Crime & Safety
Orange County Sheriff Raises Awareness In Movember Fundraiser
These officers shared $2,700 in funds raised for men's health issues.

ORANGE COUNTY, CA — In the middle of November, the Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol donated funds raised over two months after drawing attention to women's and men's health issues.
The department raised $2,700 that they donated to Hoag Hospital for both breast cancer and prostate cancer research at the Hoag Family Cancer Institute.
"Our wonderful Harbor Patrol deputies created a Movember t-shirt, and a t-shirt for breast cancer awareness in October," they said. Profits from the shirts and donations added up, all for a great cause.
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Harbor Patrol officers also grew mustaches of their own to draw attention to the movement.
The check was presented on board of a Harbor Patrol vessel, Monday.
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Several men at the Orange County sheriff's department grew their mustache (AKA 'Mo') to fundraise and draw awareness for men's health issues.

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