Brevard County Sheriff’s Office to Wear Pink Ribbons, Badges to Support National Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Message from Sheriff Wayne Ivey

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – As everyone knows, October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and it’s also the time of year when you see a lot more folks wearing pink to show their support for those who have been taken from us way too early, along with those who are currently battling this horrific disease.

While “Sheriff’s Office Green” will always without question be my favorite color, we will be wearing pink badges during the month of October to not only show our agency’s support, but to assist in the awareness campaign.

As part of our awareness and support initiative, during the month of October, our entire agency is authorized to wear pink ribbons or badges on their uniforms and our civilian members can wear pink attire to signify how we all work together to support those who have been impacted by Breast Cancer in our community and nation.

In addition, we would love to see as many of our citizens as possible join us as we partner together to help find a cure for Breast Cancer.

As I always say “it takes a community to protect a community” and fighting Breast Cancer is something we can all do together.

We would also like to invite you to join our team at this year’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk, Saturday October 28 at the Avenue in Viera.

The walk starts at 9 a.m. ET, so get your pink on and join us as we all work together to make a difference.

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