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Free
Public Reception at Lehigh Valley Mall on May
10 at 7:00 PM
The PA Breast Cancer Coalition invites you to
experience its educational work of art,
entitled "67 Women - 67 Counties: Facing
Breast Cancer in Pennsylvania" May 10
- 20 at the Lehigh Valley Mall Elevator Court.
This inspirational traveling photo exhibit opens
with a free public reception at the mall on Thursday,
May 10 at 7:00 p.m. The reception features musical
entertainment and guest speakers, which include:
Pat Halpin-Murphy, PBCC President and Founder
Senator Lisa Boscola, PA State Senate Representative
Julie Harhart, PA House of Representatives
Sandy Cray, PBCC Lehigh Valley Vice-President
"67 Women - 67 Counties: Facing Breast
Cancer in Pennsylvania", is sponsored
by the PA Breast Cancer Coalition and funded by
the PA Department of Health. The photo exhibit
showcases at least one woman from each county
in the state. It celebrates the life, courage,
hope and dignity of the women and families who
have had a personal battle with breast cancer
and encourages women to learn about early detection.
First Lady Michele Ridge PBCC Honorary Chair
states, "More women are surviving breast
cancer now than at any time in our history. As
we look at the photographs in this exhibit and
see the faces of those who are currently battling
breast cancer, we celebrate the hope that we are
moving closer to finding a cure."
Pat Halpin-Murphy, PBCC President and Founder
encourages everyone to visit the exhibit. "Breast
cancer is not a rare event separate from the fabrics
of our lives. It is our mothers, our daughters,
our friends, ourselves. We must educate ourselves
about this insidious disease and fight to find
a cure now. so our daughters won't have
to."
The PA Breast Cancer Coalition,
founded in 1993, is a non-profit organization
serving the state's 67 counties through a network
of County Captains, Regional Vice Presidents and
a statewide Board of Directors. The PBCC's mission
is to find a cure for breast cancer through research,
education, outreach and advocacy. Contact the
PBCC at 1-800-377-8828 or visit the website at
www.pabreastcancer.org.
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