A collaboration between eight local governments on the North Shore and IMPACT Melanoma will provide free sunscreen this summer at more than 70 locations, including parks, playgrounds, beaches, and outdoor work sites.
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IMPACT Melanoma Set to Continue ‘Safe Skin’ Initiative Throughout Boston
Group collaborating with City of Boston, Mass General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital to relaunch touchless sunscreen dispensers IMPACT Melanoma, a national non-profit organization dedicated to reducing skin cancer diagnoses across the country, is once again...
Practice Safe Skin Continues Forging Partnerships to Bring Sunscreen to Communities Seeking Access
As we roll into summer, IMPACT is so pleased by the progress we’ve made with all of our wonderful sponsors and community advocates to help expand the access and utilization of sunscreen throughout towns and cities near and far. Here’s an ongoing list of places you can...
IMPACT Melanoma Announces Updates to Support Group Initiatives
IMPACT Melanoma is thrilled with the progress that’s been made in the continued expansion of its renowned support group services. Launched to aid with the tumultuous emotional journey a skin cancer diagnosis can bring, IMPACT’s support groups offer a safe and...
IMPACT Melanoma and VTAAC to Bring “No Sun for Babies” Program to Southwestern Vermont Medical Center
No Sun for Babies program educates new parents about the dangers of sun exposure to newborns’ skin. IMPACT Melanoma is pleased to continue its work in the Green Mountain State, earning Vermont grant monies for the fifth consecutive year. Having already introduced...
Nilan Nandish Practices Safe Skin by Placing Sunscreen Dispensers in Detroit
IMPACT Melanoma is proud of the work we do in communities throughout the United States. But we couldn’t accomplish any of this without the support and action of those that approach us with their ideas and desire to do good. The following is a conversation with Nilan...