By clicking on the above "DONATE" button, you will be taken to a secure online site.
* Please be sure to add who your donation is for in the MESSAGE box on the PayPal form.
Donations to the Inflammatory Breast Cancer Foundation
will further our goals of education and international awareness, thus
allowing our combined voices to advocate for "appropriate research" in
the field of diagnosing and treating this terrible disease.
Regular mail donations would also be kindly accepted by mail at:
The Inflammatory Breast Cancer Foundation P.O. Box 16 Milford, Michigan 48381
We are a Federal 501(c)(3) charity. EIN # 26-0668563
To talk to someone regarding the foundation, please leave a message on our toll free line. A representative from the foundation will return your call promptly.
1-866-944-4223
SUPPORT AND RESOURCES
Click on the
pink ribbon which will take you to IBC Support. There you will find
supportive people on the forums, where you can share and learn from
others about inflammatory breast cancer, first hand.
Sharing, Caring and Helping is what makes the difference.
GuideStar
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The GuideStar database contains records on more than 700,000 nonprofit organizations classified as 501(c)(3) by the IRS. Data is collected directly from the charities and from the IRS Business Master File, IRS Forms 990, and 990s EZ. The work of PRI is generously supported by the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund, and others.