Women of California: Schedule your free mammogram from the Early Detection Fran Van Program this week!

Jerome E. Horton, (Chairman of the California Board of Equalization) in conjunction with California Educational Solutions, is partnering with Cancer Schmancer to present free cancer screenings for low and moderate income women in Southern California the first week of May. 

“Our goal is to ensure that low-income women in our community have access to cancer prevention resources that may help them fight cancer by catching it early," said Horton.  "When cancer is found early, 90% survive."

FREE MAMMOGRAMS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE 
FOLLOWING CLINICS. 

MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY!

Monday, May 2

  • QueensCare Hollywood (4618 Fountain Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90027)
    Contact: Donna, 323-953-7170

Wednesday, May 4

  • QueensCare Eagle Rock (4448 York Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90041)
    Contact: Sweden Monteagudo, 323-344-5233 x541
  • Clinicia Medica Cuzcaltan (3559 E. Gage Ave, Bell CA 90201)
    Contact: Rosie, 323-581-8485
     

Thursday, May 5

  • Dr. Eric Carcamo’s Office (4070 Sterling Way, Baldwin Park CA 91706)
    Contact: Dr. Eric Carcamo, 626-337-1360
  • Pico Rivera Clinica Medica (9201 E. Whittier Boulevard, Pico Rivera, CA 90660)
    Contact: Linda, 562-908-7588
  • Westside Family Health Center (1711 Ocean Park Santa Monica, CA 90304)
    Contact Iris: 310-450-4773 x224
     

Friday, May 6th

  • Wilmington Comm. Clinic (1009 N. Avalon, Wilmington, CA 90744)
    Contact: 310-549-9713


or call 877-4AN-EXAM (877-426-3926) for further information

ABOUT THE JEROME HORTON: Elected in 2010, Chairman Jerome E. Horton is the Fourth District Member of the California State Board of Equalization, representing more than 8.5 million residents in Los Angeles County.   He is the first African American to serve on the BOE since its inception in 1879 and the third African American constitutional officer in California’s history.  The five-member California State Board of Equalization (BOE) is a publicly elected tax board and collects more than $48 billion annually in taxes and fees supporting state and local government services.