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Islip Junior Chamber Of Commerce Supports Breast Cancer Awareness
The students are selling face masks with pink cancer ribbons to help raise funds for the cause.

Press release from Islip School District:
Oct. 9, 2020
Islip High School’s Junior Chamber of Commerce Club kicked off October by hanging Northwell Health’s Pink by the Bay breast cancer awareness banner and pink bows to the campus gates. The students are also selling face masks with pink cancer ribbons to help raise funds for the cause.
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“Since October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Junior Chamber students wanted to participate in an activity to raise awareness and show support for community members that are affected by this disease,” said club adviser Renee Clock.
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