Courage and Community: Base31 Breast Cancer Survivors Fundraiser with Amy Armstrong + Mark Hartman
Base31 is hosting an important breast cancer fundraiser this Sunday, July 21, in the Sergeants Mess Hall. Featuring the renowned Amy Armstrong + Mark Hartman with a live musical performance and brunch. We are privileged to have three resilient breast cancer survivors among our staff: Chantal Jeffrey, Hadas Brajtman, and Jenny Litke. Their stories of courage and perseverance are a testament to the importance of early detection and the fight against this disease.
By purchasing tickets to this Sunday’s fundraiser, your money goes directly to the Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital Foundation to help purchase a new digital mammography machine for our local hospital. Because priority equipment purchases are not government funded, PECMH Foundation counts on the support from donors to help ensure healthcare services remain close by should anyone need them now or in the future. This machine will assist early detection and save countless lives. Even if you cannot attend, consider buying a ticket for a friend or relative. Additional donations can be made directly to the Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital Foundation. Let’s rally together, share this event on social media, and make it a record-breaking success!
Join us in the Sergeants Mess Hall at Base31 this Sunday, July 21, and help us make a significant impact in the fight against breast cancer. Your support means the world to us and to all the women who will benefit from early detection and advanced treatment options. See you there!