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    Medford Police Department Hosts “No Shave November” to Raise Funds for Cancer Care

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    Medford, OR – This November, the Medford Police Department (MPD) is swapping razors for a cause, as officers and staff take part in the nationwide “No Shave November” campaign. The initiative, which encourages participants to forgo shaving for the month, aims to raise both awareness and funds for cancer research and patient care.

    In Medford, MPD’s team of officers and staff have committed to growing facial hair throughout the month, asking for the community’s support through donations. The funds raised from this effort will benefit the Asante Foundation for Cancer Care, a nonprofit that provides essential cancer care and funds groundbreaking research right here in Southern Oregon.

    The Medford Police Association is spearheading the fundraising campaign, urging residents to contribute by making donations. Community members can participate by submitting checks payable to the Medford Police Association, which can be dropped off directly at the Medford Police Department or mailed to their Records Division.

    All proceeds will go directly to supporting the Asante Foundation, which works to provide top-quality cancer treatment and fund critical research projects aimed at improving the lives of those battling cancer.

    “This is an opportunity for our department to engage with the community and make a positive impact on the fight against cancer,” said a spokesperson from the Medford Police Department. “We are grateful for the support and look forward to seeing the community come together for such an important cause.”

    The fundraiser aligns with the national “No Shave November” initiative, which encourages participants to embrace their natural facial hair and donate the money they would typically spend on grooming to cancer-related charities. The Medford Police Department hopes to not only raise funds but also raise awareness about the ongoing need for cancer research and care in the region.

    Residents are encouraged to stop by MPD or visit their website for more information on how to donate. The department is committed to helping make a difference in the lives of cancer patients and their families through this simple yet impactful initiative.

    Donations will be accepted through the end of the month, and all funds will be directed to the Asante Foundation for Cancer Care, ensuring that the proceeds stay within the local community.

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