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October 17, 2018


Pink Patch Project Supports Breast Cancer Awareness

By Angela Garcia, Office of Communications

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The San Diego Community College District Police Department is actively supporting Breast Cancer Awareness month with The Pink Patch Project. This campaign, in collaboration with other local law enforcement, is designed to raise public awareness and funding for breast cancer research.

During the month of October, you can support the effort by purchasing a unique pink shoulder patch for $10 ($5 for students). All proceeds directly benefit breast cancer research and treatment at the City of Hope, a founding beneficiary.

To pick up a pink patch in support of this worthy cause, please visit the booth in front of Mesa Commons every Tuesday and Thursday during the month of October. You can also stop by the Mesa, Miramar or City College Police sub-stations during normal business hours, Monday-Thursday from 7:00am to 8:00pm and Friday from 8:30am to 5:00pm. For more information, contact Officer Mark Green at 619-388-2749 or mgreen@sdccd.edu.

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Contacts

Jennifer Nichols Kearns
Director of Communications
jnkearns@sdccd.edu
(619) 388-2759