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Penn State Health and Mid Penn Bank marked the 10th anniversary of their No Shave November campaign last month by raising an unprecedented $355,000, setting a new all-time record for the initiative. This collaborative effort has gained significant traction over the years, encouraging participants to forgo shaving in November to raise awareness and funds for cancer research and treatment.
The campaign not only highlights the importance of cancer awareness but also fosters community spirit and engagement. Participants included employees from both organizations, who embraced the challenge with enthusiasm. The funds raised will directly support patient care and innovative research, making a tangible difference in the lives of those affected by cancer.
The success of this year’s campaign reflects the dedication of both Penn State Health and Mid Penn Bank to the cause. As they celebrate this milestone, both organizations are committed to continuing their efforts in the fight against cancer, inspiring others to join in the mission.
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