Press Release: Patcha Foundation announces the 2016 recipients of their prestigious awards

  Press Release: Patcha Foundation announces the 2016 recipients of their prestigious awards Laurel MD, October 29, 2016 During the 5th Annual Awards Event and Fundraising Gala Dr. Joxel Garcia & Krishnan Suthanthiran to receive Power of One Award ________________________________________ Sylvie Bello & Joannes Paulus Yimbesalu to receive Youth Advocacy Award ________________________________________ Others, including royal […]
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October 2016 Newsletter

  October 2016 Patcha Foundation Newsletter   In this month’s Newsletter: Absolute NO to breast cancer Breast cancer awareness Breast cancer in Africa Ethnicity and breast cancer Breast cancer overview Dental hygiene awareness Spina Bifida awareness 5th Annual CASEC Awards Event and Gala Win round trip airfare to Cameroon on Brussels Airlines Featured Advocate – Volunteer […]
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September 2016 Newsletter

  September 2016 Patcha Foundation Newsletter   In this month’s Newsletter: 5th Annual CASEC Walk-Run 5th Annual CASEC Awards Event and Gala Sickle cell anemia awareness Ovarian cancer awareness Thyroid cancer awareness Prostate cancer awareness Childhood cancer awareness Alzheimer awareness Featured Advocate – Volunteer Gladys’ Story Make prevention your priority and Say No to Cancer Patcha Foundation […]
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JOIN US TO CELEBRATE 5 YEARS OF CASEC

  Join Patcha Foundation this 5th Anniversary of CASEC September 24th in Hyattsville MD for the 5th Annual CASEC Walk-Run to Fight and…WIN! October 29th in Laurel MD for the 5th Annual Awards Event and Fundraising Gala Give your time – Walk-Run to fight cancer and…WIN! Recognize humanitarians and give funds – Join the movement […]
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August 2016 Newsletter

  August 2016 Patcha Foundation Newsletter   In this month’s Newsletter: 5th Annual CASEC Walk-Run August: A great time to get vaccinated August is eye care tips for kids month Statistics of the 2016 CASEC Medical Mission Hearty appreciation to sponsors, volunteers, donors, partners Featured Advocate – Chief of Bana, and Chief of Bangoulap Make prevention your […]
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June 2016 Newsletter

  June 2016 Patcha Foundation Newsletter   In this month’s Newsletter: June is all about men Minority Men: 7 Steps to Better Health (Slideshow) National Men’s Health Week June 13 – 19 Men’s Health A-Z 2016 Cancer Statistics for African Americans Prostate Cancer Study in African Men Patcha Foundation Report: Prostate Cancer CASEC Medical Mission Brain […]
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May 2016 Newsletter

  May 2016 Patcha Foundation Newsletter   In this month’s Newsletter: CASEC Medical Mission Sierra leone Diaspora Medical Mission Bladder Cancer Brain Tumor Fast Facts Prevent Skin Cancer Asthma & Allergy AFRICA: Virtual Cancer Control University Physical Fitnes & Sports Featured Advocate – CAMNA USA (Cameroonian Nurses Association) May Health Observances and Say No to Cancer […]
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April 2016 Newsletter

  April 2016 Patcha Foundation Newsletter   In this month’s Newsletter: Minority Health Month CASEC Information Exchange Conference Global Health Catalyst Summit @ Harvard Medical School April Health Observances and Say No to Cancer Alcohol and Cancer Cancer Breakthrough Learn About Testicular Cancer Testicular Cancer in Africa Cancer Control Month – Cancer Country Profiles Comprehensive Cancer […]
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March 2016 Newsletter

  March 2016 Patcha Foundation Newsletter   In this month’s Newsletter: Colon Cancer Awareness – Act Now – Get Screened CASEC Information Exchange Conference Global Health Catalyst Summit @ Harvard Medical School Increase colon cancer screening to save lives Fighting cerebral palsy in Africa African diet swap has dramatic effect on colon cancer risk Did you know? Diabetes is […]
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CASEC Information Exchange Conference

Bridging the Cancer Care Gap for Africans and People of African Descent April 21, 2016 | 8am – 4pm | Patuxent Greens Country Club,  14415 Greenview Dr Laurel MD 20708 IMPORTANCE OF PARTICIPATION:  The WHO warns that the cancer burden is getting worse with low income countries being hit the hardest. Currently 70 % of cancer’s 8 […]
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