospital
$15,000 +
Associated Credit Union
$15,000 + (continued)
Cancer Treatment Centers
of America
Dunkin' Donuts
Lila and Doug Hertz
Perdue Farms
Sparkling ICE
Track Seven Events, LLC
WellStar Health System
$10,000 +
Belk
Dee and Tom Coley
Kaiser Permanente
Komen Cars
Mueller Water Products
Perimeter Plastic Surgery
United Distributors, Inc.
$5,000 +
Appen Newspapers
The Arc Foundation Charitable Trust
Atlanta Magazine
Atlanta Oncology Associates
Bank of America
Bennett Thrasher Foundation
Carl Black Buick GMC
Comfort Keepers
Corner Bakery Cafe
Dow International Finance
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
Gloria and Richard Kerns
Great Soles
GTC Gives Back
Hennessy Automobile Companies
Roger Hunt
Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta
$5,000 + (continued)
Joe E. Johnston Foundation
Jeffrey Kalinsky
KPMG
LexisNexis
MARTA Employees Charity Club
Neighbor Newspapers
Northside Radiology Associates, P.C.
Regions Bank
Rock-Tenn
Louise S. Sams
Miranda and Harry Shapiro
Meredith Sidewater
Martha Parker
Standard Press
Unisource Worldwide, Inc.
Warren Averett
Sheila Weidman-Farley
Winship Cancer Institute of Emory
University
$1,000 +
Academy Sports and Outdoors
Active Production and Design
Advanced Skincare, LLC
Aegon Transamerica Foundation
AKA Tree Removal
Alexander Wang
The Allstate Foundation
Alpharetta and Roswell CVBs
AmericasMart Atlanta
Mary Anderson
Apollo MD
Ellen F. Arnovitz
Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation
Mark Arum
Tracy Badham
$1,000 + (continued)
Bank of North Georgia
Bauman and Company
Lynn and Tim Baxter
Brandon Bennett
Big Canoe Volunteer
Fire Department, Inc.
Booz Allen Hamilton
Michele and Pat Boushka
William Bowling
Karen and Alan Bragman
Brite Lite Logos of the South
Bryan Cave, LLP
Nell Butler
CaraVita Home Care
The CarMax Foundation
Moanica Caston
Ada Lee and A.D. "Pete" Correll
CentraArchy
Central Gwinnett High School
Choe's Hapkido of Forsyth
Kelli Christie
Circulatory Centers
Classic Party Rentals
Michael Cohen
The Community Foundation of Greater
Atlanta
Covenant Foundation, Inc.
Cathy and Tye Darland
Ann and Jay Davis
Davita
Dalton Diamond
Jennifer and Curley Dossman
Connie and Tom Dotzenrod
Carole and Philip Ellender
Freeman Elliott
Enjoi Concierge Group
$1,000 + (continued)
Eridan and Keven Lake
Establishment
Cindy and John Ferguson
Christian Fischer
Flash Foods
Forsyth County Fire Department
Amy and Nicholas Franz
Viki and Paul Freeman
Susan Fulginiti
GA Korean Women's Golf Association
Susan Gatehouse
Heather and Keener Gill
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Glenn
GO Energy Drink
Granite Properties
Kimberly and David Greaves
Daniel Groce
H. Foundation
Kim and Steven Hartsock
Paula and Lash Harrison
Havertys Furniture Companies
S.D. Haymaker
Leslie Holmes
Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival Atlanta
iHeartMedia Management Services
Illuminations
Kelly and Dan Ingevaldson
Terry and Dick Ingwersen
Martha Insley
International Gourmet Products
Jackson Healthcare, LLC
Cindy Janis
Anita Johnson
Debi Jacobs
Just Breast LLC
Kent's Pack and Load
$1,000 + (continued)
Kerry Rockford Enterprises
Kids II Foundation
Daniel King
Monica Kaufman Pearson
King & Spalding LLP
David Kuniansky
Las Vegas Sands Corp.
Debbie and Eddie Levin
Stephanie and Mark Luetters
Cheri MacDonald
The M & T Charitable Foundation
Manheim
Marbury Creative Group, LLC
Robert Massave
Shelley Middleton
JoLynn and Steve Merlin
Jackie and Tony Montag
NewPoint Media Group
North Fulton Women's Oncology
North Gwinnett High School
oXYGen Financial
The Painted Lady Tattoo Parlor
Beth and David Park
Patronis Elementary School
Peach State Federal Credit Union
Laura Pearson
Diane Ponzio
Gina and Randall Porter
Posh for a Purpose, Inc.
Tammy and Chris Pratts
Debbie and Gary Price
Primrose School of Midtown
Rag & Bone Industries, LLC
Raymond James
Patty and Doug Reid
Thomas Roepke
Romantic Reveals
$1,000 + (continued)
Tina Robinson
Ruth and Mark Rosenberg
Roswell Radiology Associates
Julie Savini
Schneider National Foundation
Shawn Scott
Linda and Steve Selig
Kristen Seltenright
David Sholder
April and Tye Speed
Kimberly Spencer
Spencer Pest Services
Stephenson Middle School
Cati and Andy Stone
Sunbelt Marketing, Inc.
Swifty Car Wash
Switch Inc.
Synovus
T2Tennis
TBI Airport Management, Inc.
John Tindel
Thomas Eye Group
Toscana Trattoria
Toshiba America Medical Systems
Triad Advisors, Inc.
Turner Foundation, Inc.
Tracey Tynes
Universal Diamond Corporation
Vibe Ride
Vineyard Vines Retail, LLC
Kathy and Stan Walters
Wilmington Trust
Winston & Strawn
Wolff Shoe Company
Y Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery
The Zaban Foundation, Inc
THANK YOU!
$1.56
DONORS
FINANCIALS
Komen Atlanta 2014-2015 Income
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Breast Cancer Awareness Month
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Cati Diamond Stone
Komen Atlanta Executive Director
#IAmKomenATL - I proudly serve Metro Atlanta as the Executive Director
for Komen Atlanta. Five years ago, at the age of 35, I was diagnosed with
stage 3 breast cancer. My cancer was aggressive, and so was my
treatment: chemotherapy, radiation, a mastectomy and numerous
reconstruction surgeries. But one treatment ultimately saved my life: a
medication called Herceptin, which was developed through funding from
Susan G. Komen. Thanks to Komen and its many supporters like you,
I survived.
I promise to work every day until we fulfill Nancy Brinker’s promise to her
sister Susan G. Komen: to save lives and end breast cancer forever by
empowering people, ensuring quality care for all and energizing science
to find the cures.
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BREAST CANCER IN ATLANTA: Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosis in women
in Georgia. It is also the second most common cause of cancer deaths in Georgia women. Early
detection through screening is key to survival. However, many of Metro Atlanta’s women are
diagnosed at later stages, making both screening and diagnostic services vitally important to the
health of our community. When combined with educational outreach conducted by Komen Atlanta,
these services provide health care options for all at any stage of breast cancer.
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More than
1 million people
served in
METRO ATLANTA
since 1991
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GET SCREENED: Have a clinical breast exam at least every three years starting at age 20, and every year starting at age 40. Ask
your health care provider which screening tests are right for you and when you should start having regular mammograms based
on your personal risk factors.
COST OF SERVICES
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Average Clinical Breast Exam $25
Average Mammogram $125
Average Biopsy $500
GIVE THE GIFT OF A SCREENING SERVICE TODAY
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Christmas Day
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Kwanzaa Begins
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Komen Atlanta can’t make an impact without you.
Your support makes a direct impact on our
community. For as little as $25, you can make a
breast health screening available to a neighbor in
need. Visit www.komenatlanta.org to help today.
25 YEARS OF IMPACT 1991-2016
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Kick off your New Year - Register for Race for the Cure with our Early Bird Discount "earlybird2016" and save! www.komenatlanta.org/race
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Martin Luther
King Jr. Day
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BREAST CANCER BASICS: Except for skin cancers, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the United States; it accounts for nearly 1 in 3
cancers diagnosed. Each year, more than 200,000 cases of breast cancer are diagnosed in women and more than 2,000 cases of breast cancer are diagnosed
in men in the United States. Early detection saves lives. In 1980, the 5-year relative survival rate for women diagnosed with early stage breast cancer was about
74%; today, that number is 99%.
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As a 3-time breast cancer survivor, my promise is to educate, to inform, and to be an
inspiration to others. Here are the top 5 things I learned during my journey:
1. In the words of songstress Erika Badu, I am not my hair, and most certainly I am not my boobs!
2. Always put your prostheses in the same place at night. It is a terrible thing to be ready to start your day
and you cannot find your STUFF!
3. A sense of humor really is medicine for the spirit and nourishment for the soul!
4. One must launch your own individual battle against breast cancer. I learned I had to do ME! I had to find
my own statement of strength and victory. To signal my victory, with my surgeon’s approval and absolute
delight, I completed a mastectomy tattoo across my chest, a flower garden that reminds me of how
victorious I have been and how beautiful I am in spite of or even because of breast cancer.
5. And, early detection leads to long life!
BLACK HISTORY MONTH
WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH
Chinese
New Year
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KOMEN ATLANTA DOESN’T DUPLICATE PROGRAMS: When
providing funding for services, Komen Atlanta looks for gaps in
support and treatment among medically underserved populations.
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#IAmKomenATL – Women of color have the worst breast cancer outcomes in Atlanta. That’s why I am
part of Komen Atlanta’s Sisters of Promise, which is a group of prominent African American women in
Atlanta that serve as ambassadors to help educate and expose our community to good information. We
work to aggressively and proactively ensure that we get the right information and resources to everyone.
MARCH
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Valentine’s
Day
Komen Atlanta Sister of Promise
President and Chief Executive Officer
of Big Brothers Big Sisters Metro Atlanta
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Janice McKenzie-Crayton
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First Day
of Spring
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International
Women’s Day
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BREAST CANCER IN THE U.S. AND METRO ATLANTA
9.0%
Komen Atlanta Service Area
8.1%
Georgia
United States
40,730
estimated breast
cancer deaths expected
in U.S. in 2016
40,290
9.2%
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LATE STAGE DIAGNOSIS
(STAGES III & IV)
When breast cancer is detected early,
patients have a 99% five-year relative survival rate.
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April Fools’ Day
KNOW YOUR RISK: Talk to your family about your family health history. Talk to your health care provider about your
personal risk of breast cancer. Learn more at komenatlanta.org
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Tax Day
Earth Day
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RACE FOR THE CURE
May 7, 2016
Lenox Square Mall
IF EVERY RACE
PARTICIPANT RAISED
$100
IT WOULD RAISE
$1 Million
TO SUPPORT LOCAL
SCREENING, TREATMENT,
AND EDUCATION
PROGRAMS
THIS COULD PROVIDE UNINSURED WOMEN AND MEN IN METRO ATLANTA
6,000 mammograms
400 biopsies
2,000 clinical breast exams
Since 1991, Atlanta’s Race for the Cure has raised more than $25,000,000 for breast cancer services throughout Metro Atlanta and global research for the cures.
NATIONAL CANCER RESEARCH MONTH
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Women’s Health Week
National Women’s Check-Up Day
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KOMEN ATLANTA WORKS WHERE ATLANTA MOST NEEDS US: In Atlanta, socioeconomic factors including race,
ethnicity, income, language isolation, sexual orientation, immigrant status, and county of residence often impacts
one’s ability to detect breast cancer early and survive cancer. Komen Atlanta biennially conducts needs assessments that identify target areas within Metro Atlanta that display the greatest risk for experiencing gaps in breast
health services, barriers in access to care, or those most vulnerable to poor breast health outcomes.
For more info visit www.komenatlanta.org
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2,000
About
men are diagnosed with
breast cancer annually
in the U.S.
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Survivors
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BREAST CANCER IN MEN is rare, but it does happen. After all, men
have breast tissue. More than 400 men in the U.S. die each year from
breast cancer. See your doctor right away if you have any lumps or
changes in your chest area.
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Lila Hertz
President, Komen Atlanta Board of Directors
#IAmKomenATL – I joined the Komen Atlanta family
in 1995 as a Race for the Cure participant and have
continued to support the organization as a breast
cancer survivor. I was diagnosed with breast cancer
in May 1998 while training for an October marathon.
Through early detection and healthy life choices,
I was able to make a full recovery and run the
marathon.
As a breast cancer survivor, I promise to be
an advocate to ensure that every Metro
Atlanta resident has access to life-saving
breast health services.
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MAKE HEALTHY LIFESTYLE CHOICES: Maintain a healthy weight. Add
exercise into your routine. Limit alcohol intake. Limit menopausal hormone
therapy (postmenopausal hormone use). Breastfeed, if you can.
KNOW YOUR NORMAL:
will receive a breast cancer
diagnosis in her lifetime
- Lump, hard knot or thickening
inside the breast or underarm area
- Swelling, warmth, redness or
darkening of the breast
- Change in size or shape of the breast
- Dimpling or puckering of the skin
- Itchy, scaly sore or rash on the nipple
- Pulling in of your nipple or other
parts of the breast
- Nipple discharge that starts suddenly
- New pain in one spot that won’t
go away
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1 in 8 women
What is normal for you?
See your health care provider
if you notice any of these
breast changes:
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METRO ATLANTA IS AT RISK: When compared to the rest of the state of Georgia, and the United States as a whole,
Metro Atlantans are more likely to receive a late-stage breast cancer diagnosis and to die as a result of breast cancer.
With such dire statistics facing us, Komen Atlanta is constantly evaluating programming, expanding partnerships,
and working within our community to ultimately end breast cancer in Metro Atlanta.
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Don’t miss out on Worship in Pink 2016. Order educational materials at no cost for your local congregation at www.komenatlanta.org/wip
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KOMEN ATLANTA SERVICE AREA
110k
9,500
$1.56
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2014-15
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2014-15
BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH
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Rosh Hashanah
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Yom Kippur
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Metastatic Breast Cancer
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National Mammography Day
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Halloween
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Worship in Pink
October 21-23, 2016
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KOMEN ATLANTA IN ACTION: Komen Atlanta is able to provide our community with breast health resource referrals and education
materials – call 404-814-0052 for assistance. It is this dedication to service that has allowed Komen Atlanta to serve more than 1 million
women and men in Metro Atlanta. Since 1991 we have invested more than $41 million into our community for breast health services,
education programs, and research.
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MAKE A DIFFERENCE TODAY –
visit www.komenatlanta.org to give
the gift of a mammogram to a Metro
Atlanta resident in need.
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YOU’RE THE
THAT CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE
One is a funny number. It sounds so small.
The thing about one is, it never stays one for long.
One small thought turns into one word, which turns into one action which affects one life, one community,
one country, one world. Every nineteen seconds one woman is diagnosed with breast cancer. Every
second we waste, one grows larger until it's someone you know, someone you love.
You’re one. YOU ARE KOMEN ATLANTA. YOU can help!
Start small – spend one hour, spare one dollar, give one woman a chance at life.
Cancer starts as a single cell so small we can’t even see it. If it can
grow and spread into something so big, just imagine what one of you can do!
Learn more at www.komenatlanta.org/one.
Facebook: @SusanG.KomenGreaterAtlanta • Twitter: @komenatlanta • Instagram: @komenatlanta
Contact Us
Cati Diamond Stone
Executive Director
[email protected]
404-814-0052
Stephanie Brown
Development Manager
[email protected]
Laura Murphy
Operations Manager
[email protected]
Julie Brock
Special Events and Volunteer Manager
[email protected]
Randi Spitko
Special Events Coordinator
[email protected]
Komen Atlanta Leadership 2014/2015
Board
Advisory Council
Dr. Lynn Baxter
Denise Billups
Connie Dotzenrod, Secretary
Susan Hannan, Treasurer
Evan Hart
Kim Hartsock, President
Lila Hertz
Roger Hunt
Debi Jacobs
Becca Brett Leish
Martha Parker
Julie Savini
Meredith Sidewater
Dr. April Speed
Sue Williams
Marty Alterman
Dr. Eva Arkin
Joel Ballantyne
Karen Bragman
Brian Burkhalter
Lauryn Burkhalter
Tom Coley
Santhia Curtis
Tricia Dempsey
Janet Edwards
Rachel Finglass
Susan Fulginiti
Glynn Jenkins
Dianne Keen
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