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Volunteer Orientation 2010

Volunteer Orientation 2010. Komen Tyler Affiliate. Our Vision. A world without breast cancer. Our Promise. To save lives and end breast cancer forever by empowering people, ensuring quality care for all and energizing science to find the cures. The Susan G. Komen for the Cure ® Story.

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Volunteer Orientation 2010

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  1. Volunteer Orientation 2010 Komen Tyler Affiliate

  2. Our Vision • A world without breast cancer.

  3. Our Promise • To save lives and end breast cancer forever by empowering people, ensuringquality care for all and energizingscience to find the cures.

  4. The Susan G. Komen for the Cure® Story The Power of a Promise Founded in 1982 by Nancy G. Brinker to honor the memory of her sister, Susan G. Komen.

  5. Why the Promise is Important 2009 Estimated Breast Cancer Statistics Women: 192,370 will be diagnosed 40,170 will die from breast cancer Men: 1,910 will be diagnosed 440 will die from breast cancer Total: 194,280 will be diagnosed 40,610 will die from breast cancer

  6. One in Eight Women will get breast cancer in her lifetime 7 2 will compete in a triathlon will sign up for soccer next fall 6 3 will make the honor roll will pass the bar exam 4 5 will backpack across Europe will marry their college sweetheart

  7. Core Values IS HOPE: Inclusion: to embrace the uniqueness of every individual

  8. Nancy G. Brinker founds Susan G. Komen for the Cure. 54% of American women 40+ receive a mammogram. Treatment improvements are noticeable – staging systems are developed. Int’l Women’s Polo Tournament and Lawn Party raises $30,000. Susan G. Komen dies from breast cancer. First “Chapter” is established in San Francisco. Komen awards first research grants. National Toll-Free Breast Care Helpline, 1.800 I’M AWARE®, is established. The first Komen Race for the Cure® is held in Dallas, Texas, with 800 participants. Susan G. Komen, Shirley Temple Black, Betty Ford & Happy Rockefeller are diagnosed with breast cancer. 1930/1950s 1970s 1980s 1982 1983 1989 Timeline

  9. Susan G. Komen for the Cure Affiliate Network 121 Domestic Affiliates 3 International Affiliates • Germany • Italy • Puerto Rico

  10. Core Values IS HOPE: Stewardship: to be accountable for our performance, individually and collectively

  11. The Susan G. Komen for the CureAffiliate Network

  12. Affiliate Network

  13. "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has."  • Margaret Mead

  14. Affiliate Service Area Insert service area map

  15. Responsive • Komen for the Cure Community Health Grants • Funder – Not a Provider • Cutting Edge • Non-duplicative

  16. National Partners, Donors Foundations Affiliate Fund Raising 25% How Mission Programs are Funded 75% 75% Remains in local Community For Screening, Treatment, and Education 25% Funds Komen Award and Research Grant Program • Education • Other Initiatives

  17. Collaborative • Diverse awareness and fundraising campaigns • Everyone can contribute to the fight against breast cancer

  18. Core Values IS HOPE: Honesty: to foster a community of trust and integrity Openness: to seek out new ideas and new ways of thinking

  19. We Thank Our Million Dollar Council Friends for Their Continued Support

  20. Komen Race for the Cure® has more than one million participants. Komen-funded researcher, Mary Claire-King, M.D., discovers the gene mutation BRCA1, an indicator for inherited forms of breast cancer. 70% of American women 40+ receive a mammogram. Susan G. Komen for the Cure 20th Anniversary 80% of American women 40+ receive a mammogram Over 50 Race Committees are incorporated. Pink Ribbons are distributed at the Komen National Race for the Cure® in D.C. Volunteers = 75,000 strong www.komen.org Source for accurate and reliable breast health information TV’s Murphy Brown is diagnosed with breast cancer. 1990 1994 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005 Timeline

  21. Susan G. Komen for the Cure

  22. Core Values IS HOPE: Passion: to demonstrate personal commitment to our Promise

  23. Expenses 25% Net Income Accountability

  24. Affiliate Timeline • Ideas for the Affiliate Timeline slide: • When was the Affiliate founded and by whom? • Revenue from last year • Affiliate Website • Date of 1st Race or signature event • Participant #s for 1st year: • Participant #s from most recent event {year} {year} {year} {year} {year} {year}

  25. Investing in our Community • Affiliate information starts here • Please insert templates for any additional Affiliate information (you can find these templates at the end of the presentation)

  26. Core Values IS HOPE: Empowerment: to entrust others and hold yourself accountable

  27. Our Vision is a world without breast cancer.Our Promise is to save lives and end breast cancer forever by empoweringpeople, ensuringquality care for all and energizing science to find the cures.

  28. Core Values IS HOPE: Inclusion: to embrace the uniqueness of every individualStewardship: to be accountable for our performance, individually and collectivelyHonesty: to foster a community of trust and integrityOpenness: to see out new ideas and new ways of thinkingPassion: to demonstrate personal commitment to our PromiseEmpowerment: to entrust others and hold yourself accountable

  29. We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean. But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop. We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean. But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop.

  30. Affiliate Slides • Templates for Affiliates use – you can add your information to the following slides and then add them to the presentation.

  31. Why the Promise is Important Locally If available, service area (local) statistics (incidence, mortality etc) from Community Profile

  32. Investing in our Community Most recent Community Health Grants and whether they are education, screening or treatment and total dollars granted

  33. Investing in our Community Education and outreach programs

  34. Investing in our Community Collaborations (i.e. ACS, Y-Me)

  35. Affiliate Sponsors Local partners and sponsors We thank our local Sponsors for their generous support

  36. Affiliate Expense Ratio Affiliate expense ratio

  37. Volunteer Opportunities Affiliate website URL List current volunteer opportunities

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