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Artifcts membership purchases to help fundraise for research to find the cures for breast cancer.
WASHINGTON & AUSTIN, Texas - Missouriar -- Artifcts® has partnered with Susan G. Komen®, the world's leading breast cancer organization, to support its ongoing cross-sectional work in research, community health, global outreach and public policy to find the cures for breast cancer.
"There's nothing like a breast cancer diagnosis to clarify your focus and guide you to ask, "How can I help?" said Artifcts co-founder Ellen Goodwin.
"I knew I was lucky in catching my cancer early. But that's not the only way in which I'm lucky. I also have access to excellent healthcare services, health insurance, an amazing network of friends, family and survivors, and let's be true to the data, I'm lucky too because I am white. Black women in the U.S. are more than 40% more likely to die from breast cancer than white woman."
According to experts, about one-third of breast cancer deaths could be prevented if everyone received the breast cancer treatments that exists today. For this, and many other reasons, Artifcts is proud to support Susan G. Komen's efforts.
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Artifcts' partnership with Susan G. Komen includes a commitment to support the organization's fundraising efforts. Beginning today (through March 15, 2025), Artifcts will donate to Susan G. Komen® $23.80 of the purchase price for each Artifcts Unlimited Membership sold here and $9.00 of each Artifcts Lite Membership sold. Artifcts will make a guaranteed minimum donation of $2,500 to Komen. We'll also strive to raise funds through community walks and other initiatives nationwide.
Join us today to help support the cure. Purchase or gift an Artifcts membership!
For more information on Susan G. Komen's mission to save lives by addressing critical community needs and advancing research to prevent and cure breast cancer, or to donate, please visit komen.org.
ABOUT ARTIFCTS
Artifcts gives you a digital way to organize stuff and capture the meaning behind objects, connecting people, helping to organize and declutter without guilt, and ensuring our stories—not just objects—live on for generations. Beyond a simple inventory or memories app, the patented application supports estate planning, insurance, and move management. Learn more about Artifcts and its female-founders.
"There's nothing like a breast cancer diagnosis to clarify your focus and guide you to ask, "How can I help?" said Artifcts co-founder Ellen Goodwin.
"I knew I was lucky in catching my cancer early. But that's not the only way in which I'm lucky. I also have access to excellent healthcare services, health insurance, an amazing network of friends, family and survivors, and let's be true to the data, I'm lucky too because I am white. Black women in the U.S. are more than 40% more likely to die from breast cancer than white woman."
According to experts, about one-third of breast cancer deaths could be prevented if everyone received the breast cancer treatments that exists today. For this, and many other reasons, Artifcts is proud to support Susan G. Komen's efforts.
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Artifcts' partnership with Susan G. Komen includes a commitment to support the organization's fundraising efforts. Beginning today (through March 15, 2025), Artifcts will donate to Susan G. Komen® $23.80 of the purchase price for each Artifcts Unlimited Membership sold here and $9.00 of each Artifcts Lite Membership sold. Artifcts will make a guaranteed minimum donation of $2,500 to Komen. We'll also strive to raise funds through community walks and other initiatives nationwide.
Join us today to help support the cure. Purchase or gift an Artifcts membership!
For more information on Susan G. Komen's mission to save lives by addressing critical community needs and advancing research to prevent and cure breast cancer, or to donate, please visit komen.org.
ABOUT ARTIFCTS
Artifcts gives you a digital way to organize stuff and capture the meaning behind objects, connecting people, helping to organize and declutter without guilt, and ensuring our stories—not just objects—live on for generations. Beyond a simple inventory or memories app, the patented application supports estate planning, insurance, and move management. Learn more about Artifcts and its female-founders.
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