Advocate for Testicular Cancer Awareness Month Proclamation

April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month, and you can help us make a difference in your state by requesting a proclamation to emphasize the importance of early detection and support for those affected by the disease. Testicular Cancer Awareness Foundation’s core mission is to raise awareness about testicular cancer and educate the public, but we cannot do it alone. We need your help!

Help us Raise Awareness, Promote Early Detection and Save Lives.


By filling out a request for a proclamation in your state to recognize April as Testicular Cancer Awareness Month we can aim to educate, encourage screenings, and provide lifesaving support for those impacted by testicular cancer.

  • Testicular cancer is the leading cancer in men ages 15-44

  • Estimated 9,760 individuals will be diagnosed with testicular cancer the U.S. in 2024

  • When testicular cancer is detected early, it is 95% curable.

How to Help:

Find your state below and click on the link to see details on how to request a proclamation within your state. Please note that each state has a different process and guidelines. You can also request a proclamation for your city, if available. For proclamation verbiage, please email us at info@testescancer.org and we will send the proclamation template.

Once you receive a copy of the proclamation, please email, Director of Operations, Kellen, at kellen@testescancer.org and we will send you a TCAF wristband & t-shirt.


Alabama - thirty-day notice

Alaska - six-week notice

Arizona - six-week notice

Arkansas - thirty-day notice

California - ninety-day notice, choose topic, “Request - Commemorative Message from the Governor”

Colorado - four-week notice

Connecticut - four-week notice

Delaware - three-week notice

Florida - six-week notice

Georgia - thirty-day notice

Hawaii - four-week notice

Idaho - three-week notice

Illinois - thirty-day notice

Indiana - six to eight-week notice

Iowa - four to eight-week notice

Kansas - eight-week notice

Kentucky - thirty-day notice

Louisiana - fourteen business days

Maine - forty-five-day notice

Maryland - thirty-day notice

Massachusetts - twenty-day notice

Michigan - four-week notice

Minnesota - twenty business days

Mississippi - thirty-day notice

Missouri - sixty-day notice

Montana - two-week notice

 

Nebraska - thirty-day notice

Nevada - four-week notice

North Carolina - 120-day notice

North Dakota - thirty-day notice

New Hampshire - thirty-day notice

New Jersey - six-to-eight-week notice

New Mexico - forty-five-day notice

New York - thirty-day notice

Ohio - thirty-day notice

Oklahoma - thirty-day notice

Oregon - forty-five-day notice

Pennsylvania - six-to-eight-week notice

Puerto Rico - sixty-day notice

Rhode Island - thirty-day notice (see guidelines)

South Carolina - thirty-day notice

South Dakota - three-to-four week notice

Tennessee - twenty-one business days

Texas - thirty-day notice

US Virgin Islands - sixty-day notice

Utah - thirty-day notice

Vermont - four-to-six-week notice

Virginia - forty-five-day notice

Washington - forty-five-day notice

West Virginia - thirty-day notice

Wisconsin - forty-five-day notice

Wyoming - forty-five-day notice


Join us in making a difference this April. Together, we can raise awareness, promote early detection, and support those affected by testicular cancer.