Parsippany High School Hosts Annual Dig Pink Volleyball Game to Support Breast Cancer Research

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The annual Dig Pink Game at Parsippany High School, scheduled for October 10, aims to support the Side-Out Foundation, which funds research for metastatic breast cancer. The name "Side-Out" symbolizes the mission to reclaim control over the disease that impacts many lives annually. This year, the match against Parsippany Hills High School unites both institutions, enhancing community spirit and involvement. Attendees unable to join can donate through the team's fundraising page to contribute to the cause. The event emphasizes the significance of teamwork and unity in combating adversity.

Local participation is crucial, as it not only raises funds but also spreads awareness about breast cancer. Such initiatives play a vital role in fostering community support for health issues. Together, the schools aim to fill the gym with pride while advocating for a cause that truly matters.

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