Please join us for Vermonters Taking Action Against Cancer's 11th Annual Meeting at the Capitol Plaza in Montpelier, Vermont on April 12, 2017 from 9am - 3:30pm.
Last year's meeting kicked off the 2020 Vermont Cancer Plan and included a formal recognition of a bi-partisan resolution to support the 2016-2020 Vermont Cancer Plan by the Vermont Legislature. For the past year we have been discussing, promoting, and implementing many of the goals and strategies within that plan. This year's theme, Our Plan in Action: Making Cancer Preventable and Treatable, recognizes the important role that research and community health initiatives play in cancer survivorship. .
Partnerships must continue to grow between researchers, providers, community-based health workers, policymakers, public, and the organizations that facilitate their combined efforts and present a united front in our battle against cancer. While the Vermont Cancer Plan provides a framework for collaborative action the launch of 3-4-50 in VT this past year provided a clear message to drive partnership and promote understanding of the importance of chronic disease prevention. Three behaviors lead to four diseases that result in more than 50 percent of deaths in Vermont.
Cancer is still our number one killer requiring not just research directed at making it both preventable and treatable, but statewide partnerships that promote and implement strategies to reduce its impact.
Here is what you can expect at VTAAC's Annual Meeting this year:
Lunch will be provided and the event is free of charge. REGISTRATON IS REQUIRED and will close at 100 participants so please sign up early.
Participants are also invited to take part in ACS CAN's Vermont Cancer Action Day by joining the Legislative Reception in the Cedar Creek Room of the State House from 4-6pm for their Cancer Survivor Ceremony, Relay for Life CAN Club Awards, Wear Purple Day, and refreshments.
This event would not be possible with our partners. Special thanks go to the American Cancer Society, the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, the University of Vermont Medical Center and Cancer Center, Central Vermont Medical Center, the Vermont Department of Health, and the many other individuals and organizations that have collaborated with VTAAC to make this day possible.
Please forward this invitation to all who might be interested. I look forward to seeing everyone in April!
Sincerely,
Jessica French, VTAAC Coordinator (Jessica.French@cancer.org)