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BriefApril 13, 2026 · 06:42 AM

Memorial Health Foundation fashion show raises $142,000 for cancer patient emergency fund

Local cancer patients undergoing treatment can now access funds for medication, equipment, and transportation. The Memorial Health Foundation's 21st annual Fashion Show raised more than $142,000 for the foundation’s cancer patient emergency fund and breast health initiatives. The event drew more than 1,000 people in attendance. Over the past two decades, the fashion show has raised more than $1 million to support patients throughout their cancer journeys.

Reagan Monroe
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