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Chief Columbus is very excited to announce that this will be #Tewksbury Police Departmentƒ??s 2nd year participating in the @PinkPatchProject (https://pinkpatchproject.com/).
The Pink Patch Project is a collaborative effort among public safety agencies nationwide to bring attention to the fight against breast cancer and to support cancer research organizations. We join many other agencies this month that are currently helping to raise funds to bring attention to the fight against breast cancer and to support breast cancer research organizations in combating this devastating disease.
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To obtain a Tewksbury Pink Patch we are suggesting a minimum $10 donation made directly to
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (link below). We’ve selected Dana-Farber Cancer Institute as our charity of choice, specifically for their breast cancer area.
After making your donation, send an email to lcustance@tewksbury-ma.gov, with subject “Pink Patch Project”, if you’re interested in getting one of these limited time/limited quantity patches sent to you by mail.
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Anyone interested in supporting the initiative can obtain a TPD pink patch, by sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to: Laura Custance, Tewksbury Police Department, 918 Main Street, Tewksbury, MA 01876 or contact Laura at lcustance@tewksbury-ma.gov
About TPD:
The Tewksbury Police Department is comprised of 63 sworn officers and 78 full time employees. The Town of Tewksbury has 30,417 residents and is located 24 miles north of Boston. We average 53,000 calls for service and 800 arrests per year. The Department has numerous specialty units including a Criminal Bureau, Drug Unit, Traffic Unit, Motorcycle/ATV Unit, Drone Unit, K9 Unit, Community Service Unit (mental health, family services and substance use disorders), Hotel Task Force, School Resource Officers and have members on a regional Tactical/SWAT team.
https://www.tewksbury-ma.gov/police-department