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CB East, West girls volleyball teams donate to Doylestown Health’s cancer program

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With their most significant gift to date, the Central Bucks High School East and West girls volleyball teams recently presented over $5,200 in proceeds from their annual Pink Out event to benefit patients of Doylestown Health’s cancer program.

The annual Pink Out event is held every October at the Central Bucks High School East and West girls volleyball game. Together the teams raise funds in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month through the sale of raffle baskets, baked goods, and Pink Out T-shirts.

“Once again, these amazing scholar-athletes have put aside school rivalry to come together for a common goal,” said Amy Stein, social worker and oncology services coordinator at Doylestown Health’s Cancer Institute. “Their hard work, dedication and selflessness is a wonderful example of how the Central Bucks community gives back to Doylestown Health. The Cancer Institute is grateful for this donation as it will help us continue providing comprehensive, high-quality care with that compassionate, family touch.”

Since 2014, the volleyball teams have raised more than $26,000.


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