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Gloucester Township Police Participate In No Shave November
Gloucester Township police officers and staff are foregoing shaving in November to help raise awareness for cancer.
GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ — Police officers may have a little more hair on their face than usual this month, but they’re doing it for a good cause. Gloucester Township police are participating in No Shave November.
No Shave November is an annual monthlong campaign in which police officers forego shaving to raise money and awareness for cancer.
Gloucester Township police officers and staff use money they would otherwise spend on shaving to evoke conversation regarding cancer and raise money for cancer research, education, and prevention.
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The money goes to various organizations. Participants are encouraged to solicit friends and family to donate to the cause.
To make a donation, visit https://no-shave.org/team/gloucester-township-police/, and click on "Make A Donation" on the left.
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Choose an amount, fill out your name, email, then choose "Yes, donate to team." On the next line, type in "Gloucester Township Police." Complete the rest of the form and choose the credit card or PayPal option on the next page.
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