IU Health turning pink in October

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For the fourth consecutive year, Indiana University Health North Hospital will turn its campus pink in October in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The hospital is raising funds for the new Philanthropy Breast Care Fund.

The public is invited to participate in the effort by making online donations to sponsor pink solar lights that will be placed on IU Health North Hospital’s grounds at 116th and North Meridian streets to represent those whose lives have been touched by breast cancer.

“At IU Health North Hospital, we hope to receive donations for 1,000 pink solar lights that will help us continue to offer the highest quality care and support to the women we serve every day,” stated Julia Whiteker, manager of Cancer Services at IU Health North, Saxony and Tipton Hospitals.

Solar lights at IU Health North Hospital are $5 each and can be dedicated to honor, remember, or thank a friend or family member who fought breast cancer or helped another through her journey with the disease. All proceeds will go to the hospital’s Philanthropy Breast Care Fund to assist women through their breast cancer treatment. For more information, contact Tracy Miller at 688-5678 or [email protected].

IU Health Saxony Hospital in Fishers and IU Health Tipton Hospital are “Turning Pink” for Breast Cancer Awareness Month this year. Visitors may notice such things as pink water running through outdoor fountains, pink mums decorating the landscapes and pink lights shining the trees.

“So many lives are touched by breast cancer, and by spreading pink elements throughout three hospital’s campuses, we are able to bring greater attention to breast cancer and support those who are fighting it,” stated Whiteker.

For more information, visit www.iuhealth.org/turnpink.


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IU Health turning pink in October

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For the fourth consecutive year, Indiana University Health North Hospital will turn its campus pink in October in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The hospital is raising funds for the new Philanthropy Breast Care Fund.

The public is invited to participate in the effort by making online donations to sponsor pink solar lights that will be placed on IU Health North Hospital’s grounds at 116th and North Meridian streets to represent those whose lives have been touched by breast cancer.

“At IU Health North Hospital, we hope to receive donations for 1,000 pink solar lights that will help us continue to offer the highest quality care and support to the women we serve every day,” stated Julia Whiteker, manager of Cancer Services at IU Health North, Saxony and Tipton Hospitals.

Solar lights at IU Health North Hospital are $5 each and can be dedicated to honor, remember, or thank a friend or family member who fought breast cancer or helped another through her journey with the disease. All proceeds will go to the hospital’s Philanthropy Breast Care Fund to assist women through their breast cancer treatment. For more information, contact Tracy Miller at 688-5678 or [email protected].

IU Health Saxony Hospital in Fishers and IU Health Tipton Hospital are “Turning Pink” for Breast Cancer Awareness Month this year. Visitors may notice such things as pink water running through outdoor fountains, pink mums decorating the landscapes and pink lights shining the trees.

“So many lives are touched by breast cancer, and by spreading pink elements throughout three hospital’s campuses, we are able to bring greater attention to breast cancer and support those who are fighting it,” stated Whiteker.

For more information, visit www.iuhealth.org/turnpink.


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IU Health turning pink in October

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For the fourth consecutive year, Indiana University Health North Hospital will turn its campus pink in October in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The hospital is raising funds for the new Philanthropy Breast Care Fund.

The public is invited to participate in the effort by making online donations to sponsor pink solar lights that will be placed on IU Health North Hospital’s grounds at 116th and North Meridian streets to represent those whose lives have been touched by breast cancer.

“At IU Health North Hospital, we hope to receive donations for 1,000 pink solar lights that will help us continue to offer the highest quality care and support to the women we serve every day,” stated Julia Whiteker, manager of Cancer Services at IU Health North, Saxony and Tipton Hospitals.

Solar lights at IU Health North Hospital are $5 each and can be dedicated to honor, remember, or thank a friend or family member who fought breast cancer or helped another through her journey with the disease. All proceeds will go to the hospital’s Philanthropy Breast Care Fund to assist women through their breast cancer treatment. For more information, contact Tracy Miller at 688-5678 or [email protected].

IU Health Saxony Hospital in Fishers and IU Health Tipton Hospital are “Turning Pink” for Breast Cancer Awareness Month this year. Visitors may notice such things as pink water running through outdoor fountains, pink mums decorating the landscapes and pink lights shining the trees.

“So many lives are touched by breast cancer, and by spreading pink elements throughout three hospital’s campuses, we are able to bring greater attention to breast cancer and support those who are fighting it,” stated Whiteker.

For more information, visit www.iuhealth.org/turnpink.


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IU Health turning pink in October

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For the fourth consecutive year, Indiana University Health North Hospital will turn its campus pink in October in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The hospital is raising funds for the new Philanthropy Breast Care Fund.

The public is invited to participate in the effort by making online donations to sponsor pink solar lights that will be placed on IU Health North Hospital’s grounds at 116th and North Meridian streets to represent those whose lives have been touched by breast cancer.

“At IU Health North Hospital, we hope to receive donations for 1,000 pink solar lights that will help us continue to offer the highest quality care and support to the women we serve every day,” stated Julia Whiteker, manager of Cancer Services at IU Health North, Saxony and Tipton Hospitals.

Solar lights at IU Health North Hospital are $5 each and can be dedicated to honor, remember, or thank a friend or family member who fought breast cancer or helped another through her journey with the disease. All proceeds will go to the hospital’s Philanthropy Breast Care Fund to assist women through their breast cancer treatment. For more information, contact Tracy Miller at 688-5678 or [email protected].

IU Health Saxony Hospital in Fishers and IU Health Tipton Hospital are “Turning Pink” for Breast Cancer Awareness Month this year. Visitors may notice such things as pink water running through outdoor fountains, pink mums decorating the landscapes and pink lights shining the trees.

“So many lives are touched by breast cancer, and by spreading pink elements throughout three hospital’s campuses, we are able to bring greater attention to breast cancer and support those who are fighting it,” stated Whiteker.

For more information, visit www.iuhealth.org/turnpink.


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