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Norwalk Police Wear Pink Patches In Support Of Breast Cancer Research/Treatment

The Norwalk Police Department and the Norwalk Police Benevolent Association are thinking pink and have teamed up to bring the Pink Patch Project to Norwalk.

Norwalk police are selling and wearing pink patches to support breast cancer research and treatment.

Norwalk police are selling and wearing pink patches to support breast cancer research and treatment.

Photo Credit: Norwalk Police Department

The project is a collaborative effort among law enforcement agencies to combat breast cancer, said Norwalk Police Lt. Terrance Blake.

According to Blake, the department and association will work with the Norwalk Hospital Smilow Family Breast Health Center during October to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research and treatment. 

During the effort, Norwalk officers will be pink patches on their uniforms, as well as selling the patches for $10 to donate to the cause. 

To purchase a patch, contact Blake at tblake@norwalkct.org or message any of the department's social media pages:

"We look forward to your support of this worthy cause," he said. 

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