Related: This Houston hairstylist is on a mission to empower breast cancer patientsAt the time, co-founders Dorothy Gibbons and Dr. Dixie Melillo were working at Bayshore Medical Center.
We were seeing a lot of late-stage breast cancer,” said Gibbons, co-founder of The Rose.
In 1986, The Rose began its operation, becoming the first nonprofit breast cancer organization based on the insured covering the costs of the uninsured.
According to The Rose, this program ensures any woman has access to breast cancer screening, diagnosis and care.
“We call our women ‘Sponsored Women’ because we think everyone sometimes in their life needs a little help,” said Gibbons.