Georgia's Online Cancer Information Center

Feb
25
2023
Feb 25, 2023
Meeting

The 2023 Pink Awards

7:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Riverside Epi Center 135 Riverside Parkway
Austell, GA 30168

The 5th Annual Pink Awards is an iconic event that brings breast cancer awareness and black excellence to the center stage. During this event, premiere influencers, celebrities and wellness advocates come together to celebrate life, strength and survival.

Five years ago, April Love incorporated the Pink Awards ceremony to celebrate and honor the accomplishments of individuals who are a positive force within their respective industries and surrounding communities. The award categories are tailored to those who have exemplified visionary ideals, excelled in entrepreneurial endeavors, made a difference in society, and have changed the trajectory of their respective fields. 

Special guest performances, signature cocktails, and exclusive gifting courtesy of our sponsors are some of the highlights as we pay homage to those impacted by breast cancer. Each holiday season, a portion of the Pink Award's proceeds goes towards supporting survivors in need.

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Georgia CORE's FY22 Annual Report

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11/15/2022

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Georgia CORE releases report from Disparities in Cancer Clinical Trials Summit

On Sept. 30, Georgia's cancer experts shared advice and experiences with oncology providers, patient navigators and research managers - all to provide new ways to diversify participation in clinical trials. In February 2023, Georgia CORE issued a report with a recap and actions steps. Download the report >>

10/25/2022

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Advancing Cancer Care through Partnerships and Innovation

Georgia CORE is a statewide nonprofit that leverages partnerships and innovation to attract more clinical trials, increase research, and promote education and early detection to improve cancer care for Georgians in rural, urban, and suburban communities across the state.