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Worship in Pink Toolkit Komen Atlanta s Worship in Pink program invites Atlanta s churches, mosques and synagogues to come together to spread the lifesaving message of breast cancer early detection. WIP is a program designed to open the lines of communication about breast health, promote breast cancer education and celebrate the lives of those who have fought against breast cancer. THANK YOU for coordinating your organization s participation in our Worship in Pink program this year. This toolkit will contain information and resources designed to help you get started, but the plan for the event is up to you! We encourage you to use the event to celebrate the breast cancer survivors and co-survivors in your community and to bring awareness around breast cancer to your congregation. For more information or to download breast health educational materials, go to www.komenatlanta.org/wip. Important Information: The Worship in Pink calendars will be available for pick-up from the location that you selected during registration starting on September 28 th. If you registered after September 23 rd, you must pick-up your calendars from the Komen Atlanta office in Buckhead. Please share photos of your Worship in Pink festivities, decorations, and events that you host with us! Email pictures to us at or follow us and tag us on social media. We would love to see the amazing things you are doing in your community through this program! o Facebook o Twitter - @komenatlanta o Instagram - @komenatlanta If you have any questions about Worship in Pink, please do not hesitate to contact Ashleigh Harris at aharris@komenatlanta.org or (404) 814-0052.

Worship in Pink Program Suggestions: Congregations may select as many or as few activities as they like. Invite a breast cancer survivor to speak to the congregation We encourage participants to identify a member among their organization to speak as a way to give congregants a personal connection to the importance of breast health. Have a moment of silence or prayer in honor of those who have been affected by breast cancer. This will give those affected by the disease time to reflect and will also allow time to remember those who have passed away from the disease. Recognize survivors and/or co-survivors during the service/ceremony This is a great way to honor those who have struggled with breast cancer, have overcome the disease or know someone who has. It sends a message of hope to those who may be diagnosed with breast cancer in the future. Another option is to host a candlelight vigil for breast cancer survivors/co-survivors. Hand out pink flowers, ribbons, or other items These are ways to show unity, support, and appreciation for those in the congregation who may have been affected by the disease. Host a Women s Educational Event This is a great opportunity to learn more about women s health and breast cancer and allow women to ask personal questions that they may not feel comfortable discussing in front of the entire congregation. Create a Wall of Hope with names, pictures and/or stories of congregation members who have been affected by breast cancer. In addition, facts and educational materials can be displayed. This is a great way to visually honor or remember those who have been affected by the disease. Serve pink lemonade, pink cake, or other pink items at a reception before or after services This is a great way to show appreciation to those in attendance and also a way to continue the pink theme throughout the program. Invite a medical professional to speak to the congregation The medical professional will be able to answer any medical questions your congregation might have. He or she will also be able to dispel any myths and can also explain various breast cancer screenings and procedures. More information and breast health educational materials are available at www.komenatlanta.org/wip.

Worship in Pink Sample Bulletin Announcement Join us for Worship in Pink - October 2016 Join us for Worship in Pink this October to raise awareness about breast cancer and to learn more about your own breast health. You will receive a FREE 2017 calendar with lifesaving breast health information and other statistics about the impact of breast cancer. [INSERT PROGRAM IDEAS HERE TO EXPLAIN TO CONGREGATION WHAT WILL BE HAPPENING]. Join us and Komen Atlanta as we honor survivors for their courage and pray for those who have lost their lives or have been affected by breast cancer.

Sample Script Nancy Brinker promised her dying sister, Susan G. Komen, she would do everything in her power to end breast cancer forever. In 1982, that promise became the Susan G. Komen organization. Today, Susan G. Komen is the world s largest grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and activists fighting to save lives, empower people, ensure quality care for all and energize science to find the cures. Komen has invested more than $2.6 billion to fulfill that promise, becoming the largest source of nonprofit funds dedicated to the fight against breast cancer in the world. is reaching out to the metro Atlanta community through this Worship in Pink program to raise breast cancer awareness by distributing breast cancer educational materials to local faith-based organizations. Today, we as a church/synagogue/mosque community have partnered with Komen Atlanta to open the lines of communication about breast health, promote breast cancer education, and honor those who have been impacted by breast cancer. It has been found that women in metro Atlanta have significantly higher breast cancer incidence, death and late-stage diagnosis rates when compared to the rest of the state of Georgia and the U.S. as a whole. Due to these alarming statistics, we know that the metro Atlanta is at a higher risk so our focus is educating our community about the need for breast health and providing them with lifesaving screenings to find breast cancer early on. When cancer is found at an early stage and treated, there is a 99% 5-year survival rate. After today s service, we will be handing out a 2016-2017 calendar that contains lifesaving breast health educational information. Please relay these messages to your friends and family who are not here today and encourage those you love to get screened and Know Your Normal. Together we can end breast cancer forever. Thank you for participating! If you are interested in learning more about Komen Atlanta and what they do here in our local community, please visit their website at komenatlanta.org or call (404) 814-0052.

Breast Cancer Facts Except for skin cancers, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the U.S. It is second only to lung cancer in cancer deaths among women in the U.S. The two most common risk factors for breast cancer are being female and growing older. One woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every two minutes, and one woman will die of breast cancer every 13 minutes in the U.S. In 2015, it is estimated that there will be more than 230,000 new cases of invasive breast cancer among women and more than 2,300 cases in men in the U.S. About 40,000 women and more than 400 men will die from breast cancer each year in the U.S. About five to ten percent of breast cancers in women and four to forty percent of all male breast cancers in the U.S. are due to inherited genetic mutations. Most women who are diagnosed with breast cancer in the U.S. have no family history of the disease. The 5 year survival rate for all women with breast cancer found at a local stage (cancer that has not spread) in the U.S. is 9%. Although rare, young women can also get breast cancer. Less than 5% of breast cancers occur in women under age 40. However, breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among women ages 20 to 59. There are more than 3 million breast cancer survivors in the U.S. today. For more breast cancer facts and figures, visit www.komen.org.

KOMEN ATLANTA BREAST HEALTH COMMITMENT CHALLENGE By signing this form, you are promising your friends, family and fellow community members that you will follow the recommended guidelines for breast screenings this year. Early detection is your best protection! Name Signature