Nonprofit

Virginia Breast Cancer Foundation

Richmond, VA
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www.vbcf.org

  • Mission

    VBCF’s vision is to eradicate breast cancer. VBCF’s mission is to empower Virginians impacted by breast cancer through access, advocacy, education, and community action.

    About Us

    The Virginia Breast Cancer Foundation (VBCF) was founded in 1991 by five women - Phoebe Antrim, Judi Ellis, Patti Goodall, Mary Jo Kahn, and Sherry Kohlenberg - who met in an MCV support group. They were angered by the lack of progress in breast cancer treatment and inspired by a growing network of grassroots advocates across the country. VBCF, established as a 501c3 nonprofit organization in October 1992, is headquartered in Richmond, VA. We provide free Support Kits for the newly diagnosed, metastatic individuals, survivors, and caregivers. We offer free educational materials to anyone in Virginia, speaker presentations, resource tables, and more.

    VBCF exists thanks to our many generous individual donors and volunteers.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Education
    • Health & Medicine
    • Human Rights & Civil Liberties
    • Women

    Location & Contact

    • (804) 285-1200
    • 2821 Emerywood Parkway, Suite 203, Suite 102, Richmond, Virginia, US
      Suite 102
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