Pitt-Johnstown’s Staff Association Council, along with several students and staff members, presented a check for $475 to the JMBCC. The money was raised through the sale of H2P (Hail to Pink) jerseys.
Their generous support helps fund Pink Ribbon Care, a program that provides assistance for patients who are unable to pay for breast-related health services …
Read MoreSenior players representing the Forest Hills football team presented a $2,000 check to the JMBCC. To raise funds, the team hosted a teacher and staff dress down day and the football boosters sold t-shirts at the annual Pink Out game on behalf of the team.
Read MoreThe Ebensburg Center presented a check for $1,315 to the JMBCC. They raised funds by holding a basket party and soup sale on October 31.
Read MoreThe sisters of Phi Sigma Sigma and the brothers of Sigma Tau Gamma from UPJ held a volleyball tournament in October raising $230 for the JMBCC.
Read MoreIn October, the Bishop McCort boys soccer team held breast cancer awareness fundraisers. The team presented a check to the JMBCC for $500 at their game held on October 6.
Read MoreAPI Technologies raised $160 for the JMBCC from a pink t-shirt sale they held in October.
Read MoreLaurel View Village donated $368.54 to the JMBCC from a variety of activities, including a pumpkin decorating contest, a breast cancer awareness walk, and a chili contest.
Read MoreThe 2018 Bishop McCort Catholic High School Homecoming Court presented a check to the Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center for $1,225.
Read MoreCSSMCW is pleased to welcome Trudi Brown, MD, FACS, who will see patients at the Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center beginning in October. She comes to the JMBCC with 28 years of surgical experience and specializes in the treatment of breast disease.
Read MoreThe Johnstown Walk of Hope, a fund created through the Community Foundation for the Alleghenies, presented an $8,920 check to the Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center.
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