African-American women are often diagnosed younger and with more aggressive breast cancers than Caucasian women. Susan G. Komen is working to reduce disparities to achieve breast health equity for African-American women. Georgia-Pacific is passionate about our continued partnership towards this goal.
We invest in organizations that seek to break down barriers to education, ensure equal justice, address persistent poverty, and promote understanding between people of different races, backgrounds, and perspectives. Our vision of a just society where everyone has an opportunity to reach their full potential is at the heart of our people and our work. As committed corporate citizens, we’ll continue to do our part to fight for the equal rights for all and an unmovable belief in the inherent dignity of every person.
At Georgia-Pacific, we know strong communities make life better for everyone: our employees, our neighbors, and our customers. Established in 1958, the Georgia-Pacific Foundation sets aside resources to improve life in the communities where we operate. We’ve worked with thousands of outstanding community-based programs, service projects and disaster relief efforts, focusing our investment in four areas we believe make the most impact: education, environment, enrichment and entrepreneurship.
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