The Woodlands honors breast cancer survivors at Market Street October 2 with Light it up Pink

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

Market Street teams up with Houston Methodist Neal Cancer Center to host “Light it up Pink” on October 2, celebrating Breast Cancer Awareness Month from 6 to 8:30 p. m. The event will feature entertainment by Yelba and a photo opportunity for those impacted by breast cancer, including survivors and caregivers. Throughout October, Market Street will illuminate Central Park and several nearby buildings with pink lights to emphasize the importance of breast care. Guests can borrow pink umbrellas during rainy shopping days and receive pink reusable grocery totes at the concierge desk or participating retailers.

Informational signage will provide facts from Houston Methodist about breast cancer awareness, highlighting the need for annual mammograms. This partnership aims to foster community support and raise awareness about breast cancer screening. To schedule a mammogram at Houston Methodist, guests can visit the website or call 346. 356. PINK.

The initiative reflects a broader commitment to community health and awareness.

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