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WARSAW – The Warsaw Community High School volleyball program raised $1,100 during its annual Pink Out event this season.

SALT LAKE CITY — At this same time last year, 8-year-old Chrissy Turner was busy decorating her family Christmas tree and preparing for a mastectomy.

GRANGER — Think you are too young to get breast cancer? Think again. Amanda Goss was 24-years-old when she was first diagnosed. She said she noticed a lump under her armpit and like many moms, she thought it was from breast feeding. Goss ended up getting it checked out and found out it was stage …read more.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — It doesn’t take much to turn Robyn Adams into the so-called Sparkle Lady. She dons a bright fuschia wig, a necklace and some bracelets and starts her journey visiting each women getting chemo treatment at the Levine Cancer Institute.

BRUNSWICK COUNTY, N.C. — In a dimly lit room off Oak Island Drive, Sally Winey gets to work on her grandmother’s 1898 Singer sewing machine. As of this year, she’s mended over 30,000 stuffed animals, and she’s not stopping anytime soon.

CENTERVILLE, UTAH — It’s a diagnosis rarely seen in someone so young. A Salt Lake City-area 8-year-old is fighting breast cancer.

MARION — An officer in Marion is using her patrol car to support breast cancer awareness.

BOURBON – Triton will host Argos in girls basketball Nov. 10 in its second annual Hoops For Hope event.

Aging and In-Home Services of Northeast Indiana, the Area III Area Agency on Aging, announces Joan Lunden, Author/Co-Host, “Good Morning America,” will be the featured speaker at their 40th Annual Meeting and Awards Ceremony.

Dance To Cure Cancer

October 19, 2012

Get up and move to end breast cancer! Join Lori Prescott at the Warsaw Tennis and Fitness Club from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 21, for a Zumbathon to benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure. “We’re basically holding a party,” said Prescott, certified Zumba instructor and host for the event. The …read more.

The Wawasee High School athletic department is looking to do its part in October to help raise awareness for cancer related research. As part of the national Breast Cancer Awareness campaign throughout October, WHS will sell pink cups leading up to the home football game against Goshen this Friday, Oct. 12. The cups, which are …read more.

SOUTH WHITLEY — There was no seeing red or feeling blue. It was all about being pink. As area rivals met for the second time this season, Whitko hosted Wawasee under the “Pink-Out Night” event slogan in an effort to raise funds and awareness for breast cancer research. Wawasee took the first meeting earlier this …read more.

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