Gloria Gemma Foundation, BCBSRI Team Up to Provide Breast Cancer Education

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Gloria Gemma Foundation, BCBSRI Team Up to Provide Breast Cancer Education

Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island is teaming with the Gloria Gemma Breast Cancer Resource Foundation to bring breast health and breast cancer education to schools, businesses, and community centers through the Foundation’s Pink Spirit Program.

“We visit several school communities throughout the state every year, and we are looking to increase the number of schools we visit. This funding will help us reach more people in our state,” said Maureen DiPiero, community outreach, and education manager.

The Partnership

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BCBSRI awarded Gloria Gemma a $10,000 charitable gift to help fund the Pink Spirit Program, which will enable the Foundation to visit more sites throughout the state.

“Bringing education as important and as focused as what is found in the Pink Spirit Program is essential to raising awareness of the importance of good breast health and early detection of breast cancer. We applaud the work done each and every day by the Gloria Gemma Breast Cancer Resource Foundation and we are honored to provide our support for their vital work,” said Carolyn Belisle, BCBSRI managing director of community relations.

The program is designed to educate students (middle through post-secondary) and employees at local businesses about the risk factors, symptoms, and screening methods for good breast health and early detection of breast cancer.

Through formal classes, brown bag lunches, and/or visits by the Foundation’s Hope Bus, a Mobile Health & Wellness vehicle, Gloria Gemma helps to inform and navigate the confusion that can sometimes be caused by conflicting research.

Pink Spirit

Pink Spirit is a free program available to any Rhode Island school, and it is free to businesses that may want to incorporate it into their employee wellness program.

Both organizations agree that preventative healthcare is important to identify and treat health issues early before they become serious or terminal diseases, since it is estimated that about half of adult Americans have at least one chronic disease.


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