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The grant comes from the Tennessee Breast and Cervical Program to provide breast cancer education and screenings.
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. Baptist Women’s Health Center received a $50,000 grant from the Tennessee Breast and Cervical Program to provide breast cancer education and screenings for the Hispanic and African American communities in Shelby County.
“We’re grateful to have received this grant from the Tennessee Breast and Cervical Program to help increase education and awareness about breast health and to reduce breast health disparities for vulnerable populations in our community,” said Nikki Gast, administrator for Baptist Women’s Health Center.