
Prince George's Goes Pink
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, an annual campaign to raise awareness about the impact of breast cancer. Join us as we go pink together to help uplift women and men in need.
In Prince George’s County, County Executive Angela Alsobrooks wants to ensure that our residents are educated and aware of the county's programs, resources, and support. Prince George’s County has one of the highest mortality rates of breast cancer in the state of Maryland. We must change that. Challenges in education, awareness, clinical testing, early detection, and screenings are holding us back from being a County where we envision no breast cancer. We ask you – whether you’re a survivor or supporter to join us as Prince George’s Goes Pink.
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All activities are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted*. All activities are first-come, first-serve. Registration is encouraged to participate. | ||
Wednesday, October 4 6:00 pm-7:30 pm |
Cherry Blossom Intimates 9201 Woodmore Center Drive |
Kickoff Reception hosted by Cherry Blossom Intimates Flyer |
Friday, October 6 8:00 am-3:00 pm
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Luminis Health Doctors Community Medical Center Greenbelt, MD
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Pink Ribbon Rally FREE. Registration required. Flyer: |
Tuesday, October 10 2:30 pm-3:30 pm |
Virtual via ZOOM |
Concientización sobre el cáncer de mama en la comunidad latina alojado por Nueva Vida en alianza con Giant Food Flyer |
Friday, October 13
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Location will be provided upon registration. |
Survivor’s Lounge hosted in partnership with The Edith P. Wright Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. Limited availability. Flyer |
Saturday, October 14 10:00 am-3:00 pm |
Tanger Outlets @ National Harbor Oxon Hill, MD |
Community Health Fair Hosted by Hope Connections and Breast Cancer for Washington Flyer: |
Saturday, October 21 9:00 am-10:30 am
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Southern Area Aquatics Complex 13601 Missouri Avenue
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Pink Yoga and Wellness Please bring your yoga mat or towel. Light refreshments provided Flyer |
Saturday, October 28 12:00 pm-3:00 pm |
Oxon Hill High School 6701 Leyte Drive |
Men Who Cook in Pink in partnership with Ralph Lauren Center for Cancer Prevention: Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center This is a ticketed event. Proceeds benefit: Nueva Vida, Emmanuel Health Education and Hope Connections. Flyer |