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IPA Charities and IPA Supports Susan G. Komen Breast
Cancer Foundation
In honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month during October, IPA has taken an active role in support of the
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
IPA employees participated in the 10th annual
Komen
Chicago Race For The Cure. A team of 44 members, dubbed "Business Doctors,"
represented the company to walk, run or donate to one of the world’s largest 5k
races and 1k fun walk and runs. The group was deemed the overall top fundraising
team for 2006 by donating $10,250 and team captain, Kelly Fermazin, took first
place among all participants for a personal raised donation of $8,568.
A total of 311 employees also participated in
Lee National Denim Day, the world’s
largest single-day fundraiser, and Passionately Pink for the Cure™. Participants
donated $1,580 and showed their support to eradicate breast cancer by wearing denim
or pink. John Burgess matched the employee donation for a total of $3,16.0 In 2005
alone, Denim Day raised $8.6 million for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
Since 1996, companies nationwide have raised more than $50 million for Lee National
Denim Day and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation receives 100% of all donations.
Passionately Pink for the Cure™ is a new fundraising and education program
kicking off October 1, 2006, in conjunction with National Breast Cancer Awareness
Month. The program encourages companies, schools and organizations to take that
promise, make it their own, and make a difference by supporting breast cancer research,
education, screening and treatment.
Lee National Denim Day is the world's largest single-day fundraiser for breast cancer.
On one Friday in October, National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Lee® Jeans encourages
millions of people nationwide to slip into their favorite jeans and make a $5 donation
to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. Participating businesses and
organizations allow employees and members to wear denim in exchange for a $5 donation
to the Komen Foundation. Since 1996, Lee National Denim Day has raised more than $50
million for breast cancer research, education, screening and treatment programs.
In 1983, Nancy Brinker created the first Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Race
for the Cure® in Dallas, Texas with 800 participants. Today, the Komen Race for the Cure®
Series is the largest series of 5K runs/fitness walks in the world. In addition to raising
funds, the Komen Race for the Cure® Series is committed to educating the public about
early detection, the strongest method of surviving this life-threatening disease. The
five-year survival rate is 95 percent when the disease is discovered while still confined
to the breast. The Komen Race for the Cure® Series helps raise awareness of the importance
of a positive breast health program – monthly breast self-examinations for all women
beginning at age 20, clinical breast exams every three years beginning at age 20 and
annually at age 40, and annual mammography beginning by age 40.
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