Join Us in Raising Money During Breast Cancer Awareness Month with the Clark County Sheriff’s Office, the Ridgefield Police Department, and the Gresham Police Department’s Pink Patch Project.
We are excited to partner with the law enforcement across Oregon and Washington for a special fundraising campaign to support the Pink Lemonade Project’s mission. By participating in the Pink Patch Program, you can help us raise crucial funds to support, educate, and empower individuals and families affected by breast cancer. Your contribution will directly impact our community programs, providing vital resources and support to those in need. Together, we can make a difference and bring hope to those facing the challenges of breast cancer. Get involved today and help us spread awareness and make a meaningful impact!
Join Us in the Fight Against Breast Cancer with the Ridgefield Police Department Pink Patch Program!
To increase the impact of the awareness project, Ridgefield Police Department has expanded the project beyond uniform patches. The City’s entire fleet will feature pink awareness ribbons for the month of October, officers will have a limited supply of awareness stickers to spread throughout the community, and City staff are once again participating by saying “on Wednesdays we wear pink.”
Each year, Ridgefield offers a uniquely designed patch. The limited edition 2024 patch showcases Ridgefield’s signature sandhill crane soaring above evergreen trees against a sky of bright pink rays. Patches are available community members for $10 to raise funds for the Pink Lemonade Project, a local non-profit organization dedicated to the education, support and empowerment of those affected by breast cancer.
“Many of our lives have been touched because someone we know, love, or care about has been affected by cancer,” said Police Chief Cathy Doriot, “the Pink Patch Project is an opportunity for us to connect with our community members to show our support to those who have been impacted by cancer, and to give financial support to the Pink Lemonade Project through the sale of patches.”
Locations for Purchase:
- At the Ridgefield Police Department (101 Mill Street Ste 110),
- Ridgefield Hardware (104 N Main Avenue),
- Seasons Coffee (115 N Main Avenue),
- Lava Java (2 S 56th Place #102),
- Brewed Awakenings Ridgefield (301 S 47th Ave),
- BevRidge Public (4315 S Settler Drive),
- and Taps Beer Reserve (201 S 47th Ave).
- Patches may also be purchased by mail: Ridgefield Police Department, PO Box 546, Ridgefield, WA 98642. If requesting a patch by mail, please include an additional $1 for postage, or provide a self-addressed, stamped envelope.
- Pink Lemonade Project Office: on Thursdays from 11 am to 4:30 pm 1207 Washington St Suite 125, Vancouver, WA 98660 or contact us: hachim@pinklemonadeproject.org or call us (360)952-3814
Only 300, 2024 Ridgefield Police Pink Patches are available for a 10$ cash donation – Join us in supporting the important work of Pink Lemonade Project and purchase your patch starting October 1!
Join Us in the Fight Against Breast Cancer with the Clark County Sheriff’s Office Pink Patch Program!
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office is once again proudly participating in the Pink Patch Project. In addition to deputies wearing a pink patch on their uniforms during October, CCSO is selling a specially designed, limited edition 2024 pink patch, with all proceeds going to the Pink Lemonade Project.
The patches are $10 and can be purchased online or with cash at pickup. At this time, patches cannot be mailed.
Local pickup locations:
- At Clark County Sheriff’s Office Headquarters, 707 W 13th Street, Vancouver (in the lower lobby). Pickup at CCSO HQ will only be on Fridays from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., (October 4th, 11th, 18th, and 25th). Contact Bethany.lau@clark.wa.gov with any questions.
- At the Pink Lemonade Project Office on Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The office is at 1207 Washington St, Suite 125, Vancouver, WA 98660. Contact hachim@pinklemonadeproject.org or call (360)952-3814 for details.
- You can also buy a patch at the Orchards Cars and Coffee meetup on October 13th, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. The event will be held at the Vancouver Mall in the JCPenney lower parking lot.
We only have 200 patches available, so ensure you get yours today! We hope you join us in our mission to support everyone affected by breast cancer and help raise money for breast cancer research and education.