BLUEBONNET GOES PINK IN OCTOBER TO SUPPORT NATIONAL BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH

  

For the 12th consecutive year, Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative’s buildings, vehicles and employees will display pink during October to raise awareness of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Bluebonnet’s member service centers in Bastrop,
Brenham, Giddings, Lockhart and Manor will be
illuminated with pink lights during October in
recognition of National Breast Cancer Awareness
Month. Bluebonnet has participated in the effort
since 2012.
(courtesy Bluebonnet Electric)

Throughout October, Bluebonnet’s member service centers in Bastrop, Brenham, Giddings, Lockhart and Manor will be illuminated pink at night. Bluebonnet field crews will wear pink hard hats and service trucks will display pink ribbon decals. Members can visit Bluebonnet’s member service centers to receive a pink ribbon pin and a breast cancer reminder card with self-exam instructions for early detection.

According to the National Breast Cancer Foundation, more than 360,000 people will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2024, including approximately 2,800 men. 

Bluebonnet’s crew vehicles will display pink ribbon
decals during October in recognition of National
Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Bluebonnet has
participated in this effort since 2012.
(courtesy Bluebonnet Electric)

“Bluebonnet is proud to be one of the many organizations across Central Texas that participate in raising awareness every October,” said Matt Bentke, Bluebonnet’s general manager. “We encourage everyone to learn more about early detection, preventive measures and signs and symptoms of breast cancer. It could make the difference in your life, or the life of someone you love.”

To learn more about breast cancer, visit the National Cancer Institute’s website at cancer.gov, the American Cancer Society at cancer.org, the National Breast Cancer Foundation at nationalbreastcancer.org, or the Susan G. Komen Foundation at komen.org.

(Story courtesy Will Holford, Bluebonnet Communications)

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