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California Ovarian Cancer Awareness Program
FY08-09 Mini-Grant Program

Congratulations to all of the 2008-2009 COCAP Mini-Grant Awardees!

We would like to thank all of the organizations that submitted applications to the COCAP Mini-Grant Program. We received many excellend applications and gave each one serious consideration. Our hope is to continue the mini-grant program each fiscal year, budget permitting.

We have selected six organizations that will execute projects that are in line with COCAP's goals and mission. The following organizations have been chosen to work on projects that will educate women and healthcare providers about ovarian cancer.

 


Saath/Special Service for Groups

Project Summary: Saath will be hosting a continuing medical education (CME) program that targets South Asian community leaders and healthcare providers. The program will utilize COCAP's CME; Clinical Ovarian Cancer Detection: A Work in Progress as well as the resources at USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center. Attendees of the CME program will be given culturally appropriate educational materials to disseminate to South Asian women. In addition, a follow up will be done to determine participant's efforts to educate communities about ovarian cancer as well as intention to perform proper evaluation of high risk patients.

Service Area: Los Angeles County
Target Population: South Asian community leaders and healthcare providers; South Asian women
Translated Language: N/A


Hmong Women's Heritage Association

Project Summary: HWHA will conduct two ovarian cancer 101 presentations to Hmong women and modify two ovarian cancer educational materials for dissemination to the Hmong community. These educational pieces will be distributed to medical providers and clinics that treat a large number of Hmong clients as well as at Hmong social events, educational forums, and health fairs.

Service Area: Sacramento County
Target Population: Hmong women
Translated Language: Hmong


National Ovarian Cancer Coalition, Inc., Sacramento Chapter

Project Summary: NOCC, Sac will produce a DVD in Cantonese (also produced in English and Spanish) that will promote survival strategies for newly diagnosed patients, their families and friends. This DVD will be an addition to a Resource Guide that is currently distributed to newly diagnosed women and their families. In addition, a portion of the footage from the DVD will be used to create a thirty second PSA. These materials will be distributed to applicable health care facilities and appropriate TV and radio stations with a specific distribution focus on reducing the cancer burden among the Chinese population.

Service Area: Greater Sacramento area and Nevada Counties
Target Population: Chinese women
Translated Language: Cantonese


Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA)

Project Summary: OCAPICA will develop a culturally and linguistically appropriate outreach and education campaign which includes the development of print materials and community forums to the Thai and Vietnamese communities. Print materials to be developed include an ovarian health brochure as well as a women's health calendar to include ovarian health information.

Service Area: Los Angeles, Orange, and San Diego Counties
Target Population: Thai and Vietnamese women
Translated Language: Thai and Vietnamese


Women's Cancer Awareness Group

Project Summary: WCAG will conduct a community outreach program (Hope, Health, and Awareness) targeting groups of professionals that are in personal contact with women on a daily basis (e.g. hairstylists and nurses). The program will include educational forums that will focus on symptom recognition and include ovarian cancer survivors and sharing their experiences. Participants in the program will be given educational materials to distribute to their clients, customers, or patients. In addition, a billboard will be displayed informing the public about the educational forums and the symptoms of ovarian cancer.

Service Area: San Francisco North Bay Area, Sonoma, Solano, and Marin Counties
Target Population: Various professional groups that interact with women daily
Translated Language: N/A

Hope, Health & Awareness Program

HHAThe Women’s Cancer Awareness Group provides a free outreach program to women in our community.

Please join us for one of our upcoming programs, which will be held on the following dates in the Theater District Community Room in Petaluma:

  • Tuesday March 10th: 6:00 to 8:00 pm

  • Tuesday April 14th: 6:00 to 8:00 pm

  • Tuesday May 19th: 7:00 to 9:00 am

  • Tuesday June 16th: 11:00 to 1:00 pm

Location: Theater District Community Room
Address: 109 “C” Street Petaluma, CA
RSVP: 707-481-5640 or WCAGroup@yahoo.com
What to expect:

  • You will be welcomed and invited to have some light refreshments.
  • Two cancer survivors will share their stories of hope with a focus on symptoms of ovarian cancer.
  • You will receive information about how to find out about your cancer risk and what you can do to reduce it.
  • We will show you a ten-minute DVD about Women’s Cancer Awareness Group programs and mission, featuring a special message from Pamela Torliatt, Mayor of Petaluma.
  • We will ask you if you would like to take some information with you to share with your friends.
  • The entire program takes a little over an hour. Lovely light refreshments from Preferred Sonoma Caterer’s will be served. Walk-ins are welcome, and reservations are greatly appreciated. For more information or to make a reservation, please call us at 707-481-5640.

Other Hope, Health and Awareness Programs conducted in January of 2009:

Hope, Health & Awareness Program: January 6th
Fairfield, California – Soroptomist Group

Hope, Health & Awareness Program: January 16th
Santa Rosa, California – United Methodist Elder Group




Ovarian Cancer Orange County Alliance

Project Summary: OCOCA will promote education and awareness of ovarian cancer through dissemination of Spanish signs and symptom cards and a print PSA in a Spanish language newspaper. Educational materials will be distributed to Spanish speaking women through community clinics, civic organizations, public libraries, other ovarian organizations and CBOs.

Service Area: Orange County
Target Population: Spanish speaking women
Translated Language: Spanish



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