Hunterdon County Sheriff Brown invites local law enforcement to join the ‘Pink Patch Project’
HUNTERDON COUNTY, NJ – Since 2020 Hunterdon County Sheriff Fred Brown has taken a stand against breast cancer by brandishing a pink patch on Hunterdon County Sheriff officers’ uniforms.
The “Pink Patch Project” is a collaborative effort between law enforcement and public safety agencies to bring attention to the fight against breast cancer; that was started in 2013 by the Seal Beach Police Department in California.
“I am proud to be a part of this important collaborative effort of uniformed officers across the County,” Brown said.
Last year the Hunterdon County Sheriff’s Department raised $1,000 dollars and presented a check to Hunterdon Medical Center in January of this year, solely from proceeds from these unique pink Hunterdon County Sheriff patches.
“This year I am calling on local law enforcement agencies across the County to join the fight against breast cancer. By purchasing a pink patch from the Hunterdon County Justice Center, you will be a part of a strong group of advocates in a fight to end breast cancer,” Brown said.