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The Ridgewood Police Department and Ridgewood PBA Local #20 are honored to support breast cancer awareness month

Ridgewood Police Department and Ridgewood PBA Local #20 are honored to support breast cancer awareness month

October 26,2016

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Ridgewood NJ, The Ridgewood Police Department and Ridgewood PBA Local #20 are honored to support breast cancer awareness month. Officers have been wearing pink baseball caps and pink ribbon Paracord bracelets to raise funds and awareness. This year the PBA sold 100 Paracord bracelets to raise a total of $500. PBA Local #20 is proud to donate the full amount raised to Susan G. Komen for the Cure. The members of the PBA would like to thank all of those who participated and donated to the cause.

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Valley employees walked for breast cancer at the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk

Valley employees walked for breast cancer

photos courtesy of Valley’s Facebook Page

October 24,2016

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Ridgefield, NJ , Valley employees walked for breast cancer at the American Cancer Society‘s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk on Sunday, October 16 at Overpeck Park in Ridgefield, NJ! Our sponsored team, “Valley’s Breast Friends Forever (BFFs)”, was led by Sobeida Santana-Joseph, Manager, Oncology Services at The Valley Hospital Cancer Center. Funds raised by Valley are going towards groundbreaking cancer research and free educational material and services for those diagnosed with breast cancer.

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“SPECTRUM FOR LIVING GIVES BACK TO LOCAL HOSPITALS IN HONOR OF BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH”

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October 15,2015

RIDGEWOOD, NJ In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Hackensack UMC at Pascack Valley and Valley Hospital of Ridgewood welcomed some special individuals from Spectrum for Living to their Breast Care Centers. In support of those receiving treatment for breast cancer, day program attendees from Spectrum for Living delivered handmade cards and good cheer.  The cards will be displayed throughout both Breast Centers for the month of October.

This annual visit means a lot to all those who are involved. For several weeks prior to their visit, the day program participants are busy creating the cards and bundling them together. Joe, who attends program at Spectrum’s North Haledon Adult Training Center, said it best when asked why he like to visit every year,  “To make someone feel better
and cared for is the most important thing when they are hurting.”

Currently, Spectrum for Living facilities and services touch the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities in over 100 New Jersey communities. Spectrum for Living is one of New Jersey’s most respected and recognized not-for-profit organizations assisting adults with developmental disabilities in Bergen, Passaic, Middlesex and

Monmouth counties. Spectrum provides a wide array of housing, medical, clinical, habilitative, social and educational services to more than 200 residential consumers and hundreds of community clients.

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Valley Hospital Welcomes Spectrum for Living

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Supervisor of Junior Volunteers and Community Projects (far left) and Kaitlyn Hipshman, ‎Supervisor of Volunteer Resources (far right). The clients who created the cards and delivered them are from our North Haledon location .

Valley Hospital Welcomes Spectrum for Living
October 23,2014

Ridgewood NJ, Today, Spectrum for Living clients delivered cards of kindness and support to Valley Hospital for Breast Cancer patients in lieu of Breast Cancer awareness month. The clients designed and decorated the cards themselves offering encouraging words like “Don’t give up” and “Stay strong”.

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Spectrum for Living is a non-profit organization dedicated to the philosophy that persons with developmental disabilities have the same rights as others to a fulfilling and meaningful life. Our programs and services support dignity, independence and encourage each person to reach their personal potential.
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Rep. Scott Garrett Reminds everyone that October marks the beginning of Breast Cancer Awareness Month

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Rep. Scott Garrett  Reminds everyone that October marks the beginning of Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Rep Scott Garrett
October 2,2014

Rep. Scott Garrett  Reminds everyone that October marks the beginning of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. While most people are aware of breast cancer, many forget to take the steps to have a plan to detect the disease in its early stages and encourage others to do the same. Take a few minutes to learn more here: