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YSC in the Press

The following press releases give detailed information on some of YSC's recent announcements, events and partnerships.

Cycling Across Florida for Young Women Affected by Breast Cancer

by Emily Helck, Senior Marketing and Communications Manager on April 04, 2017

Emily HelckSenior Marketing and Communications [email protected] YSC Tour de Pink® Raises Funds and Awareness in 3 Day Ride New York, New York (April 4, 2017) - This month, YSC Tour de Pink® arrives in Florida, challenging a passionate group of cyclists to pedal 200 miles in the name of young women affected by breast cancer. From April 21-23, 2017, participants,...  Continue Reading

YSC Summit Heads Home to Oakland

by Emily Helck, Senior Marketing and Communications Manager on February 08, 2017

Emily HelckSenior Marketing and Communications [email protected] New York City CEO returns to Oakland with the world’s largest event for young women with breast cancer Oakland, CA (February 8, 2017) - Jennifer Merschdorf is more than just “from” Oakland. She’s a true native. Daughter of Oakland public school teacher Linda Merschdorf and local business owner...  Continue Reading

YSC Hosting Sweepstakes for "We Can Survive" Concert

by Jaci Fletcher, YSC Senior Communications Manager on September 13, 2016

September 13, 2016Jaci Fletcher, Senior Communications [email protected] Young Survivor and a Guest will receive Trip to Los Angeles New York, New York, (September 13, 2016) — For the fourth year in a row, Young Survival Coalition (YSC), will be the beneficiary of CBS Radio’s "We Can Survive" Concert on Saturday, Oct. 22 at the iconic Hollywood Bowl in Los...  Continue Reading

Young Survival Coalition Symposium on November 5th

by Jaci Fletcher, YSC Senior Communications Manager on August 29, 2016

August 29, 2016 Jaci Fletcher, Senior Communications [email protected] Young Women Facing Breast Cancer and Their Co-Survivors Will Convene In the Greater Los Angeles Area New York, New York, (August 29, 2016) — More than 250,000 women living in the U.S. today were diagnosed with breast cancer before their 41st birthday. More than 12,000 young women will be...  Continue Reading