Breast Cancer Nonprofits To Support Now and Always

by Sara Wennerstrom / Oct 28, 2022

From donating, to volunteering your time, or even just checking in, there are many ways to contribute to and participate in Breast Cancer Awareness this October, and every month. At SENREVE, women’s health, empowerment, and activism are core tenets of our brand.

This year, we want to hear from YOU, our Octopi community of women, about which organizations you think we should educate our community on, raise awareness for, and donate our funds to. We’ve been asking all month, and these are the four nonprofits that were suggested the most. Please join us in support of these organizations year-round to turn awareness into action by furthering education around the disease and supporting survivors.

VOTE ON INSTAGRAM

You can get involved at the links below to contribute directly to the nonprofit’s website. And if you’re in the mood to do a little early holiday shopping, check out our Breast Cancer Awareness Collection to shop for the cause. You’ll save 10% and we’ll donate 10% to the nonprofit that wins the vote in Instagram. Let’s give a new meaning to “the gift that keeps on giving.”

SHOP THE COLLECTION



1) Susan G. Komen

Susan G. Komen’s mission is to save lives by meeting the most critical needs in our communities and investing in breakthrough research to prevent and cure breast cancer. To date, the organization has invested more than $3.3 billion in groundbreaking research, community health outreach, advocacy and programs in more than 60 countries.

2) Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF)

The Breast Cancer Research Foundation is a nonprofit organization committed to achieving prevention and a cure for breast cancer. We provide critical funding for cancer research worldwide to fuel advances in tumor biology, genetics, prevention, treatment, metastasis and survivorship.

3) Living Beyond Breast Cancer

Living Beyond Breast Cancer is a national nonprofit organization that seeks to create a world that understands there is more than one way to have breast cancer. To fulfill our mission of providing trusted information and a community of support, we offer on-demand emotional, practical, and evidence-based content that is meaningful to those newly diagnosed, in treatment, post-treatment, and living with metastatic disease.

4) American Cancer Society

The American Cancer Society is on a mission to free the world from cancer. They fund and conduct research, share expert information, support patients, and spread the word about prevention. Established in 1913, the society is organized into six geographical regions of both medical and lay volunteers operating in more than 250 Regional offices throughout the United States.