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Friday, October 7, 2016

High school athletes sporting pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month : wbng





as informed in wbng

High school athletes sporting pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

High school athletes sporting pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
High school athletes sporting pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
BINGHAMTON (WBNG)-- Pink is flooding Southern Tier sports for Breast Cancer awareness month.Binghamton High School and Union-Endicott High School boys soccer had a "Pink Out" game to honor those who have dealt with breast cancer.Maine-Endwell High School and Union-Endicott High School girls Volleyball also held a similar match."We always find a way in October to do it to support breast cancer and find money for research so they can find a cure," said M-E Volleyball Player, Emily Hess.


by the same token on dvidshub

Health Promotion hosts Breast Cancer Awareness Walk

Health Promotion hosts Breast Cancer Awareness Walk
Health Promotion hosts Breast Cancer Awareness Walk
Photo By Cpl.Janessa Pon | Participants cross the finish line after completing the Second Annual Breast Cancer...... read more read more Photo By Cpl.Janessa Pon | Participants cross the finish line after completing the Second Annual Breast Cancer Awareness 5-kilometer Run Oct. 1 aboard Camp Lester, Okinawa, Japan.The event brought Status of Forces Agreement members together to show support for survivors of breast cancer.


coupled with forbes

Support Breast Cancer Awareness Month In Style With 10 Fashion Finds

Support Breast Cancer Awareness Month In Style With 10 Fashion Finds
Support Breast Cancer Awareness Month In Style With 10 Fashion Finds



not to mention newscenter1

The Hills go pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

The Hills go pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
The Hills go pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
October, or "Pink-tober" is in effect for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and members of the Black Hills can support the cause.One in eight women will be affected by breast cancer.It's recommended that women practice self-breast exams monthly and see their doctor annually.Women over 40 are encouraged to get a mammogram.


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