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Pink Patch Project: Norwalk Police Raising Funds To Fight Breast Cancer

NORWALK, Conn. — Norwalk police are helping to raise awareness of breast cancer through the Pink Patch Project — and you can join the cause, too. 

Norwalk Councilman Doug Hempstead supports the Norwalk Police Department's Pink Patch Project. Get your patch with a $20 donation.

Norwalk Councilman Doug Hempstead supports the Norwalk Police Department's Pink Patch Project. Get your patch with a $20 donation.

Photo Credit: Norwalk Police Department
You can get your own Pink Patch from the Norwalk Police Department.

You can get your own Pink Patch from the Norwalk Police Department.

Photo Credit: Norwalk Police Department

The Pink Patch Project is a collaborative effort among law enforcement agencies to combat breast cancer.

The Norwalk Police Department, the Norwalk Police Benevolent Association and the Norwalk Hospital Smilow Family Breast Health Center are partnering this month to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research and treatment. 

During October, members of the Norwalk Police Department will be wearing Pink Patches on their uniforms to help raise awareness.

You can join the Norwalk Police Department in raising funds for the Smilow Family Breast Health Center at Norwalk Hospital. The Pink Patches are for sale for $20 each. 

If you would like a patch, call Lt. Terry Blake at 203-854-3074. 

All proceeds go to the Norwalk Hospital Breast Health Center. 

"We look forward to your support of this worthy cause," Norwalk police said in a Facebook post.

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