Become a Monthly Donor

To Help End Breast Cancer

A monthly gift to Susan G. Komen makes sure people with breast cancer and their loved ones have access to lifesaving treatment and ongoing support. 

Because any one of us could face breast cancer, we’re all in this together. Your monthly donation can help in the following areas:

More than 1,800 potential breast cancer treatments are in the research pipeline. New treatments can mean living a longer life, that’s why a donation to Komen and the research we invest in is so important. 

Right now, your donation can directly assist 10,000 breast cancer patients at risk of delaying their treatment due to financial strains like rent, utilities and treatment costs. Despite receiving over 20,000 requests for financial assistance, we can only support 10,000 people. Your support is vital in bridging this funding gap and ensuring every patient receives the lifesaving treatments they urgently need.

Last year, our Patient Care Center saw a 29% increase from people seeking patient navigation. This is a lifeline for people who will receive a breast cancer diagnosis this year. Now more than ever, breast cancer patients need your support.

Last year, the Center for Public Policy supported over 30 federal bills and introduced 42 Komen-led issues in 34 states. With your support, we can continue to fight for state and federal policies that fund research, reduce financial burdens and ensure access to high-quality, affordable care for all patients.

At Komen, transparency isn’t just something we say. We want to earn your trust and keep you informed of how your monthly donation will help breast cancer survivors and people living with metastatic breast cancer.

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Komen’s charity score is 94%, earning us a four-star rating on Charity Navigator.
Our 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. This includes investing in research, providing patient support and care services, taking action in public policy and advocacy for patient rights and unifying communities to end breast cancer.