For children and adults, sun safety programs, health fair presentations, free skin checks at local events, and the development of school and park district partnerships and sun safety curriculum. We participated in over 200 Health Fairs and skin screenings.
Jack’s Fund invited to participate in Problem Based Learning at Hadley Junior. Subject: Stop Melanoma … Stop Tanning! As a way to…
May is Melanoma Awareness Month Longtime employee and founding board member of The Jack H. Marston II Melanoma Foundation, Rhoda Spohn, shared…
$12,000 DUPAGE HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES GET SUNSCREEN DONATIONS FOR SKIN CANCER PROTECTION Jack H. Marston II Melanoma Fund Delivering 2,500 Bottles of…
In honor of Brian McGrath
Glenbard East High School: Article written by student about the dangers associated with tanning for prom.
Barbers trained to recognize melanoma … next customer has disease. Contacting his family doctor, Dr. Kenneth Lee, he arranged a melanoma information…
Sign the Pledge Hundreds of St. Charles High School students sign our NO Tan Pledge. It is possible to change behaviors by…
Cuts for Cure Shannon Morrow PA-C, Dermatology Associates of LaGrange teaches hair professionals about the importance of early detection, what to look…