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HISTORY  AND OBJECTIVES OF
THE CANCER SOCIETY OF THE BAHAMAS

The Cancer Society of The Bahamas is a registered, non-profit organization and was established in the Commonwealth of The Bahamas in 1976.

The founder, Mrs. Susan Roberts, formed a group of concerned friends and acquaintances who became the first directors of the Society. With the energy and dedication of these volunteers, funds were raised to enable literature, supplies and equipment to be amassed so that consciousness-raising activities could be developed to educate the community on the importance of early detection, healthy life styles, cutting out smoking and other related topics.

The objectives are:

The Cancer Society is composed of a twelve member board of Directors and four Life Directors, an Executive Committee comprised of a President, Vice President, Treasurer and Secretary, Committees for membership, fundraising, hospice, visitation, education, pap smear, support group, publicity building, and Family Island and general membership which is open to the public.

Branch offices, each with their own Executive Committee, are located in Governor's Harbour, Eleuthera (established in 1985), Freeport, Grand Bahama (established in 1986) and Marsh Harbour, Abaco (established in 1990).

Cancer Society members function solely on a volunteer basis in the areas of eduction, health care, counselling and fundraising.

In May, 1991, the Cancer Society officially opened its Central Headquarters and Resource Centre on East Terrace, Centreville.

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The Cancer Society Headquarters houses the Administrator's office, meeting rooms, a library and the Thrift Shop.