The Breast Cancer Foundation (BCF) is proud to announce its continued support for the Cayman Islands Cancer Society (CICS) with a donation of $100,000 for the year 2025. This significant contribution reaffirms the strong partnership between two of the Cayman Islands’ leading cancer charities, united in their mission to improve the lives of those affected by cancer.
Continued collaboration between these organizations ensures a seamless network of care, education, and support for individuals and families impacted by all forms of cancer. The donation will help fund essential services, including financial aid for treatment.
“This donation represents more than just financial support; it’s about strengthening our shared commitment to the Cayman Islands community,” said Kim Lund, Co-Founder of the Breast Cancer Foundation. “Together, BCF and CICS can achieve far more, ensuring that no one faces the challenges of cancer alone.”
Rebekah Brooks, Chairman of the CICS Board, expressed gratitude for the ongoing partnership. “We are incredibly thankful to the Breast Cancer Foundation for their generous donation. Their support allows us to extend our reach and provide critical resources to those in need. Teamwork between our organizations is vital to tackling cancer in all its forms.”
Adding to the sentiment, Beverly Edgington, Chief Administrator at the Breast Cancer Foundation, emphasized the importance of collaboration. “The synergy between BCF and CICS amplifies the impact of every initiative. By working closely together, we maximize our efforts to reduce the burden of breast cancer in our community.”
Dave O’Driscoll, Operations Manager at CICS, highlighted the broader implications of this partnership.55 “This collaboration showcases the power of unity in the fight against cancer. Every dollar donated is a step toward better support, treatment, and outcomes for patients and families.”
The Breast Cancer Foundation and the Cayman Islands Cancer Society look forward to a productive year, working together to bring hope, care, and support to those affected by cancer in the Cayman Islands.
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