Who are you running for? — Join in the fight against breast cancer by running a full or half marathon through Marathon for the Cure™
Rally for the Cure — Golf, tennis, dinner events and so much more...
A brand to trust — We are honored that Susan G. Komen for the Cure® ranked number one in a recent Harris Interactive poll as the most valued non-profit brand and the charity people are most likely to donate money to. Additionally, Komen for the Cure ranked second on the 2010 list of the nation’s most trusted charities. Thank you to all who help us daily in the fight to end breast cancer!
“I realize how hard she (my mom) was fighting to be there for me and my brother and that my giving up would let her down. I need to make something of myself for her and for my family, but most importantly, for myself. She taught me that life is worth fighting for.”
--Stefanie Little, 2011 Komen Scholarship Recipient
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Since its inception in 2001, the Komen College Scholarship program has awarded over fifty scholarships to students who have lost parents to breast cancer. Each student receives $10,000 per year for up to four years while pursuing an undergraduate degree. Scholarship recipients serve as Komen Ambassadors, engaging their campuses and social networks in raising breast cancer awareness by participating at local Race for the Cure events and volunteering with local Affiliates. Current scholarship recipients are attending universities such as Alabama A&M University, California State University San Marcos, Iowa State University, Kansas State University, Old Dominion University, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, Texas Tech University, University of Texas at Austin, and University of Toledo. |
![]() Three of the four recent scholarship recipients at the 2011 Komen Leadership Conference in Fort Worth, Texas |
Our NeedFor the 2012-2013 school year, we are actively seeking financial support so we can expand the program by awarding up to seven scholarships for deserving students with the opportunity to fulfill their academic dreams and achieve what most parents would consider their ultimate wish—to give their children the opportunity to discover their passions and pursue their dreams. |
![]() Kelsey Crow poses with Amb. Nancy Brinker in Fort Worth, TX |
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