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Sunscreen and Dispensers Donated to Northern Nevada Nonprofits
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The Nevada Cancer Coalition donated an automatic sunscreen dispenser and a supply of sunscreen for 200+ applications to the Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation.

“We encourage our kids to be kids, and are grateful for the opportunity to supply our families with sunscreen,” said Jessica Langley, NNCCF Community Outreach Coordinator, “It’s just one extra way we can support our community against cancer.”

NNCCF will provide sunscreen to families, supporters, and community members at no cost.

 

Read the story by This is Reno here:

Sunscreen and Dispensers Donated to Northern Nevada Nonprofits

Three northern Nevada nonprofits received free automatic sunscreen dispensers and a supply of sunscreen through a community donation program launched by Nevada Cancer Coalition (NCC). The organizations selected through an application process include Community Health Alliance Record Street Health Center for the Homeless, Truckee Meadows Parks Foundation (TMPF), and Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation.

“Wearing sunscreen is one of the easiest ways to prevent skin cancer, but often people forget to put it on before heading outdoors,” said Cari Herington, executive director at Nevada Cancer Coalition. Placing free sunscreen dispensers in accessible outdoor locations has shown to increase people’s use of sunscreen and other sun-protective measures in cities such as Boston, Atlanta, and Tampa.

Community Health Alliance’s Record Street Health Center for the Homeless provides comprehensive health care services to more than 1,000 patients annually. The sunscreen dispenser they received is available for use by anyone being served at the downtown Reno Homeless Campus on Record Street. The sunscreen dispenser donations were made by NCC in recognition of Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month, recognized each May, and are part of NCC’s Sun Smart Nevada program. Sun Smart Nevada is building programs for sun safety and skin cancer prevention in schools, workplaces, and outdoor recreational areas throughout the state. “Through our dispenser donation program, we hope to give community partners the tools to help the people they serve stay healthy and prevent skin cancer,” said Herington.

TMPF provides free STEM, standards-based curriculum for majority free-reduced lunch student population schools that uses citizen science to engage kids with their local parks. The organization plans to use its sunscreen dispenser for the Student Stewards program and also for TMPF camp programs, guided walks, and during special events.

Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation, among many other services, encourages families to spend time together and to never lose their fun factor amidst their cancer journey. The sunscreen dispenser will be available for families to use when they visit the Foundation’s office and will be used during multiple outdoor events that support the Foundation each year.

In the U.S. skin cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer, and in Nevada, it is estimated that this year 790 people will be diagnosed with melanoma, the deadliest form. The number one cause of skin cancer is exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun. Sunburns at any age are dangerous, however, one or more blistering sunburns in childhood or as a teenager can more than double one’s risk of melanoma later in life.

 

Follow the 5 S’s to reduce your risk for skin cancer:



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