The United Breast Cancer Foundation (UBCF) inaugurated its new national headquarters in Jonesboro, Arkansas, on March 5, 2024. This significant event included a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by local dignitaries, including Mayor Harold Copenhaver, highlighting the organization’s commitment to supporting breast cancer patients and survivors across the nation. The new office is situated at 2712 Phillips Drive.
At the ceremony, UBCF representatives expressed their enthusiasm about the new location, which aims to enhance the foundation’s outreach and services. The organization offers a variety of programs, including financial assistance, educational resources, and wellness initiatives designed specifically for individuals affected by breast cancer.
Community Support and Future Plans
The presence of the Goodwill Ambassadors from the Jonesboro Regional Chamber of Commerce underscored the community’s support for UBCF’s mission. Mayor Copenhaver expressed his pride in hosting such an important organization, emphasizing the positive impact it will have on local residents and beyond.
“We are thrilled to welcome the United Breast Cancer Foundation to our community,” said Copenhaver during the ceremony. “Their work is vital, and we are eager to see how they will enhance the lives of breast cancer patients and survivors in Jonesboro and throughout the country.”
The foundation’s new headquarters is not just a logistical move; it represents a strategic initiative to expand UBCF’s influence and resources. With this new base, the organization plans to increase its programming capacity and improve access to vital services for those in need.
Enhancing Access to Resources
According to UBCF officials, the headquarters will serve as a central hub for outreach activities, including workshops, support groups, and fundraising events. The foundation aims to foster a community of support that empowers individuals facing breast cancer challenges.
As part of its mission, UBCF is committed to raising awareness about breast cancer and promoting early detection. The organization plans to collaborate with local healthcare providers to ensure that accurate information and resources are readily available to those affected by the disease.
The establishment of the headquarters in Jonesboro marks a new chapter for UBCF, as it continues to strive for excellence in providing comprehensive support to breast cancer patients and survivors. The foundation invites community members to engage with their programs and contribute to the ongoing fight against breast cancer.
With the new headquarters, UBCF is poised to make a lasting impact on the lives of countless individuals, offering hope, assistance, and a sense of community in the face of adversity.
