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In Introductio ion to Beyond Pin ink Foundatio ion & & Programs Start Up Nonprofit..Small, Yet Mighty! Incorporated in Feb. 2019 Received IRS 501(c)(3) designation in March 2019 Implemented our first program in May


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In Introductio ion to Beyond Pin ink Foundatio ion & & Programs

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Start Up Nonprofit…..Small, Yet Mighty!

  • Incorporated in Feb. 2019
  • Received IRS 501(c)(3) designation in March 2019
  • Implemented our first program in May 2019
  • Held our first fundraising event Gourds ‘N Roses in Oct. 2019
  • Led by a Board of 3 Dynamite Ladies!
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Meet Our Dynamite Board!

Renee Gilman Kristina Maher Michelle Hauser-Wallace

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What sets us apart?

The cancer center partnership Programs designed with input and involvement from the breast cancer center community:

  • Patient Navigators “Eyes & Ears”
  • Regular touch base & needs analysis; Advisory Board launching late

2020 / 2021 Method:

  • Support cancer centers to create a better patient experience and

ultimately better outcomes for the patient

  • Do things differently to impact the trajectory
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Our Mis ission

To transform the breast cancer community with powerful programming that improves lives, shatters burdens, and empowers the fighter!

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Our Signature Beyond Programs

*Beyond the Diagnosis “Supporting & Empowering” *Beyond Awareness “Mobilizing through Education & Career Exploration” Beyond Insurance Barriers “Addressing Healthcare Issues” Beyond Borders “Collaborating to Educate & Empower”

* Denotes “Priority Programs” for 2020

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Accomplishments & Goals

*Beyond the Diagnosis

➢Program delivered at UW Health Breast Center, May 2019 2020 Goal: Deliver this program at 2-3 cancer centers 2020 Goal: Start a navigator advisory board 4th quarter 2020 / 1st quarter 2021

*Beyond Awareness (design phase)

➢DASD NHS partnership with student leadership committee, summer 2019 2020 Goal: Design & pilot the program at 1-2 schools 2020 Goal: Grow & evolve the student leadership committee; double in members

Beyond Borders (build out phase)

➢Theresa’s Research Foundation Metastatic Breast Cancer Conference, Sept. 2019 ➢Madison Metastatic Breast Cancer Conference in partnership with Komen WI & Breast Cancer Recovery, Nov. 2019 2020 Goal: Deliver with partners Madison Metastatic Breast Cancer Conference 2020

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Beyond the Diagnosis

Peer Support Advocate (P (PSA) Pro rogram, May 2019

Nicole Butterbaugh, Patient Navigator, UW Health Breast Center (photo insert)

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Program Components

In partnership with the cancer center, we design and deliver an engaging and robust support training program that provides mentors with foundational knowledge and hands-on application that can be confidently applied outside

  • f the classroom.
  • Program theme with corresponding room decorations and matching

curriculum materials

  • Program slide show, instructional notes, participant binders, interactive

participant activities & experiential exercises, participant completion survey

  • Sample forms, shared best practices, continuing education, and referrals to
  • ther cancer center in-house support programs
  • Set up and facilitation on the day of the program
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Sample Program Outline

  • Welcome & Introductions
  • Getting to Know You BINGO!
  • Breast Cancer Science
  • Breast Cancer @ Cancer

Center

  • Superhero Trivia
  • Lunch and Volunteer Orientation
  • The Mentor Role and Matching

Process

  • Providing Support as a Mentor
  • Practicing Your New Role
  • Q&A, Next Steps & Wrap Up
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Beyond Awareness

Mobili lizing through Education & Career Exploration

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Breast Cancer Overview

  • Facts & Fibs about Breast Cancer (Game format)
  • What is breast cancer? Who gets it? Why care? (sound bites)
  • The impact of science and hope for tomorrow

Career Outlook

  • Overview of careers in breast cancer science
  • Pursuing a career in BC science (sound bites); what makes it a good fit for you
  • Day in the Life Interviews with clinicians, scientists, undergrad researchers

Tour Day

  • BC lab tour
  • Lunch and Q&A with the scientists & clinicians

Program Outline

On si site pre resentation & la lab tour

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Sticking with our small & MIGHTY theme…

  • Solely operated and led by volunteers
  • Need to grow our board leadership, various committees, & on call

volunteers

  • Looking for people ….

who are passionate about our cause, excited to be community ambassadors, will share our mission & work with others

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Ways to Support Our Work

Our r powerful pro rograms can’t happen without you!

❑ Board Leadership ❑ Celebration Team – plan our annual party! ❑ Development Committee ❑ On call volunteer ❑ Host a DIY fundraising event ❑ Join our Fan Club with a monthly gift commitment or an honor/legacy gift ❑ Donate gently used or new office supplies, equipment ❑ Other ways to share your time, talents, or treasures? Let us know!

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In Invitation to Learn More

  • Like & Follow us on Facebook

www.Facebook.com/BeyondPinkFoundation

  • Connect with us at

beyondpinkfoundation@gmail.com

  • Chat with Michelle over coffee, tea, or your

favorite beverage!

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Project LEAD

National Bre reast Cancer Coali lition

  • Applications open now – letter of

recommendation

  • Five-day program in July
  • Pre-work required (5-7 hour online

learning platform)

  • Intense learning of the science, not

necessarily “cutting edge”

  • Discussion groups meet daily w/visiting

researcher, clinician

  • Discussion group presents at end of week
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