How You Can Help Cure Cervical Cancer

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January is Cervical Health Awareness Month and we believe that all women should have access to preventative care. This is why we want to introduce you to the Nasty Women at Cure Cervical Cancer (CCC), tell you about what they do, and how you can help their mission. First, let’s dig into some facts.


Cervical Cancer is a global health crisis. But what can you do?

Every 2 minutes, a woman dies of cervical cancer, yet it is nearly 100% preventable. Cervical cancer has no symptoms until it is too late. Women around the world are dying from this preventable disease because they lack access to preventative care like regular screening.

It only takes $5 to provide a woman with cervical cancer screening and treatment through CCC’s “See and Treat” clinics. An easy way to remember to donate? Get your PAP smear & give the gift of life-saving screening to another woman for only $5. Text ‘CURECC” to 44-321 to donate. 

Where does your money go? CCC has created a “Clinic-in-a-suitcase”

Each suitcase is stocked with the necessary supplies to establish a screening & treatment clinic anywhere in the world!

The “Clinic in a Suitcase” makes healthcare accessible by bringing these life-saving services to some of the most remote regions of the world in a single suitcase.

CCC has screened over 125,000 women, treated over 8,000 women, trained 600+ healthcare professionals, 150+ community health educators, and established 93 sustainable cervical cancer prevention clinics in 9 different countries.

Through our clinics and community outreach, CCC increases access to basic healthcare and health education for women living in some of the most remote and resource-poor regions around the world.

CCC’s Clinic-in-a-suitcase

 Get Nasty: Empowered Women Empower Women

9 out of 10 women that die from cervical cancer live in resource-poor regions with no access to preventative healthcare.

Taking health into your own hands is empowering, but not every woman has access to care. Empower a woman with access to screening for just $5 and give her the gift of life-saving services.

What are you waiting for? Donate here.

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