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    Cancer charity halts grants to Planned Parenthood

    NEW YORK (AP) — The nation's leading breast-cancer charity, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, is halting its partnerships with Planned Parenthood affiliates — creating a bitter rift, linked to the abortion debate, between two iconic organizations that have assisted millions of women.

    The change will mean a cutoff of hundreds of thousands of dollars in grants, mainly for breast exams.

    Planned Parenthood says the move results from Komen bowing to pressure from anti-abortion activists. Komen says the key reason is that Planned Parenthood is under investigation in Congress — a probe launched by a conservative Republican who was urged to act by anti-abortion groups.

    The rupture, which has not been publicly announced as it unfolded, is wrenching for some of those who've learned about it and admire both organizations.

    "We're kind of reeling," said Patrick Hurd, who is CEO of Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Virginia — recipient of a 2010 grant from Komen — and whose wife, Betsi, is a veteran of several Komen fundraising races and is currently battling breast cancer.

    "It sounds almost trite, going through this with Betsi, but cancer doesn't care if you're pro-choice, anti-choice, progressive, conservative," Hurd said. "Victims of cancer could care less about people's politics."

    Planned Parenthood said the Komen grants totaled roughly $680,000 last year and $580,000 the year before, going to at least 19 of its affiliates for breast-cancer screening and other breast-health services.

    Komen spokeswoman Leslie Aun said the cutoff results from the charity's newly adopted criteria barring grants to organizations that are under investigation by local, state or federal authorities. According to Komen, this applies to Planned Parenthood because it's the focus of an inquiry launched by Rep. Cliff Stearns, R-Fla., seeking to determine whether public money was improperly spent on abortions.

    Cecile Richards, president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, has depicted Stearns' probe as politically motivated and said she was dismayed that it had contributed to Komen's decision to halt the grants to PPFA affiliates.

    "It's hard to understand how an organization with whom we share a mission of saving women's lives could have bowed to this kind of bullying," Richards told The Associated Press. "It's really hurtful."

    Reaction to the news was swift and passionate. On Twitter, it was one of the most discussed topics Tuesday evening, with some tweets praising Komen's decision and others angrily vowing never to give to it again.

    Two Democrats in Congress — Sen. Patty Murray of Washington and Rep. Michael Honda of California — issued statements denouncing Komen's action.

    "I am stunned and saddened," said Honda, whose longtime chief of staff, Jennifer VanderHeide, had breast cancer last year. "I call on Komen to reconsider this decision, stand strong in the face of political pressure and do the right thing for the health of millions of women everywhere."

    Anti-abortion groups, in contrast, welcomed the news. The Alliance Defense Fund praised Komen "for seeing the contradiction between its lifesaving work and its relationship with an abortionist that has ended millions of lives."

    A statement issued Tuesday evening by Komen made no reference to the vehement reactions, instead citing its new grant-making criteria and pledging to ensure there were no gaps in service to women.

    "While it is regrettable when changes in priorities and policies affect any of our grantees, such as a long-standing partner like Planned Parenthood, we must continue to evolve to best meet the needs of the women we serve and most fully advance our mission," the statement said.

    Planned Parenthood has been a perennial target of protests, boycotts and funding cutoffs because of its role as the largest provider of abortions in the United States. Its nearly 800 health centers nationwide provide an array of other services, including birth control, testing for sexually transmitted diseases, and cancer screening.

    According to Planned Parenthood, its centers performed more than 4 million breast exams over the past five years, including nearly 170,000 as a result of Komen grants.

    Komen, founded in 1982, has invested more than $1.9 billion since then in breast-cancer research, health services and advocacy. Its Race for the Cure fundraising events have become a global phenomenon.

    For all its mainstream popularity, however, Komen has been a target of anti-abortion groups since it began its partnerships with Planned Parenthood in 2005.

    Life Decisions International includes Komen on its "boycott list" of companies and organizations that support or collaborate with Planned Parenthood. In December, Lifeway Christian Resources, the publishing division of the Southern Baptist Convention announced a recall of pink Bibles it had sold because some of the money generated for Komen was being routed to Planned Parenthood.

    Aun, the Komen spokeswoman, said such pressure tactics were not the reason for the funding cutoff and cited Stearns' House investigation as a key factor.

    That investigation, which has no set timetable, was launched in September when Stearns asked Planned Parenthood for more than a decade's worth of documents.

    Stearns, in a statement emailed to the AP on Monday, said he is still working with Planned Parenthood on getting the requested documents. He said he is looking into possible violations of state and local reporting requirements, as well as allegations of financial abuse, and would consider holding a hearing depending on what he learns.

    Many of the allegations were outlined in a report presented to Stearns last year by Americans United for Life, a national anti-abortion group, which urged him to investigate.

    Democrats and Planned Parenthood supporters have assailed the probe as an unwarranted political ploy.

    Komen, while not publicly announcing its decision to halt the grants, has conveyed the news to its 100-plus U.S. affiliates. Richards said she was informed via a phone call from Komen's president, Elizabeth Thompson, in December.

    "It was incredibly surprising," Richards said. "It wasn't even a conversation — it was an announcement."

    Richards subsequently sent a letter to Komen's top leaders — CEO Nancy Brinker and board chairman Dr. LaSalle D. Leffall, Jr. — requesting a meeting with the board and asserting that Komen had misrepresented Planned Parenthood's funding-eligibility status in some states.

    According to Planned Parenthood, the Komen leaders replied to Richards with a brief letter ignoring the request for a meeting, defending the new grant criteria, and adding, "We understand the disappointment of any organization that is affected by these policy and strategy updates."

    Aun, in a telephone interview, said Komen was not accusing Planned Parenthood of any wrongdoing.

    "We want to maintain a positive relationship with them," she said. "We're not making any judgment."

    Richards said Planned Parenthood is intent on raising funds quickly to replace the lost grants so that women in need do not go without breast-screening services. Already, the family foundation of Dallas oilman/philanthropist Lee Fikes and his wife, Amy, has donated $250,000 for this purpose, Planned Parenthood said.

    The Komen decision was perplexing to Dottie Lamm, a Denver newspaper columnist and breast cancer survivor. She has done fundraising for Planned Parenthood, participated in several Races for the Cure, and serves on an honorary advisory council for the local Komen affiliate.

    "It really makes me sad," said Lamm, wife of former Colorado Gov. Richard Lamm. "I kind of suspect there's a political agenda that got to Komen ... I hope it can be worked out."

    Stephanie Kight, a vice president with Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino Counties, said her affiliate in Southern California received a Komen grant for 2011 and was able to obtain an additional grant of $120,000 for 2012 by signing the deal with its local Komen counterpart just before Komen's new criteria took effect. Under the criteria, no further grants will be allowed unless the pending House inquiry is resolved in Planned Parenthood's favor.

    Kight said her conversations with local Komen leaders indicated there was a shared sense of frustration over the national Komen decision.

    "One of the things these organizations share is the trust of women across the United States," Kight said. "That's what we're concerned about — not losing the trust of these women, who turn to both of us at their most difficult moments."

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    Online:

    Susan G. Komen for the Cure: http://ww5.komen.org/

    Planned Parenthood: http://www.plannedparenthood.org/

    ___

    David Crary can be followed on Twitter at http://twitter.com/CraryAP

     
    • Mike  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      Abortion promoting charities really need to keep themselves separate from everyone else. Many people who want to help find a cure for breast cancer may not be abortion lovers and to tie the two together is just crazy. Who knows, the doctor or scientist that could have developed a cure for cancer may have been aborted already. The idea that a person who doesn't like abortion is a right wing fanatic means that we have around 185 million right wing fanatics living in the USA. In New York a few years ago they did a survey of people asking them if they wish they had been aborted and more than 99% said no. So there.
      • Mew 3 mths ago
        So because some idiot went "Do you wish you'd been aborted" that is supposed to mean something? I'm here. I'm not going to kill myself now. But, I didn't exactly get any say in the matter. I wasn't asked if I wanted to be born. IF someone had been able to ask me, and I'd have been able to look into the future and see what the world would be like during my lifetime, I'd have said "no thanks". But, I wasn't asked, and so now that I'm here I may as well make the best of it.

        You say the doctor who could have cured cancer may have already been aborted. But on the other side of the coin, the next hitler may have been aborted as well. The next Manson, Osama Bin Laden, etc.
    • jodies  •  3 mths ago
      maybe all of the angry liberal who want to tell others how to spend their money can make their own "race for abortion"
      • Mew 3 mths ago
        No worse than the angry conservatives trying to tell me what to do with my uterus.
    • mark  •  3 mths ago
      This is the result of government being in everybody's business. I do not support abortion. However; it is none of my business if you decide that you what one. Government cannot legislate morality and should not try. Abortion is legal for better or worse and its the women's decision. Conversely, do not ask me to pay for the procedure and if tax dollars are being used, I take exception. Politicians believe more laws, and government interventions are the cure for all problems. Final result stop passing needless laws to control everything we do.
      • Mr. Nihil 3 mths ago
        Thanks for making sense. I wasn't sure if that was possible here.
    • paladin  •  3 mths ago
      What people need to realize is the Planned Parenthood is far more than a provider of abortion services, Planned Parenthood is a provider of healthcare services for many who would otherwise have no place to go for medical advice and treatment. I have been a part of many Susan B. Komen events and have lost a good friend and co-worker to breast cancer. What the Komen Foundation has done is nothing short of an act of cowardice akin to those to caved to the House Un-American Activities Committee during the McCarthy Era. My support for Komen ends today.
      • Yes I AM Republican 3 mths ago
        And we certainly wouldn't want women to receive regular breast exams. Thanks SBK.
    • Scotty_D  •  3 mths ago
      Throw the baby out with the bath water.
    • Cloyd S  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      Many supporters of over 30 years of Komen Foundation say they will stop their support and funding, and why because of the decision of Ambassador Nancy Bricker CEO of Komen cutting of funds to Planned Parenthood. Today on MSNBC she said it was not political, yet questions are there of these actions after she hired a new Sr. Vice President of Public Policy and long time anti-abortion Republican who is on record in saying she will bring down Planned Parenthood years past. That she even stated today it had nothing to do with this Republican Which Hunt investigation in the House of Representatives. No she says it is our new policy's, but then the question is this was it after you hired this new Sr. Vice President your policy's changed that played a part in ending your relations with Planned Parenthood.
      Be nice if she was more honest in what she trully did, yet if you have not been liveing under a rock know this was played to RIGHT WING NUTS and the fact that Komen may have been also to be investigated so better to cut and run then support womens rights supported under laws in our Constitution. AGAIN WOMEN ARE BEING TOLD THEY HAVE NO RIGHTS
      • Stu 3 mths ago
        Cloyd, why don't you head back to school and learn to spell and write? Maybe your argument could be better followed then. A "Which Hunt" - really??? Funny that PPFA provides abortions and then also helps women get mammograms to find breast cancer that may have a link to previous abortions . . . . Just saying, the science is there. Of course, not all breast cancer is tied to having had an abortion, but it is true that abortion raises the risk of breast cancer later in life .... Interesting, huh?
    • Rich  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      Both left and right wing groups are trying to politicize Komen's decision. The fact is that Komen has a policy in place and is uniformly enforcing it. There is no political agenda behind the move and it's disgusting that both sides are trying to score political points over it when there are none to be had.
    • Angela T  •  Hamburg, Germany  •  3 mths ago
      Dear Pro-Choice supporters, spend your energy and time and go out and help the children who are really in need right at this moment, then I would say you are making a difference in someones life!
    • A Publius in training  •  3 mths ago
      SGK is a farce anyway. Look up how they enforce copyrights on anything anyone else does using 'for the cure' in the title. Too much effort protecting their turf instead of helping with breast cancer.
    • Bablcksheep  •  3 mths ago
      Ive noticed the same people who are against abortion, are often also anti borth control, anti sex education, anti gay, pro death penalty, pro gun, & have absolutely no problem with the carnage of war.
      It tends to make me think that they are more concerned about right wing social experiments & steering society to the far right, via "culture war" tactics, than they are concerned about the actual "preciousness" & value of all human life.
    • Sam P  •  Minneapolis, Minnesota  •  3 mths ago
      I guess poor rural women with on other options for cancer screening now don't have a right to life.
    • OlLady  •  3 mths ago
      Politics and religion shouldn't mix, neither should charitable giving.
    • Tyler  •  Decorah, Iowa  •  3 mths ago
      Philanthropy needs to transcend politics and individual interests. It needs to seek to bring people to a new understanding of why to live.
    • JEM  •  3 mths ago
      I shudder to think what the history books/commentaries will write about us, 50 or 100 years from now. Just what will a "more advanced society" think of the barbarians of the late 20th Century/early 21st Century. I think they will be horrified and speechless, in a similar way to us today when we are confronted with the horrors of Dachau and Auschwitz and the likes.
    • Scott  •  3 mths ago
      Breast exams = abortion support? You people are nuts.
    • Joanie  •  Milford, Connecticut  •  3 mths ago
      I may be off the subject here and I don't mean to be but giving to the American Cancer Society patients doesn't mean they'll get any help at all. My husband died a horrible death from cancer and nobody helped me or my daughter, therefore I refuse to give to this or any organization. I'm sorry to the patients but the American Cancer Society doesn't help anyone, so where exactly does your money go? Who knows?
    • Scott  •  3 mths ago
      They used the money to fund 170K breast exams... that seems like a pretty good use of a breast cancer charity's money. Of course, the nut cases can't get their blinders off....
    • Pam  •  Orange, California  •  3 mths ago
      They aren't A charity, Susan G. Komen is THE cancer charity. PP provides access to life-saving breast cancer screenings to women whow would otherwise fall through the cracks. It's sadly ironic how these anti-abortion groups are going to end up costing countless women their lives.
    • So Sad  •  3 mths ago
      There were several things about Komen that I had reservations about, caving to political pressure is just another mark against them. How will women who utilize PP as their primary health care provider have breast health exams now? Since these women are often young, uninsured, or under-insured, all that is happening is a failure to assist in the care of a group of financially disadvantaged women. A big "Congratulations" to everyone involved.
    • Cynthia  •  3 mths ago
      Dear Pro-Life Supporters, spend your energy and time and go out and help the children who are really in need right at this moment, then I would say you are making a difference in someones life!
      If you are Pro-Life spend your time and energy into helping find homes for all of those UN-equivocally "alive" adoptable children. THEN work on the issue of forcing everyone to accept YOUR definition of life. It's hard to make the argument that every child is a wanted child when every state has a thousand or more children without a home.
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