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Winter Haven Police Go Pink For Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Liz is the Global Ambassador for The Estée Lauder Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign which was launched this week to coincide with the start of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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Each October, the color pink can be found popping up in a variety of locations as a way to mark Breast Cancer Awareness month.
£24 from origins.co.uk£4 from each sale donated to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, up to the value of £4,000. “We want women to be diagnosed with breast cancer at an early, treatable and curable breast cancer”.
Panera has more than 1,600 locations in 41 states and the District of Columbia.
St Joseph’s Paint the Parkway Pink raised over $25,000 for breast cancer in their eighth annual walk.
“The [women] that I’ve talked to who are dealing with this think it’s just incredible that we’re doing this”, Rost said. More than 40,000 USA women die of the disease each year, with only lung cancer causing more female deaths.
Make the appointment. The only thing you have to lose is your life. “I think most of us here either know someone or have family members that at some point have been touched by breast cancer”.
“Having both parents who died from cancer, so cancer is a personal issue for me”.
“Every officer will have a pink badge on”, Jordan said. “The Pink Ribbon Bagels are always a big hit with our survivors, volunteers, grantees and supporters”.
The Columbus Regional Health Foundation is hoping to raise at least $30,000 more than a year ago – their goal is to raise $90,000 to buy a fourth Ultrasound machine for biopsies and mammography software.
“Louis” is raising money for this year’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer event.
“It’s not a hard sell”, Barnhart said.
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All proceeds from the event will provide out-of-town patients with pre-paid gas cards to help them with the cost of traveling to town for appointments. “I had a great support system”, said Ashleigh Kelly.