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Gloucester Township Police Raise Nearly $3K In No Shave November
Gloucester Township police raised $2,875 for cancer research, education and prevention during No Shave November.
GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ — Gloucester Township police officers are back to their usual clean cut selves after raising nearly $3,000 for cancer awareness.
Gloucester Township police raised $2,875 for cancer research, education and prevention during No Shave November, the police department announced.
No Shave November is an annual monthlong campaign in which police officers forego shaving to raise money and awareness for cancer.
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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.
On Dec. 6, police officers who participated in No Shave November participated in the annual Shave Off at Techniques Salon & Spa on Chews Landing Road. Police thanked everyone who made donations to the campaign.
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