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HOPE LODGE ® The American Cancer Society Hope Lodge ® program offers cancer patients and their caregivers a free place to stay when receiving treatment away from home. More than 30 locations in 21 states and Puerto Rico Saved more than $36 million in lodging costs for nearly 44,000 patients and caregivers in 2014 More than 276,000 nights provided by the Society and its in-kind partners in 2014 Partners’ choice to support operations, campaigns for new Hope Lodge facilities or remodels in select new locations, or patient-experience enhancements Society’s Hotel Partner Program (where Hope Lodge program is unavailable) – complimentary hotel rooms for patients and caregivers
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ROAD TO RECOVERY ® The Road To Recovery program provides transportation to and from treatment and related medical appointments for people who have cancer and do not have a ride or are unable to drive themselves. More than 341,000 rides to cancer treatment provided to patients in 2014 Transportation Assistance (where Road To Recovery volunteers are not available) – other forms of assistance such as in-kind shuttle service or discounts on rental cars; or air miles, transit/taxi vouchers, etc., mainly to benefit underserved individuals
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AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY CANCER ACTION NETWORK SM (ACSCAN) ACS CAN, the Society’s advocacy affiliate, supports public policies that are helping to defeat cancer. ACS CAN’s policy priorities include: Increasing federal funding for cancer research Enacting laws creating smoke-free workplaces, increasing tobacco taxes and funding tobacco cessation programs Improving access to quality, affordable health care for people with cancer and their families Promoting palliative care, which treats the patient as well as the disease and emphasizes a patient’s quality of life
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PROMOTING HEALTH EQUITY THROUGH CHANGE The Society’s Community Health Advocates implementing Nationwide Grants for Empowerment and Equity (CHANGE) grant program helps individuals prevent or find cancer early. The program builds community capacity to implement proven methods that increase cancer screening rates and improve health within communities experiencing an unequal cancer burden. SERVES communities with the highest cancer incidence and mortality rates, and the lowest screening rates PROVIDES screening, education, navigation, and outreach through culturally and linguistically appropriate methods ENSURES coordination of follow-up care when there is a diagnosis
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MAKING AN IMPACT THROUGH CHANGE Corporate partners including Walmart, the NFL, Walgreens, and promotions such as Lee National Denim Day have contributed more than $24.5 million to this grant program alone, providing funding for more than 300 CHANGE grants. As of January 2015, more than 889,035 individuals have received outreach, education and navigation. As of January 2015, more than 357,757 have received a low- or no-cost screening.
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80% BY 2018 Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States among men and women combined, yet it’s one of the most preventable. It is estimated that one in three adults over the age of 50 – about 23 million people – is not tested as recommended. VIDEO
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JOIN THE NATIONAL EFFORT 80% by 2018 is a National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable Initiative in which more than 500 ORGANIZATIONS have committed to eliminating colorectal cancer as a major health problem and are working toward the shared goal of 80% of adults age 50 and older being regularly screened for colorectal cancer by 2018. As a trusted community organization, YOU have the opportunity to educate and rally your members and stakeholders to help prevent colon cancer or find it early, when treatment is most effective. 80% BY 2018
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RELAY FOR LIFE ® The world’s largest, grassroots fundraising event to raise cancer awareness and end the fight against cancer. In 2014, 4 million people were involved in 6,000 American Cancer Society Relay For Life events representing 24 countries including the US, and raising $400 million worldwide. VIDEO
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MAKING STRIDES AGAINST BREAST CANCER ® The nation’s largest network of breast cancer events, comprising nearly 300 events each year. In 2014, events raised more than $60 million to fight breast cancer. The Society currently has more than $78.9 million invested in breast cancer research. Breast cancer is the number one reason people reach out to us for information and support.
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CEOs AGAINST CANCER ® INITIATIVE The CEOs Against Cancer initiative is a premier partnership of chief executives officers who leverage the power of their collective positions to inspire a movement aimed at: Improving the lives of employees and communities, while making a meaningful investment in the fight against cancer Focusing awareness on the global impact of cancer and working together to reduce $225.8 billion in US health-related productivity losses each year* *Stewart WF, Ricci JA, Chee E, Morganstein D. Lost productive work time costs from health conditions in the United States: results from the American productivity audit. J Occup Environ Med. 2003;45(12):1234-1246.
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES COMMUNITY EVENTS Relay For Life ® Making Strides Against Breast Cancer ® Distinguished Events PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Road To Recovery ® Reach To Recovery ® Look Good Feel Better ® Hope Lodge ® LEADERSHIP AND SUPPORT ROLES Office support volunteers Leadership councils Volunteer recruiters ADVOCACY American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network SM (ACS CAN) cancer.org/volunteer
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JOANNA JACOB, MS DIRECTOR, COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, INC. 101 JOHN JAMES AUDUBON PARKWAY AMHERST, NY 14228 716.689.6982 EXT. 65253 JOANNA.JACOB@CANCER.ORG MISSY STOLFI COMMUNITY MANAGER, RELAY FOR LIFE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, INC. 101 JOHN JAMES AUDUBON PARKWAY AMHERST, NY 14228 716.689.6982 EXT. 65255 MISSY.STOLFI@CANCER.ORG
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