Post by Adriana Velez
It's been months since the big Planned Parenthood controversy, but Susan G. Komen for the Cure is still shuddering with aftershocks. Yesterday the organization's founder and CEO Nancy Brinker stepped down. She announced that she will focus on fundraising for the organization. The woman who founded Komen in memory of her sister is no longer leading her organization. It's sad news, but sadder than that is learning that participation in Komen's Race for the Cure events had declined by as much as 30 percent. Fundraising has been down. And what that means is less money for the women who need it most.Image may be NSFW.
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It's been months since the big Planned Parenthood controversy, but Susan G. Komen for the Cure is still shuddering with aftershocks. Yesterday the organization's founder and CEO Nancy Brinker stepped down. She announced that she will focus on fundraising for the organization. The woman who founded Komen in memory of her sister is no longer leading her organization. It's sad news, but sadder than that is learning that participation in Komen's Race for the Cure events had declined by as much as 30 percent. Fundraising has been down. And what that means is less money for the women who need it most.Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.
