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representatives from Barnes Saly & Company presented a $8,150 check to the Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center from their 9th Bingo for a Cause fundraiser, a designer purse bingo event.
Read MoreRichland High School�s Key Club raised $2,500 to benefit the Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center in October during their Pink Out Campaign.
Read MoreAssociates in Family Eyecare raised $1,700 for the Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center. For every pair of ladies glasses sold, the office donated $5. Additionally, a free gift was given to all women who purchased glasses during the month of October. Associates in Family Eyecare began raising funds to support breast cancer awareness in 2017, …
Read MoreMembers of the Girls Night Out Altoona, Inc. committee delivered a donation of $34,600 to the Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center in support of patient care services.
Read MoreAssociates in Family Eyecare donated $1,500 to the JMBCC. To raise the funds, the office donated $5 per pair of ladies glasses sold during the month of October and accepted donations at the front desk.
Read MoreOn November 17, senior players representing the Forest Hills football team presented a $2,000 check to the Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center. To raise funds, the team hosted a teacher and staff dress down day and the football boosters sold t-shirts at the annual Pink Out game on behalf of the team.
Read MoreOn November 17, Chad Lamb, owner of Lambcakes bakery, presented a $450 check to the Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center (JMBCC). The bakery teamed up with the JMBCC to create and sell cupcakes that were part of a month-long campaign to promote mammograms.
Read MoreArbutus Park Manor raised $1,000 for the Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center by selling pink gobs and breast cancer awareness t-shirts at their facility. Mrs. Joyce Murtha likes to participate in the month�s activities, as both of the facilities benefit from participating in the efforts made to support the cause.
Read MoreOn November 17, the Portage Area Junior/Senior High School Student Council presented a $1,200 check to the Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center. Throughout October, the Student Council organized a variety of fundraisers.
Read MoreOn November 15, the Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center (JMBCC) accepted a $500 donation from AmeriServ Financial Bank. Each month, the bank holds a Business Casual Day for charities; October�s chosen non-profit organization was the JMBCC.
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