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Rancho Mesa Shows Support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Throughout the week of October 13-17, our team dawned the color pink to recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This year in particular, our Rancho Mesa family stands together to honor our friend and fellow co-worker, Kim McCoy, who lost her battle with breast cancer after a courageous five-year fight.
Throughout the week of October 13-17, our team donned the color pink to recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This year in particular, our Rancho Mesa family stood together to honor our friend and fellow co-worker, Kim McCoy, who lost her battle with breast cancer after a courageous five-year fight.
We hold Kim and the entire McCoy family in our hearts, celebrating her amazing life and the lasting impact she made on all of us.
The month of October is important to our team as we show our continued support for those affected by breast cancer, and participate in furthering awareness.
Rancho Mesa Supports Breast Cancer Awareness
Author, Alyssa Burley, Client Services Coordinator, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc. supports breast cancer awareness through helping to promote the Susan G. Komen San Diego organization.
On the cover of the October 29 - November 4, 2018 issue of the San Diego Business Journal, due to local companies like Rancho Mesa, the Susan G. Komen San Diego organization was featured to bring awareness to its very important mission.
Author, Alyssa Burley, Client Services Coordinator, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc. supports breast cancer awareness through helping to promote the Susan G. Komen San Diego organization.
On the cover of the October 29 - November 4, 2018 issue of the San Diego Business Journal, due to local companies like Rancho Mesa, the Susan G. Komen San Diego organization was featured to bring awareness to its very important mission.
About Susan G. Komen
In San Diego, six women a day are diagnosed with breast cancer and unfortunately one woman a day passes away from this disease. However, we know early detection and effective treatment provide the best chance of survival from breast cancer. And that’s what our work at Susan G. Komen San Diego is all about. We are the only organization that studies San Diego County to identify the gaps in breast cancer care and the barriers to health access. We created San Diego’s only Breast Health Collaborative to ensure breast health professionals work together to bridge the gaps, identify best practices and provide a unified voice about the unmet needs of San Diego County. Komen San Diego’s work is about improving the law, changing systems, removing barriers and most importantly, elevating the women and men directly impacted by breast cancer. Komen San Diego provides free mammograms, biopsies, ultrasounds, care coordination, education and financial assistance for breast cancer patients’ most critical needs during treatment. Susan G. Komen is the largest nonprofit funder of breast cancer research outside of the U.S. government. Nearly 40 percent of our research investment is focused on metastatic disease and much of that investment has been awarded to scientists in San Diego. To learn more, visit www.komensandiego.org.