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INDIANA BREAST CANCER AWARENESS TRUST GRANTS AWARDED TO DCH FOUNDATION

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INDIANA BREAST CANCER AWARENESS TRUST GRANTS

AWARDED TO DAVIESS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL FOUNDATION

December 11, 2023 (WASHINGTON, IN) – Daviess Community Hospital Foundation has been awarded $5,000.00 in grant funds to provide breast cancer screening and diagnostic services to area women for 2024. The program for lower-income, medically underserved women age 40+ who reside in Daviess, Martin, and Pike Counties in Indiana will be administered by the Radiology Services Department at Daviess Community Hospital. The funds are awarded through the Indiana Breast Cancer Awareness Trust Grant Program.

Funds have been designated for delivering breast cancer screening and diagnostic services. The goal is to increase the number of low-income, medically underserved women receiving mammograms at Daviess Community Hospital and then to increase the follow-through rate of those patients who are called back for diagnostic mammograms.

Lower-income women age 40+ who reside in Daviess, Martin, and Pike counties are encouraged to contact the Radiology Services Department at Daviess Community Hospital for more information about the application process and guidelines.

The Indiana Breast Cancer Awareness Trust, Inc. receives funds through selling breast cancer awareness specialty license plates. These monies are then used to provide grants throughout Indiana to help address unmet breast health cancer needs.

Since the Breast Cancer Awareness special group recognition (SGR) license plate was first made available in 2002, nearly $6.5 million has been distributed by the Indiana Breast Cancer Awareness Trust (IBCAT) through competitively awarded grants to organizations throughout Indiana for innovative projects for breast cancer screening, diagnostic and support services not otherwise available to medically underserved populations in Indiana. In addition, over $117,000 has been awarded in scholarships to high school seniors who have lost a parent to breast cancer or have a parent currently battling the disease.

The mission of the Indiana Breast Cancer Awareness Trust, Inc. is to increase awareness and improve access to breast cancer screening, diagnosis, and support services throughout Indiana. Indiana residents may purchase an Indiana breast cancer awareness special group recognition license plate by visiting any Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles branch, online at IN.gov/BMV, or on a BMV Connect kiosk for an annual $40 fee, $25 of which is a direct tax-deductible donation (to the extent of the law). The plate may be purchased for display on passenger motor vehicles, motorcycles, trucks with a declared gross weight of not more than 11,000 pounds, and recreational vehicles.

The Indiana Breast Cancer Awareness SGR license plate was the brain-child of the late Nancy Jaynes, a Plymouth (IN) High School family and consumer sciences teacher. Nancy lost her battle with breast cancer in March of 2008. Her vision that the license plate be a traveling billboard and reminder about the importance of early detection of breast cancer is alive and making a difference to thousands of Hoosiers.

For more information or to directly donate to the Indiana Breast Cancer Awareness Trust, please visit our website at www.BreastCancerPlate.org.

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