“Real men wear pink.” Donate $10, win $100.

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Our Director of Operations, Ryan Heafy, is participating in the American Cancer Society’s Real Men Wear Pink challenge to support the fight against breast cancer.

All month, a group of Greenville men are raising funds for the cause. In just the first 10 days, they’ve raised over $15,000.

#DYK: In 2017, about 252,701 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed?

$35 - Could help provide breast cancer patients with one-on-one peer support
$50 - Could provide one night of lodging for a breast cancer patient that needs to travel away from home for treatment.
$75 - Could help provide 5 rides to and from treatment for a breast cancer patient with the Road to Recovery program.

Donate here. For every $10 donated today, you’ll be entered to win a $100 gift card, donated by Ryan himself.

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