Redmond Police Department Supports Breast Cancer Awareness with Pink Patch Project Participation

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The Redmond Police Department proudly participates in the Pink Patch Project for the sixth consecutive year, highlighting breast cancer awareness throughout October. Officers can wear pink shoulder patches, signifying solidarity with those impacted by the disease. Police Chief Darrell Lowe states that this initiative fosters community support and awareness of breast cancer. Community members are encouraged to purchase commemorative items, including shoulder patches and lapel pins, for $10 each, with proceeds benefiting the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. This organization plays a vital role in breast cancer research and treatment efforts.

The Pink Patch Project unites public safety agencies nationwide to emphasize the importance of cancer awareness. By participating, the Redmond Police Department aims to make a meaningful impact in the fight against breast cancer. For more details, individuals can visit the Pink Patch Project website.

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