First Annual Congressional Women's Softball Game to Benefit the Young Survival Coalition
Posted on: Thursday, 9 July 2009, 08:00 CDT
Members of Congress from both sides of the aisle and Capitol, including
"I can't tell you how appreciative we are that the women of both the House and Senate recognize the importance of education and support for young women with breast cancer," said
Organizer of the event, Rep.
The legislation would direct the Department of Health and Human Services to begin educational campaigns in high schools and universities. It has a particular focus on ethnic minorities such as young African American and Jewish women, who are at higher genetic risk.
The free event is open to the public and Congressional Federal Credit Union is a sponsor. Donations and sponsorships are encouraged. The following members of Congress will participate in the softball game:
MEMBERS: Rep.
DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN COMMITTEES:
About the Young Survival Coalition
Young Survival Coalition (YSC) is the premier international organization dedicated to the critical issues unique to young women and breast cancer. YSC works with survivors, caregivers and the medical, research, advocacy and legislative communities to increase the quality and quantity of life for women diagnosed with breast cancer ages 40 and under. YSC currently maintains 24 affiliates in
SOURCE Young Survival Coalition
Source: PR Newswire
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