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Founder up for Healthcare Award

Our Founder and CEO, Gene Felker has been nominated for The Phoenix Business Journal’s Healthcare Hero Award for Community Outreach. Gene will be recognized during the Seventh Annual Celebratory Breakfast on Aug. 21 at the Arizona Biltmore. We are proud of Gene for his hard work in our community and thank him for his service! Click [...]
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September is National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month!

Prostate On-Site Project is hosting free screenings and a health fair and rally to commemorate National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month.
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Contact us

Prostate On-Site Project “The Drive for Prostate Health” A 501(c)(3) Charity
322 E. Brown Rd., Suite 103
Mesa, AZ 85201
Phone: (480) 964-3013 Fax: (480) 964-1644
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Donate to our foundation

This year in Arizona, more than 4,000 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer. Tragically, 600 will die. Many of these deaths could be prevented – simply by detecting the disease early. As one of the main missions of this foundation, we use POP, (Prostate On-Site Project) a mobile medical screening facility that travels throughout the state offering low or no cost prostate exams for the early detection of prostate cancer. Tax-deductable donations are a vital component in keeping POP on the road and continue our mission to save the lives of men in Arizona.

Make a general donation

Donate to a free screening

This type of donation is strictly used to screen uninsured or underinsured men for prostate cancer. A donation for free screenings can be made for as little as one (1) man up to a hundred (100) men using the donation function below. Once we have received enough "free screening" donations for at least fifty (50) men, we will schedule a free POP screening for the public.

Donation Calculator

Sponsor a “Saturday Screening”

In 2007, POP began a drive to recruit community leaders and CEO's to sponsor a "Saturday Screening", underwriting the cost of PSAs and DREs for uninsured men. The first such community leader to respond was former Suns CEO, Jerry Colangelo. His generosity undoubtedly saved lives; of the 96 men screened, over 20 percent were found to have "out-of-range" PSAs and DREs. For more information about underwriting a "Saturday Screening" please click here.