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The Early Mammogram Program is designed to encourage and assist women in their 30’s to regularly perform self breast examinations at home and have mammograms before the recommended age of 40.
Throughout the two year fight of our mother Sharon Randolph, we found ourselves unprepared and uneducated on how we could help our mother regain her natural state of vibrancy and emotional health. Our mission is to ensure that more women live longer, vibrant and healthier lives.
We’ve partnered with XO Hair Alternatives to provide state of the art hair replacement options.
Our Hair Restoration program is free of charge to women who cannot afford the system due to treatment and medical costs.
Founded in 2004 by sisters Sherron and Stacy, the Sharon Randolph Foundation honors their mother, who bravely battled breast cancer until her passing on June 16, 2000. Through their experience, Sherron and Stacy recognized the need for education and support for families facing similar challenges.
The foundation is built on three key components inspired by their journey: Mammogram Programs, Non-Surgical Hair Replacement, and Hardship Assistance. These initiatives aim to empower breast cancer patients and help them regain their vibrancy and emotional well-being.
Driven by their mother’s generous spirit, Sherron and Stacy are dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of those affected by breast cancer. They strive to provide support with dignity and compassion, ensuring that no one faces the challenges of cancer alone. With over 850,000 Californians impacted by cancer each year, the need for continued advocacy and resources remains crucial. Together, we can foster hope and resilience in the fight against breast cancer.
For women who are losing their hair as a result of chemotherapy, the foundation offers non-surgical hair replacement services as an alternative to wearing a wig. The Sharon Randolph Foundation partnered with XO Hair Alternatives to provide this state of the art hair replacement option free of charge to women who otherwise would not be able to afford the system.
Designed to encourage and assist women in their 30′s to regularly perform self breast examinations at home and have mammograms before the recommended age of 40. Sharon Randolph was diagnosed with Stage 4 Breast Cancer at 44 years of age. Early detection would have enabled her to live a longer, healthier life. It is a fact that with early detection women are able to
This Program was created with one concern in mind; the daily challenges of women undergoing cancer treatment. The treatment itself violates and restricts the lifestyle of each patient differently, but too often these wonderful women find it difficult to pay for what most of us consider basic necessities. Most of them find that treatment is something they overcome one day at a time.
"The Sharon Randolph Foundation has been a blessing in my life. After my breast cancer diagnosis, I was overwhelmed, scared, and unsure of what to do next. The Mammogram Program made it possible for me to receive early detection screenings, and the Non-Surgical Hair Replacement Program gave me my confidence back when I was losing my hair. The support I received was not only physical but emotional, and I am forever grateful to Sherron and Stacy for continuing their mother’s legacy."
"My family went through a tough financial time when I was undergoing treatment, and the Hardship Program provided the support we needed to stay afloat. This foundation isn’t just about raising awareness; they actually help people through the hardest parts of their fight against cancer. The compassion and dedication of the entire team at the Sharon Randolph Foundation are beyond words."
"Finding this foundation felt like a gift. After losing my mother to breast cancer, I was determined to stay on top of my own health, and the Mammogram Program made it so easy to get screened. Sherron and Stacy have turned their personal tragedy into something powerful, and it’s clear how much heart they put into helping people. Their mother would be proud of the amazing work they’re doing."
"The Non-Surgical Hair Replacement Program gave me my confidence back. Going through chemotherapy was one of the hardest things I've ever done, but thanks to the Sharon Randolph Foundation, I didn’t have to lose my sense of self. The fact that this foundation offers such compassionate services to women in need shows how deeply Sherron and Stacy care about continuing their mother’s legacy. This is more than just a foundation; it’s a lifeline."
All funds raised by Sharon Randolph Foundation are received by United Charitable Programs and become the sole property of UCP which, for internal operating purposes, allocates the funds to the Project. The Program Manager makes recommendations for disbursements which are reviewed by UPC for approval