Bayhealth’s 17th GoPink! Campaign Raises over $43,000
Bayhealth held its 17th annual Go Pink! campaign in 2022, raising over $43,000. Every year, Go Pink! brings awareness to breast cancer and the importance of mammography screenings. Funds are raised through the sale of specially designed Go Pink! T-shirts to fund screenings for the underserved patient populations. Proceeds are split between Bayhealth and the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition (DBBC) to provide breast screenings and education programs to the local community.
“Helping our underserved populations access cancer screening programs is just one way Bayhealth works to improve the lives of Delawareans,” said Bayhealth Cancer Institute Executive Director and Senior Director of Operations, Oncology Service Line John Shevock, FACHE, FACMPE. “We look forward to teaming up with the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition every year.”
Pictured here are Bayhealth and Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition (DBCC) representatives with the ceremonial Go Pink! check in the amount of $10,987.04 that the Bayhealth Cancer Institute presented to the DBCC following the 2022 campaign.
From left to right are DBCC Program Manager Stephanie Cumella; DBCC Deputy Executive Director Francesca Vogel; Bayhealth Foundation Director of Development Charles Desch; DBCC Education and Survivorship Program Director Lois Wilkinson; Bayhealth Cancer Institute Executive Director and Senior Director of Operations of Bayhealth’s Oncology Service Line John Shevock, FACHE, FACMPE; Bayhealth Cancer Institute Community Outreach Coordinator Katie Killen; Bayhealth Foundation President Lindsay Rhodenbaugh, MD; and Bayhealth Cancer Institute Manager Stephanie McClellan, MSN, RN, CMSRN.
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