Bloomington Police Department Champions Breast Cancer Awareness With Pink Patch Project
Bloomington Police Department Champions Breast Cancer Awareness With Pink Patch Project
The Bloomington Police Department (BPD) is currently rolling out its support of the Pink Patch Project, a public awareness campaign that has members of the law enforcement community standing in solidarity with those affected by breast cancer. The initiative involves police personnel donning pink-themed patches to draw attention to the ongoing battle against the disease and to support breast cancer research organizations through fundraising efforts.
Officers from BPD have taken to social media to share their intimate experiences with breast cancer, encouraging the community to partake in the Pink Patch Project. In a bid to boost awareness and funds, BPD is selling Pink Patch items, which can be purchased through their website, as highlighted in their recent Facebook post. All proceeds from these sales will go directly to cancer research and related initiatives.
Bloomington Police Department is not just sticking to pink patches for the sake of appearance; they're mobilizing the community to act. The department urges locals to join them at the "Making Strides" walk, a key event in the fight against breast cancer. Set for Saturday, October 12, at 7 a.m., this walk takes place at the Mall of America, situated on Level 1 at the rotunda (60 E. Broadway), to rally together, to walk together, to fight together.
As the Bloomington community gears up for the walk, they're reminded by their local officers that this is more than just a symbolic gesture—it's a display of unity, a collective stride towards a future without breast cancer. Anyone interested in making a difference can join BPD and countless others this Saturday, taking a proactive step in supporting those whose lives have been impacted by the disease.
SOURCE: hoodline