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We are changing lives. • The Cancer Coalition works with many partners so that South Georgians receive the highest quality services.• Cancer Coalition donors and volunteers give their time and resources so that their families, friends and coworkers can better fight cancer.• Our programs focus only on South Georgia so that residents like Larry Green can change their family trees.
Join the Cancer Coalition of South Georgia and help us Fighting Cancer ... Right Here. Right Now.
ANNUAL REPORT 20132332 Lake Park Drive · Albany, Georgia 31707
229-312-1700www.sgacancer.org
LARRY · Larry Green came to terms with what seemed like his fate. Before learning about the Community Cancer Screening Program of the Cancer Coalition of South Georgia, Larry believed he would eventually succumb to colorectal cancer. My baby brother died from colon cancer, my daddy died from colon cancer ...
I knew one day, I was going to die from colon cancer. Much like many South Georgians, Larry was underinsured and could not afford the care he needed. However, the future of his family tree changed forever when Health Navigator Charles Greene told Larry about the program. Larry was able to receive a colonoscopy during which pre-cancerous polyps were removed and now Larry lives each day without the fear of dying from cancer. Not only that, but he now tells his family to get screened like he did. Thanks to the Cancer Coalition, Larry’s family tree is stronger than ever.
*Larry’s story was the inspiration for the Tree Infographic inside, demonstrating how crucial it is for one to understand family history and to take preventative action.
VICTORIA · Twelve-year old Victoria Natoli’s mother and grandmothers had breast cancer, and Victoria and her friend McKenzie decided to do something about it ... to fight back. The girls asked neighbors for donations and raised $31.30. They were determined that the money would be used to help local residents, so they gave it to the
Cancer Coalition of South Georgia. In Victoria’s words,
I don’t want any other young or older kids to have to go through what I had to go through... so I have raised money with my friend McKenzie to let ladies get scanned for breast cancer.
STORIES of HOPEraised money with my friend McKenzie to let raised money with my friend McKenzie to let
Cancer Coalition of South Georgia, Larry believed he would eventually succumb to colorectal cancer. My baby brother died from colon cancer, my daddy died from colon cancer ...
Cancer Coalition of South Georgia, Larry believed he would eventually succumb to colorectal cancer. My baby brother died from colon cancer, my
I don’t want any other young or older kids to have to go through I don’t want any other young or older kids to have to go through
I knew one day, I was going to die from colon cancer.I knew one day, I was going to die from colon cancer.
FINANCIAL REPORT {July 1, 2012 - June 30, 2013}
A complete copy of financial statements audited by Draffin & Tucker, LLPis available upon request or on our website at www.sgacancer.org
Help the Cancer Coalition of South Georgia GROW!
· Tell one new person about the Cancer Coalition.· Let us know how involvement with the Cancer Coalition has touched your life.· Make a financial contribution to the Coalition’s work in South Georgia.· Volunteer your time, skills, and connections to others to help the Coalition reach this community.
WE PROVIDE SERVICES So That:• People don’t die from cancer because they don’t understand or can’t afford screening• Healthcare costs are less, in our area, because we are preventing future cancers.
WE PROVIDE EDUCATION So That:• You can make informed decisions that will lead to good health.• You have the power to direct how your family tree grows.• State and federal decision-makers hear the voices of our community.
WE PROVIDE RESEARCH So That:• Our communities contribute to finding cures for cancer.• We find out why our cancer rates are high.• Your children and grandchildren are no longer afraid of cancer.
WE PROVIDE OUTREACH So That:• You can redirect your own future.• You have the power to help prevent cancer in your family.
100%of funds stayright here.
Planted in 2002 and Dedicated to Fighting the High Cancer Rates in
South Georgia
7,606,026 Exposures to GA Tobacco
Quitline Information
1,156 Screenings for 1,090 Patients
8,011 Individual Contacts with Patients
1 Cancer Found & Treated
719 Abnormalities Found & Treated
$20,000 Given to 7 Local Patient
Assistance Organizations
500 Media Messages about Cancer
11 Scholarly Publications Co-Authored
7 Community Presentations about Programs & Services
370 Research Participants
75 Research Specimens Collected
4 Research Studies Conducted
24 Healthcare Professionals
Educated
1,776 Residents Educated about
Cancer
22 CancerEducational Programs
1 New School & Community Tobacco
Free
Your Local Expert and Community Resource for Cancer Services,
Education, Research and Outreach.
100% of Funds and Programs Serve Residents of 32 Local Counties
We Meet All 33 National Standards for Nonprofit Excellence
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