Bethel Police Officers Don Pink Patches in Honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month

This October Bethel Police officers are wearing pink patches for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a national campaign to raise awareness about the disease.

The pink patch is an updated version of one of the original Bethel Police Department patches.

Here are just a few ways you can help women in need this month courtesy of the national campaign:

Screening, Access & Treatment
Make a one-time or monthly donation to help a woman in need. New this year, choose exactly where your donation goes. Learn more.

Education
Download our free Breast Problems That Aren’t Breast Cancer eBook.

Support
Volunteer to join virtually in Helping Women Now.
Spread the word about Breast Cancer Awareness Month on FacebookInstagramTwitter, or LinkedIn.
Host a virtual fundraiser or Facebook fundraiser benefitting NBCF.

Hope
Share the story of how you or a loved one have been affected by breast cancer.
Proudly wear a pink ribbon during October or year-round.

Learn more about Breast Cancer Awareness Month HERE.

Visit Bethel Police on Facebook HERE.

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Submitted by Bethel, CT

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