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The Wilmot Community Cancer Action Council (CCAC)

Working with communities today, to lessen the impact of cancer tomorrow

The CCAC is empowered to inform research priorities and develop opportunities to address cancer disparities. Members come from a wide variety of community-centered groups, including public health departments, healthcare systems, school districts, non-profit organizations, advocacy groups, and community- and faith-based organizations.

Four priority working groups have been identified by the CCAC: community-driven research, rural outreach, primary prevention, and patient and survivor resources.

If you’re interested in having your voice heard, consider joining us in our efforts. Harnessing community strength is critical to success. 

Please contact Kristina Hawes for more information. ​

2024 CCAC Retreat

The fifth annual retreat of Wilmot’s Community Cancer Action Council (CCAC) was attended by more than 200 people on October 11, 2024, at the University of Rochester Flaum Atrium. We’re excited to see the event continue to grow, especially as we explore impactful themes like "CCAC in A.C.T.I.O.N" (Accessing Clinical Trials in Our Neighborhood). View this year's event program by clicking here.

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2023 CCAC Retreat 

Over 190 people attended Wilmot’s Community Cancer Action Council’s (CCAC) fourth annual retreat on October 20, 2022, in Henrietta. The event continued to increase its attendance from the previous year, attracting attendees from 17 counties across the catchment area to focus around this year’s theme: The Power of Partnerships...and Beyond. View the event program

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2022 CCAC Retreat 

More than 160 people attended Wilmot’s Community Cancer Action Council’s (CCAC) third annual retreat on October 7, 2022, in Geneva. The event more than doubled its attendance from the previous year, attracting attendees from 17 counties across the catchment area to focus around this year’s theme: The Power of Partnerships. View the event program

2021 CCAC Retreat

In October 2021, Wilmot's CCAC gathered in Geneva, New York, to celebrate achievements, review priorities and set strategies moving forward. During the event, each of the four working groups shared what they have accomplished over the last year as well as what they're working toward. National experts, including keynote speaker Gbenga Ogedegbe, M.D., of the New York University School of Global Public Health, shared insights and inspiration on equity and inclusion.  

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CCAC Steering Committee

Name

Position

Karen Hermance

CCAC Co-Chair

Jeffrey Freeman, MBA

CCAC Co-Chair

Jason Coleman

Co-lead Access to Care/Rural Health Integration

Michele Foster, MPA

Co-lead Access to Care/Rural Health Integration

 

Kathleen Maignan, AGPCNP-BC, MSN, OCN

Lead Cancer Prevention & Risk Reduction

Don Armstrong

Co-lead Community Driven Cancer Research

Elisa DeJesus, MS, AT

Co-lead Community Driven Cancer Research

Lizanne Zamites

Co-lead Cancer Care and Survivorship
Sue Dambrowski Co-lead Cancer Care and Survivorship

Vaccine Voices

Hugs, the Puerto-Rican Festival: These are just a few of the things that Ida Perez, director of IBERO Children and Family Stability Services, Early Childhood Center, is looking forward to after receiving both doses of vaccine.

Spanish version of Ida Perez video