
In 2009, BCPC executive committee members Dr. Margaret Devore, Dr. Celeste Spence, Nita Zachow and Jane Faircloth, met with Dr. Bhalla, head of the Medical College of Georgia Cancer Center. Both Dr. Bhalla and his staff were most eager to work with the Breast Cancer Prevention Coalition and realize that the cure for cancer will come through research. Through this process, we all learned that it takes a huge amount of money to hire the best scientests and fund research.
The Breast Cancer Prevention Coalition was created to raise funds for breast cancer research. But fundraising is only the first step. The BCPC meets regularly to help raise awareness, and to get the word out that there are people who have survived this battle who are willing to share their experiences with others. This is What We Do.

Breast Cancer Prevention Coalition Executive Committee Meets with Cancer Center Leaders
The Executive Committee members have met with many of the leaders of the Cancer Center at the Medical College of Georgia, sharing the Coalition's desire to raise funds that will support breast cancer research.
Mentors
The BCPC is blessed with an abundance of wonderful people who not only want to share their experiences, but their physical time and energy as well. Volunteering is one of the best ways to give of yourself, so let's make a gift together..
Volunteers
The BCPC is blessed with an abundance of wonderful people who not only want to share their experiences, but their physical time and energy as well. Volunteering is one of the best ways to give of yourself, so let's make a gift together..

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make a donation to support breast cancer prevention research
Research is where the fight against cancer is taking place. Your donations to the BCPC will put resources right on the front line. You may start fighting with us by making a gift online today. make an online gift NOW!
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join the breast cancer prevention coalition
You don't need to be a breast cancer survivor to be a part of this cause. There are people all across the area who need support with many other types of cancer. If you have the desire to help, please contact us. how you can help
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become a volunteer
Volunteering is often a rewarding and humbling experience. It may offer valuable lessons such as hope, humility and charity. Help by making that which is precious to you precious to others - your time.