MISSION: Save lives by meeting the most critical needs in our communities and investing in breakthrough research to prevent and cure breast cancer.
Since 1993 Susan G. Komen Memphis-MidSouth has provided almost $10.5 million in direct grants to local healthcare providers in the Mid-South and over $3 million to breast cancer research.
For every dollar that Komen Memphis-MidSouth Mississippi raises, 75% remains in the local community for breast healthcare grants and educational programs. The remaining 25% funds breast cancer research.
Your support enables us to provide much needed healthcare funds for the local community and continue our mission to eradicate breast cancer through education, support, screenings, diagnostics, treatment, and research. The Susan G. Komen network is the largest non-profit funder of breast cancer research in the United States. Only the US Government funds more breast cancer research.
Below are the organizations that we have supported financially since 1993 through our Local Grant Program.
Alliance Charitable Foundation, Baptist Healthcare Foundation, Baptist Medical Group, Memphis Breast Care, Baptist Memorial Hospital Cancer Center, Baptist Memorial Hospital DeSoto, Baptist Memorial Hospital East/Women’s, Baptist Memorial Hospital Tipton, Breast Cancer Institute, Carpe Diem of the Mid-South, Center for Healthcare Quality, Children and Family Services, Christ Community Health Services, Church Health Center, DeSoto Health and Wellness Center, Julie B. Baier Foundation, Memphis Cancer Foundation, Memphis Center for Reproductive Health, Memphis Chapter of Hadassah, Memphis Health Center, Memphis-MidSouth Affiliate, Methodist Healthcare, Pink Sunday, Reach for Recovery, St. Andrew AME, St. Francis Hospital, STAARS, Tennessee Men’s Health Network, The Memphis Cancer Center, Regional One Health (Regional Medical Ctr at Memphis), Tipton County Commission on Aging, TN Department of Health, total Women Body System/Necessities Bag, University of Tennessee, University of TN/West Institute for Cancer Research, Urban Health Education & Support Services, West Tennessee Area Health Education Center, Wings Cancer Foundation and YWCA of Greater Memphis.
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about us
Annual Revenue Prior to Expansion and Merger: $1.25 million
Number of employees: 3
Memphis-MidSouth Established 1992
Memphis-MidSouth MS established 2017
Income distribution:
75% remains local for our community
25% funds breast cancer research
1993-2017 Granted locally almost $10.5 million
1993-2017 Funded over $3 million in breast cancer research
address
6645 Poplar Suite 211
Germantown, TN
phone
901-757-8686
website
@komenmemphis