EVERY MOMENT COUNTS
The mission of the Alma J. Cameron Foundation for Cancer Awareness is to bring awareness to the early warning signs of Lung Cancer to underserved African American and Latina women in South Los Angeles through public service announcements (PSA) and to provide monetary support to women of color with all forms of cancer who are seeking integrative treatments to enhance their physical, psychological and spiritual well-being before, during and after conventional cancer treatments.
We value access and affordability in health care for everyone regardless of the persons’ ethnicity and socioeconomic position.
OUR PROJECTS
A core focus of our mission is to educate the public about lung cancer, early warning signs and prevention. We are producing a series of targeted short documentary films and other media to distribute this vital information. This effort is fueled by participation from our community.
CHANGE A LIFE TODAY
We can’t do it without your support in continuing to helping African American and Latina women of in South fighting cancer. Again, we hope you’ll consider the AJCF when making your next contributions.
OUR SPONSORS
The Alma J. Cameron Foundation for Cancer Awareness would like to acknowledge the generous support of the following corporate sponsors. We rely on local and national businesses to help us to ‘bridge the gap between conventional and integrative cancer treatments, one person at a time’ and we encourage you to support the businesses that assist us in our ongoing mission!
Lung Cancer
Know the Symptoms
Cancer Support
Get the Support You Need.
Nutrition
Well-Being Starts With Nutrition
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