Komen for the Cure for breast cancer campaign is funded by private donations and the Komen Race for the Cure. There are three options to support the Susan G. Komen for the Cure campaign. Option 1 is to register for the Passionately Pink for the Cure. Option 1 is for individuals, business, and clubs. Option 2 is for the people who do not want to use the Komen name or logo and would like to make a general statement that the funds will be raised will go to a local breast health organization or breast cancer research and support. Option 3 is the rally for the cure. You can plan a rally for the cure program for sporting events. Susan G. Komen for the Cure for breast cancer had funded for classes where the educate women and their families with breast cancer. The Susan G. Komen for the Cure has the Komen Breast Care Helpline. This helpline is free to breast cancer counseling and support for the women or families who have any questions or concerns. All staff who works at the helpline are trained, survivor, or familiar members. The helpline is available at any time or any hour. Susan G. Komen for Cure also gives screening and treatment to women who could not afford …show more content…
Komen for the Cure for breast cancer has received support from many celebrities. Cynthia Nixon, Ebony Steele, Christian Kane, Ellen DeGeneres, Gloria Gaynor, James Woods, Kristin Chenoweth, Kimberley Locke, etc. Having celebrities support the campaign gets the word out and has more people supporting and donating to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure for breast cancer campaign. Rene Syler was a co-anchor of the CBS News and a member of The Early Show joined the Susan G. Komen for the Cure. She was diagnosed with breast cancer and she survivor. Seeing her on television and in the public eye helps motivate the women who are still