Crime & Safety

They Care Enough to Wear Pink

The third annual 'Cares Enough to Wear Pink' campaign is a coordination between the RI chapter of Pink Heals and firefighters across Rhode Island, including Barrington.

The Barrington Fire Department gets another visit today, Oct. 24, from the RI Pink Heals. Look for the pink T-shirts.

The Pink Heals organization has once again teamed up with firefighters throughout Rhode Island to wear pink T-shirts while on duty to support women with all types of cancer.

The shirts are pink because it is the color of women, not the color of the disease. The shirts are being worn by all of the participating fire departments this week, Oct. 21-28.

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This year, the shirts also have the name "Jenna" on the left sleeve to remember 9-year-old Jenna Jacques who passed away on July 6 from brain cancer. Jenna was an advocate for childhood cancer in RI and also who the RI Pink Heals named their pink rescue after. It was also special to put Jenna's name on the shirts because today, Oct. 24 would have been her 10th birthday.

Firefighters throughout RI purchased the shirts with their own money and 100 percent of the proceeds will be donated to Hasbro Children's Hospital and the RI Ronald McDonald House. The donation will be more than $19,000.

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The RI Pink Heals will be touring the participating fire departments during this week to thank all the men and women who have supported this great cause. They will be at the Barrington station from 8 to 9 am.

Click here to visit the RI Pink Heals official website.

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