Interested in a Quick and Prepless Cancer Screening?

Erie County’s Cancer Services Program is teaming up with Tops Friendly Markets to get FIT kits for colorectal cancer to your neighborhood

ERIE COUNTY – The Erie County Cancer Services Program (CSP) will distribute FIT kits at nearly two dozen Tops Friendly Markets locations throughout the month of March during National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.

“We are so excited to get FIT kits into the hands of eligible adults with this partnership with Tops Markets, and educate people on the importance of this non-invasive test,” said Cancer Services Program Director Michelle Wysocki. “We appreciate being able to address the myths and misinformation around colorectal cancer screening at events like this one, and show just how easy, convenient and private the testing process is.”

Collect a sample in just a few minutes in the privacy of your home bathroom, and mail it to a lab for testing in a postage-paid envelope, provided by CSP. Colorectal cancer screening is recommended for adults with average risk factors between 45 and 75 years old. “We encourage people to talk to their doctor about their colorectal cancer risks. Our program can provide these kits to any Erie County resident between 45-75 years of age, regardless of insurance status.” Wysocki continued, “If you are uninsured or underinsured, you may be eligible to have the test cost covered by our program.”

Regular screening for colorectal cancer can save lives. Screening tests can find growths that can be removed before they turn into cancer. Screening tests can also find colorectal cancer early, when treatment may work best.

The Erie County Cancer Services Program (CSP) provides breast, cervical and colorectal cancer screenings, and diagnostic services at no cost to adults who live in Erie County, do not have health insurance, have health insurance with a cost share that makes the cost of screening too high, and meet the program rules for age and income. Costs for additional, necessary diagnostic tests may also be covered under a NYS program. Visit the Erie County Department of Health, Cancer Services Program at www.erie.gov/cancerservices or call (716) 858-7376.

March 2023 Schedule

AMHERST, NY
9660 Transit Road • 3/08/23 • 4pm – 7pm
3980 Maple Road • 3/25/23 • 10am – 2pm

ALDEN, NY
12775 Broadway • 3/04/23 • 10am – 2pm

BUFFALO, NY
1460 South Park/Bailey • 3/03/23 • 4pm – 7pm
345 Amherst Street • 3/10/23 • 4pm-7pm
2101 Elmwood Avenue • 3/12/23 • 10am-2pm
1740 Sheridan Drive • 3/19/23 • 10am – 2pm
425 Niagara Street • 3/24/23 • 4pm – 7pm
1275 Jefferson Avenue • 3/29/23 • 4pm – 7pm

CHEEKTOWAGA, NY
3865 Union Rd. • 3/01/23 • 4pm-7pm
700 Thruway Plaza Drive • 3/31/23 • 4pm – 7pm

DEPEW, NY
4777 Transit Road • 3/16/23 • 4pm-7pm
5175 Broadway • 3/26/23 • 10am-2pm

DERBY, NY
6914 Erie Road • 3/27/23 • 4pm-7pm

GRAND ISLAND, NY
2140 Grand Island Blvd • 3/06/23 • 4pm-7pm

HAMBURG, NY
6150 South Park Avenue • 3/18/23 • 10am-2pm

ORCHARD PARK, NY
3201 Southwestern Blvd • 3/13/23 • 4pm-7pm

SPRINGVILLE, NY
184 S. Cascade Drive • 3/22/23 • 4pm-7pm

TONAWANDA, NY
890 Young Street • 3/05/23 • 10am – 2pm
150 Niagara Street • 3/11/23 • 10am – 2pm

WEST SENECA, NY
355 Orchard Park Road • 3/20/23• 4pm – 7pm

WILLIAMSVILLE, NY
2351 Maple Road • 3/15/23 • 4pm – 7pm

Schedule updates at cspwny.org.

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Leaders at the ACLU on Tuesday joined other rights advocates and elected Democrats in condemning US President Donald Trump’s decision to deploy the National Guard to Memphis with a Monday order he signed beside Republican Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee.

“When military troops police civilians, we have an intolerable threat to individual liberty and the foundational values of this country,” said Hina Shamsi, director of the ACLU’s National Security Project, in a statement.

“President Trump may want to normalize armed forces in our cities, but no matter what uniform they wear, federal agents and military troops are bound by the Constitution and have to respect our rights to peaceful assembly, freedom of speech, and due process,” Shamsi continued. “State and local leaders must stay strong and take all lawful measures to protect residents against this cruel intimidation tactic.”

While Lee expressed his gratitude to Trump for the order, some other elected officials in Tennessee have spoken out since Trump previewed his plans for Memphis on “Fox & Friends” last Friday.

The Associated Press reported on local opposition Monday:

“I did not ask for the National Guard, and I don’t think it’s the way to drive down crime,” Memphis Mayor Paul Young told a news conference Friday while acknowledging the city remained high on too many “bad lists.”

Young has also said that now the decision is made, he wants to ensure he can help influence the Guard’s role. He mentioned possibilities such as traffic control for big events, monitoring cameras for police and undertaking beautification projects.

At a news conference Monday, some local Democrats urged officials to consider options to oppose the deployment. Tami Sawyer, Shelby County General Sessions Court Clerk, said the city or county could sue.

State Rep. Justin Pearson (D-86), whose district includes parts of the city, declared, “We need poverty eradication, not military occupation!”

Denouncing Trump’s targeting of Memphis on MSNBC, Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.) said that “having the National Guard here is unnecessary and it is a stunt. It’s just a Trump show, to show his power and his force.”

“I think this may be the first representation of his changing the Department of Defense to the Department of War, because he likes to put the National Guard at his direction, as his being the great warrior, into cities and going to war,” he added.

According to a White House fact sheet, Trump’s memorandum tasks Secretary of War Pete Hegseth with requesting Lee “make Tennessee National Guard units available to support public safety and law enforcement operations in Memphis,” and further directs Hegseth to “coordinate with state governors to mobilize National Guard personnel from those states to support this effort.”

The order also “establishes a Memphis Safe Task Force tasked with ending street and violent crime in Memphis to the greatest possible extent, including by coordinating closely with state and local officials in Tennessee, Memphis, and neighboring jurisdictions to share information, develop joint priorities, and maximize resources to make Memphis safe and restore public order.”

🪡Governor Bill Lee, Senator Marsha Blackburn, Rep. David Kustoff, and Sen. Brent Taylor have chosen fear-mongering and authoritarianism over real solutions. They voted to gut healthcare and food security from Memphians. Sending troops will not fix the failures they created.
— Indivisible Memphis (@indivisiblememphis.bsky.social) September 14, 2025 at 8:19 PM

Trump has already deployed the National Guard to Washington, DC, and Los Angeles, California, and threatened to do so in Chicago, Illinois, where his deadly “Operation Midway Blitz” targeting immigrants is already underway.

“Expanding military involvement into US civilian law enforcement is dangerous and unwarranted,” Tanya Greene, US program director at Human Rights Watch, said Tuesday. “The Trump administration’s continued deployment of military forces in cities with populations primarily comprised of people of color, like Memphis, risks exacerbating violence against immigrants, unhoused people, and poor people in general.”

“While communities desperately need food, affordable housing, and healthcare,” she added, “hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars are being squandered on these deployments.”