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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 3.4 - 2368 Presentation of Donation to Hers Breast Can Page 1 of 2 STAFF REPORT CITY COUNCIL DATE: January 8, 2019 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Christopher L. Foss, City Manager SUBJECT: Presentation of the Pink Patch Project Donations to Hers Breast Cancer Foundation Prepared by: Victor Fox, Lieutenant Dublin Police Services EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: In October of 2018, Dublin Police Services personnel participated in the Pink Patch Project, as part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The Pink Patch project is a public awareness campaign designed to bring attention to the fight against breast cancer and to support breast cancer research centers. During the month, Dublin Police personnel were given the opportunity to purchase and wear a unique Dublin Police patch as part of their normal uniformed assignment. Patches were also available to be purchased by the general public with all proceeds going to the HERS Breast Cancer Foundation of Pleasanton/Fremont. During this campaign, Dublin Police Services raised a total of $6,683.86. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Receive the report and formally present the HERS Breast Cancer Foundation of Pleasanton/Fremont with the proceeds raised from the Pink Patch Project. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. DESCRIPTION: In recognition of breast cancer awareness mon th in October 2018, Dublin Police Services partnered with a nationwide program known as the Pink Patch Project. The Pink Patch Project is a public awareness campaign designed to bring attention to the fight against breast cancer and to support breast cancer research organizations. The program centers on vibrant pink versions of the of the public safety officer’s uniform patch, which is specifically designed by each participating agency. The pink patches were 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. Page 2 of 2 Each public safety agency collaborating in the Pink Patch Project partnered with a cancer research organization or support group in their respective community. Dublin Police Services chose to partner with HERS Breast Cancer Foundation of Pleasanton/Fremont. HERS Breast Cancer Foundation was founded in 1998 by a group of three women who were motivated by concern for women and t he high incidence of breast cancer, as well as the lack of specific services for breast cancer survivors. Their mission is to support all individuals healing from breast cancer by providing post-surgical products and services, regardless of financial status. During the month of October, Dublin Police personnel were given the opportunity to purchase and wear the pink patches as part of their uniformed assignment. The patches were also available to be purchased by the general public at the Dublin Police Station, and at special events such as the Farmers' Market and Splatter. All proceeds from the sale of the pink patches were designated for the HERS Breast Cancer Foundation of Pleasanton/Fremont. A total of $6,683.86 was raised during the campaign. Dublin Police Services would like to thank everyone who supported the efforts in this important and worthy cause. A special thank you to the Alameda County Deputy Sheriff’s Association for funding the cost of the pink patches to ensure this project was successful. STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE: None. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: None. ATTACHMENTS: None.