FBJSL Breast Cancer Fund

The Fort Bend Junior Service League Breast Cancer Fund was established in 2009 as a means to provide financial support for programs and services designed to improve quality of life, provide access to early detection and treatment, and diminish suffering for Fort Bend County breast cancer patients. Funds are raised in conjunction with partnering organizations as part of an ongoing, collaborative effort to further the community's fight against breast cancer. To date, Eclipse Soccer Club, Travis High School and Methodist Sugar Land Hospital have partnered with us in contributing to the FBJSL Breast Cancer Fund. In May 2010, FBJSL, together with Methodist Sugar Land Hospital, presented $7,525 in proceeds to the American Cancer Society as a result of these partnerships.

Any school, business or organization interested in partnering with us to raise funds to further breast cancer treatment and awareness in Fort Bend County is encouraged to contact us at info@fbjsl.com or 281-636-6272.

Crockett Middle School and Sugar Land Middle School Raise Funds for the Cause!


Seated: Brigit Engleman, 2009 - 2010 FBJSL President, Lorrie Hayes, American Cancer Society - Director of Distinguished Events, Melissa Hayslip, FBJSL 2008 - 2009 FBJSL President.

Standing: Kaelyn Stolhand, Methodist Sugar Land Hospital Marketing Coordinator, Leena Taneja, Methodist Sugar Land Hospital Director of Physician Relations and Marketing, Janet Leatherwood, Methodist Sugar Land Hospital Chief Nursing Officer, Lisa Nobles, Methodist Sugar Land Hospital Physician Liaison.

FBJSL, together with Methodist Sugar Land Hospital, presented $7,525 in proceeds to the American Cancer Society.

FBJSL proudly accepted a check from Eclipse Soccer Club in the amount of $6,772, representing the results of the club's inaugural Score for the Cause fundraising campaign to support breast cancer awareness month in October 2009.

FBJSL proudly accepted a check from Travis High School in the amount of $750 as a result of the school's fundraising efforts to support breast cancer awareness month in October 2009.