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Eagles, Santander Honor Wynnewood Woman's Ovarian Cancer Work
Wynnewood resident and oncology nurse Robin Cohen was honored for her work as the founder of the Sandy Rollman Ovarian Cancer Foundation.

WYNNEWOOD, PA — A Wynnewood resident was honored with a VIP Philadelphia Eagles experience this weekend for her work to raise funds for and awareness of ovarian cancer.
Robin Cohen, of Wynnewood, was honored by Santander Bank and the Eagles as part of the third season of the ‘Santander Community Quarterback’ program at Sunday's home game against the Chicago Bears.
Cohen, an oncology nurse, was recognized for her work as the founder of the Sandy Rollman Ovarian Cancer Foundation to help raise awareness and money for women battling the disease.
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The Foundation has raised $4.3 million to date, creating multiple programs for women to thrive during and after their treatments, including a mentorship program, and “Survive and Thrive,” which allows women undergoing treatment to meet.
Cohen and other honorees received a VIP gameday experience that included watching the Eagles take on Chicago from the Santander Field Club located in the end zone at the Eagles football stadium.
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Santander donated $15,000 to local non-profit organizations, including a $500 donation for Cohen’s non-profit organization of choice as part of the Community Quarterback program.
“As a company committed to respecting our customers and communities, the ‘Santander Community Quarterback’ program is the perfect opportunity for us to show respect to individuals who are change makers in greater Philadelphia,” said Os Rana, SVP of Brand, Media and Creative Integration at Santander Bank. “Robin has touched the lives of so many through her work with the Sandy Rollman Ovarian Cancer Foundation, and we are thrilled to partner with the Philadelphia Eagles to recognize the important contributions he/she is making in his/her local community.”
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