Photo courtesy of Pam Sciara.
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Pam Sciara, left, and son Austin wore pink wigs to their first Race for a Cure in 2011. Sciara, a breast cancer survivor, believes her purpose is to share her story, which she intends to continue doing at this year’s Relay for Life in Chelsea.
City of Chelsea Fire & Rescue’s Pink Ribbon Project 2013 is culminating with a Unified Front Merchant Day on Oct. 25.
Residents can purchase T-shirts from the department for $15. Proceeds from the sale of the shirts will fund research to find a cure for breast cancer. Shirts are available in sizes S-XXXL and can be purchased at the department Monday through Friday from 7 a.m.-4 p.m.
Chelsea Fire & Rescue has a goal of getting all employees of all Chelsea businesses to wear the 2013 shirts on Oct. 25. Merchants who have 100 percent participation with their employees can have their photos made with the fire crew and truck for posting on social media.
Contact Tammy at the department at 678-6060 for more.