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Links for Life members are angels of mercy to hundreds of individuals fighting their personal battle with breast cancer. Many of us are breast cancer survivors, and know what it is to face the fears, physical challenges and discomfort of a disease that affects so many.
For many uninsured and underinsured patients in our community, Links for Life Kings County may be their only hope for bridging the financial gap for early detection and treatment of breast cancer.
According to the NCI, (National Cancer Institute) the risk of a breast cancer diagnosis in a female in the United States within the next 10 years is one in 68 for those aged 40 years. In our lifetime, most of us will know someone dealing with breast cancer, or face this challenge ourselves.
Look Your Best!
Receive a FREE wig, hat, scarf or beanie from Links for Life!
Running to the store for milk or hooking up with friends? We’ve got you covered. Look your best without dipping into your wallet. Fighting breast cancer is challenging enough, so let us help. Just call 559 362-3731, or email linksforlifekingscounty@gmail.com.
Link a Friend!
Link Yourself, and a Friend, to a Mammogram!
This wristband, or as we like to call it, wristlink, is a reminder to you and your friends to get a mammogram. Wear the wristlink until you schedule your mammorgram, then pass it to a friend for her to wear until she makes her appointment. Keep the chain going and you become links for life. To get a wristlink, just call 559 362-3731, or email linksforlifekingscounty@gmail.com.
Community Outreach
Links for Life Kings County volunteers help raise funds for Valley Children’s Hospital Madera.
Volunteers promote Links for Life at the health fair sponsored by the Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino.
The Kings County Community Breast Health Team
Links for Life works to:
HELP
in the promotion and detection of breast cancer for women and men in Kings County.
ADDRESS
the healthcare needs of a culturally diverse community for women and men.
PROVIDE
financially for those who are uninsured or underinsured, in need of breast cancer screening.
KEEP FUNDING LOCAL
for those who may otherwise go untreated due to lack of insurance or being underinsured.