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Arizona's Pinal County Sheriff's Office Reintroduces Pink Patches for Breast Cancer Support

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Published on September 26, 2024
Arizona's Pinal County Sheriff's Office Reintroduces Pink Patches for Breast Cancer SupportSource: Pinal County

In an ongoing effort to support the fight against breast cancer, the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) in Arizona is bringing back its pink shoulder patches this October. These limited-edition patches are not just a statement of support worn by deputies; they are also available for public purchase, with proceeds going to aid a meaningful cause. The PCSO has announced that each patch is being sold for $10 and the proceeds will benefit the Arizona non-profit organization Check for a Lump, dedicated to breast cancer support and awareness efforts.

According to the Pinal County official website, the community has the option to directly purchase the pink patches in two ways: in person or online. Those interested in owning a pink patch can swing by either one of the PCSO substations in Florence or San Tan Valley. For others preferring to quickly secure their patch from the comfort of their home, an online order can be placed through the provided one-click platform, thus making the fundraising initiative more accessible and likely to successfully raise funds.

For those who have questions regarding the pink patches or the fundraising campaign, PCSO has provided an email contact at [email protected].