Connecticut
Our mission is to save lives by meeting the most critical needs of our communities and investing in breakthrough research to prevent and cure breast cancer.
Connecticut
Our mission is to save lives by meeting the most critical needs of our communities and investing in breakthrough research to prevent and cure breast cancer.
Get Involved
Help us reach our vision of a world without breast cancer by getting involved in our local community.
Get Involved as an Advocate
Being an advocate for breast cancer awareness and research funding is one of the best ways you can make a difference.
Only through government action can we make the broad, systemic and lasting change we need to help us achieve our goal of reducing the current number of breast cancer deaths in the U.S. By mobilizing our communities to take action, we can ensure the voice and needs of those with breast cancer and their loved ones are heard by policymakers and government regulators.
Learn More About Becoming an AdvocateShare Your Story
Breast Cancer Moments
Sharing our stories helps us draw strength from one another. We invite you to share your own story to inspire, comfort, and support others.
Share Your StoryVolunteer with Us
When you volunteer with the Susan G. Komen, in Connecticut, you’re helping to save the lives of people in your community – and around the world. Join us create a world without breast cancer. We value all our volunteers who assist in Komen events, delivering our mission, sharing our advocacy, and more.
Local Events
Join the fight to end breast cancer by attending an event in Connecticut!
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Our Impact in Connecticut
Susan G. Komen is funding more breast cancer research than any other nonprofit while providing real-time help to those facing the disease.
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Counties in Connecticut are served by Susan G. Komen breast cancer services.
Need Help?
Call our breast care helpline to assist with finding local screening and diagnostic facilities or clinical research trials, requesting financial assistance, or other questions or care needs.
Latest News & Information
Marnie’s Story: Finding Inspiration
Marnie, an artist and muralist from Texas, learned she had stage 2 breast cancer in 2016.“The diagnosis was a complete shock. I’d always been healthy,” Marnie said. “I didn’t feel my cancer. I had no symptoms at all."
The post Marnie’s Story: Finding Inspiration appeared first on Susan G. Komen®.
New Breast Density Reporting Requirement Empowers Women with Vital Information; Susan G. Komen® Urges Access to Affordable Care
Komen Advocated for Policy to Standardize Notifications in Mammography Reports, Giving People More Data to Understand Breast Cancer Risk WASHINGTON, DC – Susan G. Komen®, the world’s leading breast cancer organization, today commends the implementation of a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rule that mammography reports include information about a woman’s breast density. The […]
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Connecticut
Contact Us
Susan G. Komen Connecticut
Development Manager, Connecticut:
Meg Staubley
Email:
mstaubley@komen.org
Phone:
860-729-8503