By Claudia Loucks
Geneseo Current
Since 2018, the Geneseo Police Department has raised both awareness and funds for Breast Cancer Awareness. The tradition continues this year with the department selling long-sleeve T-shirts.
Proceeds from the T-shirt sales will benefit the Hammond-Henry Hospital Foundation and will be used for Women’s Health Services at the hospital.
The shirts area being sold for $30 each and will be available through October. The shirts are available to purchase at the Geneseo Police Department and at the Hospital Foundation Office.
Hospital Foundation Manager Darcy Hepner expressed her appreciation for the GPD efforts and said, “We are grateful for the support from the GPD. They are committed to helping the community in many capacities. Women’s Health is in the spotlight in October, but the proceeds will go to help women all year.”
The Geneseo Police Department is selling T-shirts to create Breast Cancer Awareness, and coordinating their efforts with the Hammond-Henry Hospital Foundation to raise funds for Hammond-Henry Hospital’s Women’s Health Services. In the photo are, from left, Officer George Marquez; Darcy Hepner, Hammond-Henry Foundation Manager; Jessica Damewood, Police Dept. Administrative Assistant; and Geneseo Police Chief Casey Disterhoft. Photo Submitted