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News  Malden District Probation staff pose with State Police Pink vehicle to bring attention to Breast Cancer Awareness

1 in 8 women in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. In 2024, an estimated 310,720 women and 2,800 men will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer, according to National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc.
10/30/2024
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Pink state police SUV with five people standing beside it in front of the Massachusetts Trial Court sign.

Above, left to right: Jennifer Donahue, Malden District Assistant Chief Probation Officer; Emily Janielis, Probation Office Manager; Allison Cole, Probation Officer Supervisor; Madison Rosselle, Probation Case Specialist

Malden District Court Probation staff gathered next to a pink State Police cruiser in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The pink cruiser, decorated with a pink ribbon symbol, attracted people who were at the court for business and passersby who stopped to take a photo with their camera phones.

“Everyone loves to see it around the state and people stopped outside the court. The cruiser being around for all to see gives breast cancer patients and survivors a good feeling to see that the state cares,” said Jennifer Donahue, Malden District Assistant Chief Probation Officer. Mrs. Donahue helped arrange for it to be stationed at the courthouse to help bring attention to breast cancer.

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