Giving Back to the Community
The Cincinnati Rollergirls care about their community as much as they care about competition. Skaters pride themselves on being positive and inspirational role models for young fans. The team also gives back by volunteering at local festivals and charity events, skating in parades and donating more than $5,000 to date to local charities.
Are you looking to earn funds for your team or organization? Sell Cincinnati Rollergirl tickets! The Cincinnati Rollergirls will provide you with tickets for the game of your choice. We give them to you at $5; you sell them for $10. That's a $5 profit per ticket for your team or organization.
For charitable giving consideration, please contact our Charitable Giving Director.
FEATURED CHARITY:
FORCE - Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered
FORCE's Mission is: To improve the lives of individuals and families affected by hereditary breast and ovarian cancer.
To this end, FORCE has eight mission objectives:
- To provide women with resources to determine whether they are at high risk for breast and ovarian cancer due to genetic predisposition, family history, or other factors.
- To provide information about options for managing and living with these risk factors.
- To provide support for women as they pursue these options.
- To provide support for families facing these risks.
- To raise awareness of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer.
- To represent the concerns and interests of our high-risk constituency to the cancer advocacy community, the scientific and medical community, the legislative community, and the general public.
- To promote research specific to hereditary cancer.
- To reduce disparities among underserved populations by promoting access to information, resources and clinical trials specific to hereditary breast and ovarian cancer.
The Gutsiest Rollergirl I know
by Lauren Bishop AKA Miss Print
When Sac was 18, she decided to undergo genetic testing for the BRCA2 gene, otherwise known as the breast cancer gene, because both her mother and aunt were diagnosed with breast cancer in their 30s. As she expected, she tested positive for the genetic mutation and learned some sobering news. A “normal” woman has a 12 percent lifetime risk of developing breast cancer. Sac’s risk is 90 percent. read more here.
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