Virgina Mae King Foundation

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Virginia Mae King Foundation is committed to providing fair and compassionate care within the scope of our professional abilities to ensure that every patient's voice is heard.

It’s Women Health Month, and we’re celebrating!
05/25/2022

It’s Women Health Month, and we’re celebrating!

We’re celebrating Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.💙
03/22/2022

We’re celebrating Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.💙

Happy Thanksgiving! We hope you have a wonderful day celebrating all there is to be thankful for.                       ...
11/25/2021

Happy Thanksgiving! We hope you have a wonderful day celebrating all there is to be thankful for.

The Virginia Mae King Foundation is named after Virginia Mae King, CEO and Founder Michele Janeau Majors mother. She die...
11/21/2021

The Virginia Mae King Foundation is named after Virginia Mae King, CEO and Founder Michele Janeau Majors mother. She died from health issues and was always a caring and compassionate person helping others. Michele says she is so grateful she inherited her spirit of helping people.  This led to the decision to start VMKF to help others in need of healthcare services, resources, and consulting for a better quality of life for the uninsured and underinsured.

Every October, people all over the world show their support for everyone affected by breast cancer.This month, we’re com...
10/11/2021

Every October, people all over the world show their support for everyone affected by breast cancer.

This month, we’re committed to showing you that no matter who you are, whatever your experience of breast cancer – we’re always with you.

Regular breast check-ups are the best ways to detect breast cancer early. Early detection provides you with an increased chance of recovery and a wider range of treatment options.

Each year in the United States, about 255,000 women get breast cancer and 42,000 women die from the disease.

Men also get breast cancer, but it is not very common. About 1 out of every 100 breast cancers diagnosed in the United States is found in a man.

Most breast cancers are found in women who are 50 years old or older, but breast cancer also affects younger women.

We celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month to recognize the achievements and contributions of Hispanic American champions who ...
09/24/2021

We celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month to recognize the achievements and contributions of Hispanic American champions who have inspired others to achieve success.

VMKF is celebrating Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. Ovarian cancer encompasses cancers of the ovaries, fallopian tubes, ...
09/15/2021

VMKF is celebrating Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month.

Ovarian cancer encompasses cancers of the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and the primary peritoneum, which is the tissue that lines the abdominal wall and covers the abdominal organs. Taken together, this group is the fifth leading cause of cancer death in women in the United States.

These cancers often go undetected until they’ve reached advanced stages. They may not cause early signs or symptoms, and it is difficult to screen for the disease, according to the National Cancer Institute.

August is World Cancer Support Month; Virginia Mae King Foundation wants to celebrate all the care staff that care for c...
08/25/2021

August is World Cancer Support Month; Virginia Mae King Foundation wants to celebrate all the care staff that care for cancer patients worldwide.

At VMKF, we have multiple programs that support cancer, including our Think Pink Breast Cancer Program, Prostate Cancer TDE Program, Stop Colon Cancer Program, and our Gynecologic Ovarian Cancer Program.

Visit our website www.vmkf.org to learn more about all of our programs.

NIAM is a yearly observance in August to highlight the importance of vaccination for people of all ages from infants to ...
08/15/2021

NIAM is a yearly observance in August to highlight the importance of vaccination for people of all ages from infants to elderly. The goal of NIAM is to raise awareness about the important role vaccines play in preventing serious, sometimes deadly, diseases.

Why are vaccines so important?

Vaccines protect against serious diseases. These diseases still exist and outbreaks do occur. Vaccines are recommended throughout our lives. Vaccines are very safe.

Who all needs vaccines? Everyone!

Vaccines are the best defense we have against these and other serious diseases, and it’s important to make sure that you’re up to date on all recommended vaccines. Use National Immunization Awareness Month as your chance to make sure that all your vaccinations are current!

Have a safe and fun Fourth of July! 🇺🇸🎆
07/04/2021

Have a safe and fun Fourth of July! 🇺🇸🎆

Our Founder and CEO Michele Major is proud to announce her certification of the Training Patient Program apart of       ...
06/30/2021

Our Founder and CEO Michele Major is proud to announce her certification of the Training Patient Program apart of

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2033 W McDermott Drive Suite 320/251
Allen, TX
75013

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+12143340690

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