No. Vice President for Public Policy Karen Handel is reportedly against same-sex marriage, civil unions, domestic partner benefits and against adoption by same-sex couples. She "wholeheartedly" opposes all of these, according to her 2010 WXIA-TV Atlanta interview.
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When was Susan G. Komen for the Cure founded?
Susan G. Komen for the Cure was created in 1982.
The "G" in Susan G. Komen stands for "G.," which is part of the name of the organization's co-founder, Susan Goodman Komen. The organization was established in 1982 to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research and to provide support for those affected by the disease. The name honors Susan, who lost her battle with breast cancer in 1980.
The Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure is an organization to help stop breast cancer and to help find studies to cure people with breast cancer.
By applying on Susan G Komen website page
She is a doctor/reacher who helps find a cure for breast cancer
Nancy Goodman Brinker was Susan G. Komen's sister. She founded the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation in honor of her sister, who died of breast cancer in 1980.
The Susan G Komen "For the Cure" Foundation is a Breast Cancer charity that was founded by her younger sister after Susan lost her battle with cancer.
Susan G. Komen was married to Dr. Norman Komen. They were married in 1964 and had a daughter together named Nancy. The couple divorced in 1976, but Komen continued to be a strong advocate for breast cancer awareness and research until her passing in 1980.
"Susan G. Komen For The Cure" was begun as The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation in 1982 in Dallas, Texas. Nancy Brinker, Susan's sister, founded the charity following Komen's death from breast cancer in 1980.
Susan Goodman Komen died at the age of 36 in 1980. Her sister helped to establish the cancer awareness foundation that bears her name.