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07/18/2012 | News release
distributed by noodls on 07/18/2012 10:17
Buffalo Sabres
The Buffalo Sabres Alumni Association today announced a
partnership with First Niagara, the Erie County Medical
Center and WNY Breast Health to roll out the Breast Cancer
Prevention and Education Bus. The organizations combined to
purchase the $750,000 bus that will serve the Western New
York Region in providing better resources to detect breast
cancer among women. The bus represents the first time a
professional sports team has been involved in a project of
this nature.
"This is a first-of-its-kind project that will undoubtedly
have a huge impact on our community," said Larry Playfair,
President of the Buffalo Sabres Alumni Association. "We've
placed a big focus on breast cancer awareness and
prevention in the past with our Alumni Wine Nights and
we're thrilled that the proceeds from that event this year
will go to such a great cause."
The bus, which will have two mammography units on it, will
be staffed with breast health professionals, and will have
ample space for private changing areas and confidential
discussions. The bus will travel to locations throughout
the eight counties of WNY in urban and rural communities
where mammography services are limited or non-existent.
"This is a great day for the women in our community who
otherwise may have never had access to this lifesaving
care", said Jody Lomeo, the CEO of ECMC, "We are proud to
take a leadership role with these great community
organizations to fight breast cancer and save lives."
A recent study by the Susan G. Komen Foundation found that
more needs to be done when it comes to outreach with
African American women in the City of Buffalo and
identified transportation as a major issue for women
needing screening in rural communities.
"We are so proud to be part of this unique and powerful
project," said John Koelmel, President and CEO of First
Niagara. "We believe that life-saving screening is a must
for everyone in the community, and this project will ensure
that thousands of people living in urban and rural areas
will be provided with exceptional heath care."
It is the hope of all the partnering organizations that
screening significantly increases in WNY, which will lead
to early detection and treatment and save countless
lives.
"We are very proud to be a part of this innovative approach
to breast cancer prevention in WNY," said Cliff Benson, the
Sabres' Chief Development Officer. "It says a lot about a
community when so many different organizations -whether
it's a sports team, a bank or a hospital - can come
together and launch something that will make a real
difference for so many in the community."
The Buffalo Sabres Alumni Association will host its annual
Fall Wine Festival on Thursday, November 10 at First
Niagara Center. Tickets are $75 each and are available at
www.sabres.com and the First Niagara Center box office. All
proceeds will benefit the Breast Cancer Prevention and
Education Bus.