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Richland High School’s Key Club Donates $2,500 to JMBCC

Richland High School’s Key Club raised $2,500 to benefit the Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center (JMBCC) in October during their Pink Out Campaign. They raised the money selling t-shirts and sweatshirts, designed by a 10th grade student, at school and football games. Additionally, during their Pink Out football game on October 27, they collected donations, sold pink items, and chanced off baskets.

Since 2010, the Key Club has generously raised more than $18,500, which helps fund Pink Ribbon Care, a program that provides assistance for patients who are unable to pay for breast-related health services – including mammograms, follow-up diagnostic services, and genetic counseling.

Pictured, L to R: JMBCC Director Erin Goins, Abigail Bracken, Katlyn Yeager, Joyce Murtha, Maura Trabold, and Morgan Bailey.

About Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center
The Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center (JMBCC) opened in February 2002 offering comprehensive and personalized breast care in one convenient location. The JMBCC is exists to prevent and treat diseases of the breast and other conditions that can impact the lives of the women served. The tools and techniques used include digital mammography, ultrasound, breast biopsies, breast MRI, bone densitometry, genetic counseling, research studies, and a female breast surgeon on-site.

About Chan Soon-Shiong Medical Center at Windber
Founded in 1906, Chan Soon-Shiong Medical Center at Windber (CSSMCW) is an independent, non-profit acute care hospital in northern Somerset County, bordering Cambria County. The 54-bed hospital shares a campus and collaborates with Chan Soon-Shiong Institute of Molecular Medicine at Windber (CSSIMMW), a private, non-profit biomedical research center. With more than 450 employees, CSSMCW is the fourth largest employer in Somerset County. CSSMCW’s mission is to provide excellence in personalized, quality health care services through innovation, research and education in response to community needs. For more information visit www.windbercare.org.
Richland High School’s Key Club raised $2,500 to benefit the Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center (JMBCC) in October during their Pink Out Campaign. They raised the money selling t-shirts and sweatshirts, designed by a 10th grade student, at school and football games. Additionally, during their Pink Out football game on October 27, they collected donations, sold pink items, and chanced off baskets.