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The Glendale Police Department is proud to be apart of hundreds of agencies bringing awareness to the fight of breast cancer through the Pink Patch Project. 2025 will be our 5th year participating!

Apparel orders are now closed.
Patches and other miscellaneous items are still available.
All items will ship or be available for delivery the week of September 22, 2025.

In 2024 the Glendale Police Department:

Launched this website!!
→ Received over 162 orders, including several from out-of-state supporters, demonstrating the far-reaching impact of spreading awareness about this important cause.
Total sales surpassed $10,000.
→ Made a donation to Shelly from Epic Apparel, our vendor for GPD Pink Patch Project shirts and jackets for the past three years. Shelly, who was diagnosed with breast cancer during this time, continued her support of the project. After surgery and treatment, we are happy to report Shelly is now cancer-free and in remission as of late September.
In 2023, the Glendale Police Department sold 182 shirts - as well as patches, challenge coins and general donations totaling to $4,800 raised! We also were able to donate $2,000 to a Glendale Police Dispatcher whose mother was fighting breast cancer.

DID YOU KNOW...

Every two minutes a woman in the United States is diagnosed with breast cancer...
It occurs mostly in women, although a small percentage of men are also diagnosed with the condition each year.
The average five-year relative survival rate for all breast cancers is 91.2%.
Most women diagnosed with breast cancer don’t have a family history of the disease.
Statistics, Symptoms + Resources

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