CCSO's Unlock the Cure Fundraiser- Breast Cancer Awareness

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We are incredibly grateful for your support! Thanks to all of you, we successfully raised $1,000 for Regional Hospital Oncology through our "Unlock the Cure" Fundraiser.

Throughout October, our community came together, demonstrating their support by purchasing vinyl decals bearing the names of survivors, thrivers, or in memory of loved ones, all for just $10.00 each. In partnership with Georgia Girl Graphics, the proceeds from decal sales were dedicated to supporting Crisp Regional Hospital Oncology.

This check presentation holds a special place in our hearts as it also allows us to spotlight Crisp Regional's Director of Oncology, Christina Bray. Christina is not only an essential member of our CCSO support family as she is the wife of our Uniform Patrol Division, Captian Ben Bray, but she also tirelessly advocates for cancer patients every day.

We stated in early October that for us this fight is personal! Within the dedicated team at the Crisp County Sheriff's Office, some have tragically lost loved ones to breast cancer, while others have battled and survived. We even have a remarkable individual who, despite facing breast cancer, continues to thrive after undergoing surgery. This photograph shows us again that no-one is alone and that united we can help make a difference! #breastcancerawareness #lightuppink #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth #breastcancersupport

Sheriff Hancock and the Crisp County Sheriff's Office are delighted to introduce a meaningful initiative that holds a special place in our hearts: "Unlock the Cure." This initiative was revealed during the Annual Light up the Night event hosted by the Country Financial Melody Godfrey Agency, where Sheriff Hancock unveiled a patrol vehicle specially wrapped by Georgia Girl's Graphics to raise awareness about Breast Cancer.

Throughout the month of October, community members can show their support by purchasing a vinyl decal bearing the name of a survivor, thriver, or in memory of a loved one for just $10.00. These names will be prominently displayed on the hood of Sheriff Hancock's patrol vehicle, which has been specially wrapped to raise awareness for Breast Cancer. In collaboration with Georgia Girl's Graphics, all proceeds from decal sales will go towards supporting Crisp Regional Oncology. Donations and name submissions can be made at the Crisp County Sheriff’s Office located at 196 GA HWY 300 S.

This fundraiser holds significant personal meaning for our law enforcement community, as numerous members have been profoundly touched by this disease. Within the dedicated team at the Crisp County Sheriff's Office, some have tragically lost loved ones to breast cancer, while others have battled and survived this challenging journey. We even have a remarkable individual who, despite facing breast cancer, continues to thrive after undergoing surgery For us, it's personal! Let's unite in the fight against breast cancer and spread hope, awareness, and support. Together, we can make a difference!


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