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MPS selects “Best Dressed Courts” for its Wear Pink Fridays Competition.
11/04/2024
  • Massachusetts Probation Service

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Coria Holland, Communications Director

Every Friday during the month of October, Massachusetts Probation Service employees have submitted photos of themselves posing in pink to bring attention to Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This weekly event was called MPS’ Wear Pink Friday’s.

Probation Commissioner Pamerson Ifill and his Executive Leadership Team would like to thank all who have participated.

“Thank you for helping us bring attention to this very important matter and spreading the word about Breast Cancer Awareness,” said Commissioner Ifill.

Each week, Commissioner Pamerson Ifill and his Executive Team chose a court to highlight as a “best dressed court. “

“Every Probation Department that submitted a photo looked amazing and most importantly brought attention to the prevalence of breast cancer in our society. The Executive Team truly appreciates your excitement and your dedicated participation. And now for the winners, drum rolls please.

The winners of the MPS “Wear Pink Fridays” 2024 are the following courts.

Week One: There is a tie

A group of eight people stands in an office, holding pink-themed items, with a sign reading "PINK FOR THE CURE."
Westfield District Court
Group of thirteen people in an office dressed in pink
Plymouth District Court

Week Two

A large group of people wearing pink pose for a picture.
Brockton District Court

Week Three: Another tie

A group of people wearing pink and holding Breast Cancer Awareness posters pose for a picture.
Boston Municipal Court-West Roxbury
A group of fifteen women in pink and black clothing, with some seated and others standing, in front of a whiteboard.
Worcester Juvenile Court

Week Four: Another tie

A group of people and a dog wearing pink pose for a picture.
Berkshire Probate & Family Court
Two photos, both of people dressing in pink.
Quincy District Court

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