This hospice has a bold new mission: Saving lives


Amid high rates of breast and cervical cancer, Rays of Hope Hospice expanded beyond traditional end-of-life care to include cancer prevention services, providing cervical and breast cancer screenings in rural areas, on-site treatment for precancerous lesions, community education on HPV vaccines, and vaccination distribution to young girls. Since launching its efforts in 2018, the organization has conducted nearly 29,000 cancer screenings for cervical and breast cancer and has helped vaccinate more than 47,000 girls against HPV. The story was supported by a grant from the Pulitzer Center.

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