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February’s Long Island & NYC Breast Cancer Workshops
Here are some of the great breast health programs presented throughout Long Island and NYC last month.
Maurer Foundation Paints the Mall Red (and Pink!)
On Saturday, February 23, as part of American Heart Month, the Maurer Foundation joined other Long Island health organizations at Huntington’s Walt Whitman Shops to Paint the Mall Red.
Empowering Health on International Women’s Day
Today, on March 8th, celebrate International Women’s Day with The Maurer Foundation! This day, which honors women’s achievements and advancements across the globe, is celebrated by organizations of all kinds, including an annual recognition by the UN—and, in recent years, the illustrious honor of a special Google logo.
Flamingo Bowl 2013: Long Island Breast Cancer Bowling Fundraiser a Success
The Maurer Foundation’s fourth annual Flamingo Bowl event was a great success on Sunday, March 3, 2013, when over 100 attendees came out to Long Island 300 in Melville ultimately raising over $20,000 for breast cancer education.
Maurer Foundation and Impulse Boutique Team Up for Long Island Breast Health Fundraiser
All day March 12th, 2013, 10% of purchases from the fab women’s clothing boutique, Impulse, will go to The Maurer Foundation.
Breast Cancer and Women Under 40
What do women under 40 need to know about breast cancer?
Sachem School District Raises Over $13,000 for Breast Cancer
In a joint effort, The Maurer Foundation and Sachem School District garnered funds for breast cancer during the “Shoot for the Cure” basketball game series held on Saturday, February 16.
Nonprofit Breast Cancer Bowling Event Returns to Long Island
The Maurer Foundation’s Fourth Annual Flamingo Bowl will take place Sunday March 3, 2013 at 300 Long Island in Melville, NY.
Suffolk County Bans BPA-Coated Receipts
Legislators in Suffolk county, NY voted to ban the use of BPA-coated receipt paper, used in retail stores, ATMs, and gas stations across the country.
Fighting Myths For World Cancer Day
Today, February 4, is the globally-recognized World Cancer Day and the theme is dispelling cancer myths.