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Komen drops plan to cut Planned Parenthood grants

By David Crary

AP National Writer

POSTED: 07:29 a.m. HST, Feb 03, 2012
LAST UPDATED: 11:47 a.m. HST, Feb 03, 2012

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NEW YORK >> The Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast-cancer charity on Friday abandoned plans to eliminate grants to Planned Parenthood. The startling decision came after three days of virulent criticism that resounded across the Internet, jeopardizing Komen's iconic image.

"We want to apologize to the American public for recent decisions that cast doubt upon our commitment to our mission of saving women's lives," a Komen statement said.

As first reported by The Associated Press on Tuesday, Komen had adopted criteria excluding Planned Parenthood from future grants for breast-cancer screenings because it was under government investigation, citing a probe launched by a Florida congressman at the urging of anti-abortion groups.

Komen said it would change the criteria "to make clear that disqualifying investigations must be criminal and conclusive in nature and not political."

"We will continue to fund existing grants, including those of Planned Parenthood, and preserve their eligibility to apply for future grants," the statement said.

Many of Komen's affiliates across the country had openly rebelled against the decision to cut the funding, which totaled $680,000 in 2011. One affiliate, in Aspen, Colo., had announced Thursday that it would defy the new rules and continue grants to its local Planned Parenthood partner.

In addition, Komen was inundated with negative comments via emails, on Twitter and on its Facebook page. Many of the messages conveyed a determination to halt gifts to Komen — organizer of the popular Race for the Cure events —because of the decision.

Meanwhile, Planned Parenthood was reporting an outpouring of support — donations large and small, triggered by the Komen decision, that it said surpassed $3 million since the story broke. It has pledged to use the funds to maintain and expand its breast health services.

Planned Parenthood's president, Cecile Richards, thanked those donors Friday and welcomed Komen's change of heart.

"We are enormously grateful that the Komen Foundation has clarified its grantmaking criteria," Richards said. "What these past few days have demonstrated is the deep resolve all Americans share in the fight against cancer."

Through the Komen grants, Planned Parenthood says its health centers provided nearly 170,000 clinical breast exams and more than 6,400 mammogram referrals over the past five years.

Komen, in its statement, said it was immediately starting an outreach to its affiliates and supporters to get the charity back on track.

"We urge everyone who has participated in this conversation across the country over the last few days to help us move past this issue," Komen said. "We do not want our mission marred or affected by politics — anyone's politics."






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steelinhome wrote:
Shameful.
on February 3,2012 | 06:39AM
LanaUlulani wrote:


In other words Planned Parenthood and the Komen For the Cure both corporations fought over money. Planned Parenthood is led by a Democrat woman while Komen For the Cure by a Republican woman.

Both do some good yet BOTH are fighting over money. One good thing came out of it. Komen For the Cure showed a 100% increase in donations. Meanwhile WOMEN'S LIVES ARE AT STAKE WHILE CORPORATIONS PLAY SILLY POLITICAL GAMES.

on February 3,2012 | 07:04AM
1local wrote:
Planned Parenthood should open clinics in India, Philippines, North Korea, and All third world countries that rely on other countries to feed their own people.
on February 3,2012 | 07:06AM
serious wrote:
You never heard about the Foodstamp President?
on February 3,2012 | 09:44AM
steelinhome wrote:
Should US taxpayers, who are already helping to subsidize Planned Parenthood, pay for foreign abortion too?
on February 3,2012 | 10:51AM
serious wrote:
Now, this is American citizens actions--just like the $5 debit card fee for B of A, and the $2 fee for Verizon. Action like this has effects not Occupy!!! What is their purpose except like the Hippies of the 60's--nothing to do--get a job a haircut and a bath!!!
on February 3,2012 | 09:43AM
lotusroot wrote:
I was just about to cut them from my annual charitable donations before I read this article. I may now reconsider.
on February 3,2012 | 01:09PM
notarzt wrote:
Komen walked back from an inexcusable decision, but the same twits still run the show. In my anti-Hyde ammendment estimation it is better to give to Planned Parenthood and know that the funds are going directly to screening and women's health care than to give to Komen who spends its time and money on this debacle of bad policymaking, political pandering and corporate pinkwashing. Komen has plenty more that it needs in order to do to win back my trust.
on February 3,2012 | 03:20PM
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