Atlanta, GA
Mayor and First Lady Promote Awareness through National and Community Organizations Mayor
Bill Campbell
Under the leadership of Mayor Bill Campbell, the city has worked as an active partner
with numerous health, womens, and non-profit organizations in educating the
community at large about breast cancer awareness education and early detection. First Lady
Sharon Campbell has joined the mayor in campaigning against this disease.
Support for Awareness Includes Fund-Raising
Mrs. Campbell is active in support of foundations and agencies that are committed to
winning the fight against breast cancer. She has assumed many leadership roles with
organizations that raise breast cancer awareness and research funds, including:
- being present at the unveiling of the official breast cancer awareness postal stamp,
sponsored by the United States Postal Service;
- serving as co-chair with Shirley Miller, wife of Governor Zell Miller, for the Buddy
Check 2 program, sponsored by WSB-TV/Channel 2;
- participating in the Dark & Lovely Celebrating Life Breast Cancer Awareness Health
Fair, sponsored by Carson Products Company; and
- participating in the Pink Ribbons Fashion Show and Luncheon, which supports the Georgia
Breast Cancer Coalition Fund.
The Mayor and First Lady were also co-hosts in a ceremonial lighting of the South Trust
Building to raise awareness of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and its annual
Race for The Cure. Furthermore, in October of each year, the mayors office staff
raises funds for this foundation by purchasing its pink ribbon pins and wearing them on a
special day of observance.
The Campbell Administration will continue to take leadership roles and partner with
organizations to raise awareness among the people of Atlanta, all the while hoping - - as
others do - - eventually to find a cure.
Contacts: Samra C. Bolden, Public Relations Officer, 404/330-6100, and Glenda Minkin,
Special Assistant to the Mayor, 404/330-6248.
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