Connecticut
Our mission is to save lives by meeting the most critical needs of our communities and investing in breakthrough research to prevent and cure breast cancer.
Connecticut
Our mission is to save lives by meeting the most critical needs of our communities and investing in breakthrough research to prevent and cure breast cancer.
Get Involved
Help us reach our vision of a world without breast cancer by getting involved in our local community.
Get Involved as an Advocate
Being an advocate for breast cancer awareness and research funding is one of the best ways you can make a difference.
Only through government action can we make the broad, systemic and lasting change we need to help us achieve our goal of reducing the current number of breast cancer deaths in the U.S. By mobilizing our communities to take action, we can ensure the voice and needs of those with breast cancer and their loved ones are heard by policymakers and government regulators.
Learn More About Becoming an AdvocateEngage your employees in our mission to end breast cancer forever.
When your organization partners with Komen, you’ll have access to trusted, accurate, timely breast cancer information to share with staff, and exciting team-building programs that are simple to implement. Plus, the Komen team will be ready to support, step-by-step, as you launch a corporate health and wellness campaign or employee engagement program.
Learn MoreDonor Advised Funds
A Donor Advised Fund (DAF) is a tax-advantaged account where you can donate money or assets, receive an immediate tax deduction, and invest tax-free. The funds grow over time, allowing you to make charitable gifts. Consider supporting those facing breast cancer through your DAF or encourage someone you know with a DAF. Let’s DAF together to save lives!
Give TodayJoin a Walk Operations Committee!
As we look ahead to 2025, we are looking for passionate individuals who want to take action to end breast cancer in New England as a volunteer leader. We have open positions on our Vermont, Connecticut and Massachusetts MORE THAN PINK Walk Committees.
If you are looking to make a real impact in the lives of those diagnosed with breast cancer in your neighborhood, join a Committee! Connect with us to learn more.
Local Events
Join the fight to end breast cancer by attending an event in Connecticut!
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Our Impact in Connecticut
Susan G. Komen is funding more breast cancer research than any other nonprofit while providing real-time help to those facing the disease.
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Counties in Connecticut are served by Susan G. Komen breast cancer services.
Need Help?
Call our breast care helpline to assist with finding local screening and diagnostic facilities or clinical research trials, requesting financial assistance, or other questions or care needs.
Latest News & Information
Advances in Breast Cancer Research and Care Announced at SABCS 2024
Every year, the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS) brings together thousands of doctors, researchers and patient advocates to discuss the latest, practice-changing advances in breast cancer research and care. SABCS 2024 was no exception. At this year’s symposium, new research was announced that has the potential to change clinical practice for a wide range […]
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Ensuring Affordable Access to High-Quality Breast Care Is Top Policy Priority for Susan G. Komen®
Urges 119th Congress to Act Quickly on Critical Legislation that Languished in December WASHINGTON, DC – Susan G. Komen®, the world’s leading breast cancer organization, launched its 2025-2026 policy priorities with a focus on achieving a more equitable health care system – by advancing state and federal legislation that allows for early detection, diagnosis and […]
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Connecticut
Contact Us
Susan G. Komen Connecticut
Development Manager, Connecticut:
Meg Staubley
Email:
mstaubley@komen.org
Phone:
860-729-8503