Terri Brodeur Foundation

The Terri Brodeur Foundation is a grassroots nonprofit based in New London, Connecticut. It was established in 2006 with a promise to commit 100 percent of gross fundraising dollars to breast cancer research.

Norma Logan and Sandy Maniscalco created the foundation and named it in honor of Terri Brodeur, a young mother who died of breast cancer in 2005. Norma died of breast cancer six months after Terri. Sandy remains an active member and serves on the Board of Directors.

The foundation has raised more than $5 million dollars and has awarded more than 50 grants to researchers in basic, pre-clinical, and clinical research who are studying a cure for breast cancer and better ways to treat the disease.

Administrative costs are either sponsor-supported or volunteer-provided.

Upcoming (1)

TBBCF 18th Annual Meeting primary image

TBBCF 18th Annual Meeting

Wed, May 22 • 5:30 PM

Free

TBBCF 18th Annual Meeting primary image

TBBCF 18th Annual Meeting

Wed, May 22 • 5:30 PM

Free

Past (3)

TBBCF 17th Annual Meeting primary image

TBBCF 17th Annual Meeting

Tue, May 9 • 5:30 PM

Free

TBBCF 16th Annual Meeting primary image

TBBCF 16th Annual Meeting

Tue, May 17 • 5:30 PM

Free

TBF 15th Annual Meeting primary image

TBF 15th Annual Meeting

Tue, Jul 13 • 5:30 PM EDT

Free

TBBCF 17th Annual Meeting primary image

TBBCF 17th Annual Meeting

Tue, May 9 • 5:30 PM

Free

TBBCF 16th Annual Meeting primary image

TBBCF 16th Annual Meeting

Tue, May 17 • 5:30 PM

Free

TBF 15th Annual Meeting primary image

TBF 15th Annual Meeting

Tue, Jul 13 • 5:30 PM EDT

Free

The Terri Brodeur Foundation is a grassroots nonprofit based in New London, Connecticut. It was established in 2006 with a promise to commit 100 percent of gross fundraising dollars to breast cancer research.

Norma Logan and Sandy Maniscalco created the foundation and named it in honor of Terri Brodeur, a young mother who died of breast cancer in 2005. Norma died of breast cancer six months after Terri. Sandy remains an active member and serves on the Board of Directors.

The foundation has raised more than $5 million dollars and has awarded more than 50 grants to researchers in basic, pre-clinical, and clinical research who are studying a cure for breast cancer and better ways to treat the disease.

Administrative costs are either sponsor-supported or volunteer-provided.

Events

TBBCF 18th Annual Meeting primary image

TBBCF 18th Annual Meeting

Wed, May 22 • 5:30 PM

Free

TBBCF 18th Annual Meeting primary image

TBBCF 18th Annual Meeting

Wed, May 22 • 5:30 PM

Free

TBBCF 17th Annual Meeting primary image

TBBCF 17th Annual Meeting

Tue, May 9 • 5:30 PM

Free

TBBCF 16th Annual Meeting primary image

TBBCF 16th Annual Meeting

Tue, May 17 • 5:30 PM

Free

TBF 15th Annual Meeting primary image

TBF 15th Annual Meeting

Tue, Jul 13 • 5:30 PM EDT

Free

TBBCF 17th Annual Meeting primary image

TBBCF 17th Annual Meeting

Tue, May 9 • 5:30 PM

Free

TBBCF 16th Annual Meeting primary image

TBBCF 16th Annual Meeting

Tue, May 17 • 5:30 PM

Free

TBF 15th Annual Meeting primary image

TBF 15th Annual Meeting

Tue, Jul 13 • 5:30 PM EDT

Free