To-jo Mushrooms saving the Ta-Ta’s

To-jo Mushrooms saving the Ta-Ta’s

To-Jo Mushrooms Inc., Avondale, Pa., is hosting Save the Ta-Ta’s, a fundraising event in support of breast cancer.

Save the Ta-Ta’s begins this week and continues through October, which is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Fundraising efforts will include a 50/50 raffle and campaign T-shirts and bracelets, as well as costume jewelry sales, according to a news release. The PA Breast Cancer Coalition will receive all of the funds, which will benefit survivors and their families.

According to the release, the proceeds will go towards PBCC’s educational programming, legislative advocacy and breast cancer research grants.

 

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