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RMC staff supports St. John AME Church's 'Pink Sunday'

 Tuesday, December 02, 2008

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Regional Medical Center staff recently helped St. John AME Church celebrate "Pink Sunday," a day of prayer and worship in honor of those who have survived breast cancer and in memory of those who lost their lives to the disease. Coordinated by Alice Dixon-Bradley of the intensive care unit, the event educated more than 100 adults and teens about breast cancer during the morning service and at a reception. Pictured are Regional Medical Center staff who assisted, from left, Stanley Richie, Birdie Ravenell, Pandora Ryant, Deborah Cook, Wesley Zissett and Alice Dixon-Bradley. Not pictured are Deneene Linder, Kathy Smith, Calvin Hayne, Diane Franklin and Julia Horowitz.

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