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April 27th, 2008Publicity material
Help us raise awareness of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer and inform people about FORCE. You can order samples or larger quantities of FORCE materials. Read the rest of this entry »
Publicity material
Help us raise awareness of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer and inform people about FORCE. You can order samples or larger quantities of FORCE materials. Read the rest of this entry »
Volunteer Opportunities
Do you want to make a difference? Do you feel passionate about FORCE and genetic and hereditary cancer issues?
Volunteers are the backbone of FORCE and as we grow, we need you more than ever.
FORCE has many opportunities for people to get involved in significant ways to raise awareness, educate others, or help promote research on hereditary cancer. Please consider volunteering today and helping FORCE grow. Read the rest of this entry »
FORCE accepts sponsorships and donations from individuals, corporations and institutions. All corporate and institutional sponsors are acknowledged on our website; individual donors who have contributed $1000 or over may request acknowledgement on our website unless they prefer to remain anonymous. Sponsors can support a particular FORCE program or provide general operating support. If your company is interested in sponsoring us, contact: Read the rest of this entry »
The Little Shop at FORCE
Help raise awareness and support FORCE by purchasing items from our online store. The shop features pink and teal logo items including t-shirts, pins, and bracelets.
Please help FORCE — without spending extra money — when you shop online. Through iGive.com, you can arrange for FORCE to receive a portion of your purchase price at online merchants such as Amazon.com, Lands’ End, and others. Please consider making this small change in your online shopping routine.
Donations to FORCE are tax-deductible. 100% of the funds go to the organization to continue our mission. Many companies will also match donations made by their employees. Please ask your employer if your company has a matching gifts policy. Read the rest of this entry »