BY DOROTHY DILLON
Martin County Health Department
We’re thrilled to announce that we’re bringing programs like this back to the Martin County Health Department, and we’re even more excited to start with the Pink Party! This is more than just a gathering—it’s a powerful opportunity to learn, connect, and stand together as a community in the fight against breast cancer.
Whether you’re looking to empower yourself with knowledge, honor the survivors in your life, or remember those we’ve lost, this event offers a space to share and celebrate our collective strength. We’re proud to offer these and future health programs to our community, creating valuable, informative experiences right here at home!
We are excited to invite the community to our upcoming Pink Party, a special event to celebrate Breast Cancer Awareness! This is the perfect opportunity to come together, honor survivors, remember those we’ve lost, and learn more about the importance of early detection.
At the Pink Party, we’ll have educational speakers sharing valuable information about breast cancer prevention and early detection. Attendees will also receive educational materials to help spread awareness in our community. Whether you’re here to learn or to celebrate, we want you to join us in our mission to fight breast cancer.
💖 Dress in your best pink! To add to the fun, we’re holding a special “Wear Pink” contest—for every pink item you wear (bracelets, earrings, shoes, etc.), you’ll receive a raffle ticket for a chance to win exciting prizes. The pinker, the better!
👭 Bring a friend! If you bring a guest, you’ll be entered into a drawing for an extra special gift.
An insightful session with Rosalee Castle the Women’s Health Nurse Navigator with ARH, will provide valuable information on the importance of early detection in breast cancer. Learn about screening guidelines, preventive measures, and how early action can make a difference. Don’t miss this opportunity to become informed and empowered!
This event is not only about education but also about celebrating life and supporting one another. Whether you’re a survivor, a family member, or a friend, this is your chance to come together and show your support. Let’s paint the town pink and raise awareness of the importance of breast health!
We hope to see you there!
Date/Time: Nov. 12 at 11 a.m.
Lunch will be provided.
Location: Martin County Health Department