Dance for Cure introduces Pink Ribbon Tribute

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Dance for the Cure, a local nonprofit dedicated to providing financial assistance to breast cancer patients, has introduced the Pink Ribbon Tribute, a heartfelt way to honor or remember those affected by breast cancer.

For a donation, supporters can purchase a personalized pink ribbon lawn sign displaying the name of a loved one. These signs will be prominently featured outside the Hillsborough Municipal Complex throughout the month of April, creating a powerful visual tribute to survivors, fighters, and those lost to the disease.

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“We wanted to create something deeply meaningful for families while continuing our mission of supporting local breast cancer patients in financial need,” said Kathleen Cirioli, co-founder of Dance for the Cure. “Each sign is a symbol of love, remembrance, and community support for those in our area facing the challenges of a breast cancer diagnosis.”

The order deadline is March 15, and proceeds benefit to Dance for the Cure, which was founded in 1999. It is a 100% volunteer-run 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to supporting local breast cancer patients in financial need. The organization has gifted over $1.2 million to individuals in Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex and Somerset counties, helping with expenses such as medical bills, transportation, and household costs during treatment.

Those interested in participating can order their tribute sign at danceforthecure.org/tribute.

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