Exploring Breast Cancer Resources for the Boulder Jewish Community

hadassahThis Hadassah-sponsored program is open to breast cancer survivors and their family members, and anyone in the community impacted by breast cancer.

Join us for a brainstorming party on October 29 from 4 to 6 pm to celebrate survivors and explore improving breast cancer resources for our community. Wear your favorite pink ribbon item and bring ideas for what would have been helpful for you and what you would like to see happen in our community.

RSVP to Sandy Friedman at sfriedman4@gmail.com or 303-257-3995. Location will be given at time of RSVP.

About Shirley Gang

Longtime Boulder resident and active participant in Boulder Hadassah. Our chapter strives to bring our members and associates programming to create community, advocate for women's rights, promote health and well-being around the world, support Hadassah hospitals in Israel, and provide information on issues of concern.

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