On April 30, members of the Taunia Oechslin Girls Night Out Foundation delivered a donation of $122,000, the largest in the event�s history, to the Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center JMBCC in support of patient care services.
Read Morerepresentatives 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 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 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, 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 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 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.
Read MoreThe Westmont Hilltop High School football team presented a check for $500 to the Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center on October 10. The players raised the money by selling t-shirts and 50/50 tickets.
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