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The Leesburg Police Department has introduced a special initiative to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month, offering custom-designed t-shirts and sweatshirts for sale with all proceeds going to the Inova Loudoun Hospital Cancer Assistance Fund. This effort aims to both raise public awareness about breast cancer and generate financial support for individuals battling the disease. Community members can purchase these items online until September 21, 2025, with options for direct shipping or local pickup at the police department.

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The limited-edition apparel is available in adult sizes and can be ordered through a dedicated online portal. While the shirts are anticipated for delivery around October 8, 2025, specific dates and times for department pickups will be announced at a later date. Last year, the department’s fundraising efforts for the Inova Loudoun Hospital Cancer Assistance Fund successfully raised $1,471, and this year’s campaign is targeting an even greater contribution.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month, observed annually in October, serves as a crucial period to amplify understanding of breast cancer, its risk factors, and early detection methods. It also plays a vital role in funding critical research for understanding the disease’s origins, developing preventative strategies, improving diagnostic tools, and advancing treatment and cure options. By participating in this shirt sale, the Leesburg Police Department is providing a tangible way for residents to contribute to these important goals and show solidarity with those affected by breast cancer.

Article by Mel Anara, based upon information from the Leesburg Police Department


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