National & State Advocacy

Since our founding 30+ years ago, VBCF has been working to eradicate breast cancer by advocating for important public policies related to breast cancer and healthcare access at both the state and federal levels. We mobilize and train volunteer advocates from around the state. We coordinate breast cancer advocacy days where volunteers meet with their legislators in the Virginia General Assembly and the United States Congress to discuss how to improve the lives of those impacted by breast cancer.

YOUR voice can make a difference. When our elected officials hear from their constituents who have been affected by breast cancer, it makes a BIG impact. Watch our webinar, Raise Your Voice, to learn more about VBCF’s state and national advocacy and get started today!  No previous experience is necessary. 

Sign up for VBCF Action Alerts

VBCF Action Alerts will keep you up to date with the latest breast cancer legislation – at both the state and national levels – and provide the tools and information you need to take action. These email alerts are sent periodically – when your advocacy is needed the most. They also provide policy education, with background and details about advocacy issues of interest to the breast cancer community. Sign Up!

Keep it Local! State Advocacy Day

VBCF mobilizes volunteer advocates to support important state legislation related to breast cancer.  VBCF’s annual State Breast Cancer Advocacy Day takes place during the VA General Assembly session which starts in early January each year.  VBCF provides training so that advocates are prepared to meet with their state elected officials about key issues impacting Virginians with breast cancer.

 

Take it to Congress! National Advocacy Day

VBCF organizes volunteer advocates to participate in the annual National Breast Cancer Advocacy Day, hosted by the National Breast Cancer Coalition (NBCC) and centered around NBCC’s national legislative priorities. Advocates meet with elected officials and staff from members of Virginia’s Congressional delegation. No experience is necessary – just your willingness to share your experiences with breast cancer. NBCC Team Leaders from Virginia run each meeting and can field questions from legislators and their staff.

VBCF's Advocacy Task Force & The Karin Decker Noss Scholarship

VBCF’s Advocacy Task Force offers volunteers an opportunity to get advocacy training and take an active role in helping with VBCF’s work throughout the year, including State and National Advocacy Days.  The Task Force will meet virtually and in person. If you want to learn more and find out how to get involved, please contact Kirsta Millar at kirsta@vbcf.org

VBCF’s Karin Decker Noss Scholarship funds training for volunteer advocates to attend national, in-depth educational conferences and bring this knowledge back to Virginia.  Karin Decker Noss was a dedicated board member and former VBCF president who dedicated her life to breast cancer advocacy.  This scholarship honors Karin and seeks to carry on the important work that she began. 

Advocacy News

Flex Your Advocacy Muscles with Us

Join VBCF and fellow volunteer advocates for the 2020 Virginia State Breast Cancer Advocacy Day on Thursday, February 13, 2020. With many newly elected members and Democrats in control for the first time in over two decades, this year’s General Assembly session...

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Update: Priority Bills in the 116th Congress

The Metastatic Breast Cancer Access to Care Act H.R. 2178/S. 1374 VA Legislator Support: Representative McEachin This legislation would waive the 24-month waiting period for Medicare eligibility and the 5-month waiting period for Social Security Disability Insurance...

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Breast Cancer-Related Federal Legislation

VBCF monitors both state and national legislation related to breast cancer.  As you may know, this year, one of our top priorities is working with the National Breast Cancer Coalition (NBCC) to advocate for passage of the Metastatic Breast Cancer Access to Care...

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