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History of the AUGS Foundation

1997 – The American Urogynecologic Society (AUGS) and Kimberly-Clark create the June Allyson Foundation to recognize and support actress June Allyson’s contributions to incontinence awareness and education.

2001 – The AUGS Foundation is formed to support research regarding the causes, prevention, cure and treatment of urogynecologic disorders.

2006 – The AUGS Foundation awards its first research grant.

2008 – The June Allyson Foundation  merges with the AUGS Foundation to better support research to determine the causes and management of pelvic floor disorders.

An important part of the AUGS Foundation is the June Allyson Memorial Research Grant, formerly the June Allyson Foundation. In 1997, Kimberly-Clark provided a $500,000 endowment to AUGS to create the June Allyson Foundation, whose namesake had made significant contributions both as an actress and in raising awareness about incontinence.

As a non-profit research and education foundation of the American Urogynecologic Society, the June Allyson Foundation awarded research grants to help determine the causes and management of pelvic floor disorders. Because the June Allyson Foundation’s mission was so closely tied to the AUGS Foundation’s, it was brought under the umbrella of the AUGS Foundation in 2008. Today June Allyson’s memory continues to live on through the awarding of an annual research grant.



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