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Get your Pink Patch today!

The Belvedere Police Department has partnered with Zero Breast Cancer of San Rafael. As part of this initiative, the Belvedere Police Department is selling their pink patches directly to the community for $10 each. The proceeds from sale of the patches will go directly to benefit cancer research and treatment by donating all proceeds to Zero Breast Cancer in San Rafael.

If you have questions, please call (415) 435-3266

Purchase Your Pink Patch Here

You can also purchase your patch at the Belvedere Police Station or mail a check to us and we will mail out your patch.

Mail check for $10 to:

Belvedere Police Officers Association
450 San Rafael Ave.
Belvedere, CA  94920 - 2336

 

What is the Pink Patch Project?

The Pink Patch Project is a collaborative effort between the Los Angeles County Police Chiefs’ Association, several public safety agencies in Los Angeles County area, Belvedere Police Department, San Rafael, Mill Valley, Sausalito and Novato Police Departments. These agencies have partnered together to combat breast cancer by raising public awareness and to raise funds for breast cancer research and treatment.

The program centers on vibrant pink versions of the public safety officer's uniform patch. These bright pink patches have been specially designed by each participating agency specifically for the Pink Patch Project campaign. Officers of the Belvedere Police Department will wear these pink patches on their regular uniforms for the entire month of October each year during “Breast Cancer Awareness Month.”

The pink patches are intended to stimulate conversation with the community and to encourage public awareness about the importance of early detection and the on-going fight against this disease.

The Pink Patch Project Goals

The Pink Patch Project is an innovative public awareness campaign designed to bring attention to the fight against breast cancer and to support breast cancer research organizations in combating this devastating disease.

It is estimated that approximately 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. The disease can have a profound impact on the patient and her loved ones. It is a disease however that can be effectively treated with surgery, radiation therapy, hormone therapy and chemotherapy.

At the Pink Patch Project, we have the simple goal of increasing awareness about the life-saving benefits of early detection and intervention in the fight against breast cancer. In addition to our public education efforts, we have the added goal of raising funds from the sale of Pink Patches to go directly to fund the research, treatment and education needed to help find a cure.

To learn more about breast cancer, breast cancer symptoms, breast cancer risk factors and diagnosis, breast cancer research and breast cancer in men, go to https://www.cityofhope.org/clinical-program/breast-cancer