Health & Fitness
Help Fight Breast Cancer At 16th Annual PINK OUT In Westfield
Nearly $30,000 was raised at last year's event.
WESTFIELD, NJ — The Westfield High School Girls' Volleyball Team is holding its 16th annual PINK OUT fundraiser on Oct. 13 as part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Beginning at 3:45 p.m., the Varsity, JV, and Freshman teams will face Monroe High School in the Westfield High School Gym (550 Dorian Rd.) During and between games, there will be basket raffles, t-shirt sales, and food from local restaurants available for purchase.
All of the proceeds from the day will go to Pathways, a program that provides aid, schooling, and wellness opportunities for women with different forms of cancer. The women receive these benefits at no cost.
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This support includes meals for the women and their families, fitness training, and financial aid. At last year's event, nearly $30,000 was raised and provided more than 90 women undergoing or recovering from cancer with meals, fitness classes, and short-term counseling.
Admission to the volleyball matches is free, but donations will be collected at the door.
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More information about Pathways and ways to donate are available on the organization's website.
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