On November 17, the Portage Area Junior/Senior High School Student Council presented a $1,200 check to the Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center. Throughout October, the Student Council organized a variety of fundraisers.
Read MoreOn November 15, the Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center (JMBCC) accepted a $500 donation from AmeriServ Financial Bank. Each month, the bank holds a Business Casual Day for charities; October�s chosen non-profit organization was the JMBCC.
Read MoreThe Westmont Hilltop High School football team presented a check for $500 to the Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center on October 10. The players raised the money by selling t-shirts and 50/50 tickets.
Read MoreLegends Strength & Fitness Warehouse in Ebensburg generously donated $4,300 to the JMBCC from their October 7 fitness event, Barbells and Boobs 2017.
Read MoreThe Bishop McCort boys soccer team held breast cancer awareness fundraisers. The team presented a check to the JMBCC for $1,000 at their game held on October 12.
Read MoreOn November 6, staff from the Church of the Brethren Home in Windber presented a check for $405 to the Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center.
Read MoreStudents in the Greater Johnstown Career & Technology Center�s (GJCTC) cosmetology programs raised $1200 in October to support local research and programs at the Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center.
Read MoreBagels available in participating Johnstown and Altoona area bakery-cafes beginning October 1st to benefit the Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center at Chan Soon-Shiong Medical Center at Windber.
Read MoreIn May, members of the Taunia Oechslin Girls Night Out (TOGNO) committee delivered a donation of $111,000, the largest in the event�s history, to the Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center (JMBCC) in support of patient care services. Each year, the committee holds an annual fundraising event that brings together breast cancer survivors, family, friends, and supporters.
Read MoreThe Wendy Hollern Spencer Memorial Fund generously donated $6,000 to the Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center and $500 to Windber Hospice. Funds were raised from activities held throughout the year, including book sales, used-jewelry and purse sales, and more.
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