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Foxborough Police Bring Back Pink Patch Sales For Cancer Research
Last year, Foxborough police raised over $16,000 for breast cancer awareness — the most out of the 25 police agencies that participated.

FOXBOROUGH, MA — The police department has brought back the "Pink Patch Project" in hopes of raising tens of thousands of dollars for the Dana Farber Cancer Institute for a second straight year. Last year, Foxborough police raised over $16,000 for breast cancer awareness — the most out of the 25 police agencies that participated.
Detective Patrick Morrison led last years efforts and was among the officers who deliver the check to the cancer institute last November. He said last year's efforts were because of the residents and took the time to thanks them.
"The success of this program was all thanks to you. Congratulations and thank you for your contributions, which will help so many women in the future," Morrison said after last year's donations.
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Police hope the residents can make a difference again, as the police patches are on sale now until the end of October or until they sell out. One hundred percent of the proceeds go to Dana Farber.
The patches can be purchased at the Foxborough Police Station or by mailing payment to the following address:
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Foxborough Police Relief Association
8 Chestnut Street
Foxborough, MA 02035
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