Crime & Safety

San Rafael Police Go Pink With Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign

Proceeds from the Breast Cancer Awareness Month patch sales in October go to Zero Breast Cancer Marin.

The patches are available at the San Rafael Public Safety Center.
The patches are available at the San Rafael Public Safety Center. (Courtesy of San Rafael Police Department)

SAN RAFAEL, CA — During Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which runs through October, the San Rafael Police Department is "going pink" with the Pink Patch Project — a community-wide, fundraising campaign for a San Rafael-based nonprofit.

The San Rafael department has participated in the annual awareness campaign since 2016.

The commemorative pink patches are available for $10 (cash or check) through the San Rafael Police Association during business hours at the San Rafael Public Safety Center or online here.

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Proceeds from patch sales will go to Zero Breast Cancer Marin, a local not-for-profit that promotes breast cancer risk reduction through scientific research and supports health and wellness.

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