Secret Sisters host fundraiser to help pay for cancer screenings
By: Melissa Hudson
Posted: Sep 20, 2017 5:28 PM EDT | Updated: Sep 20, 2017 7:15 PM EDT
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ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. -- The Secret Sisters Society hosted a luncheon and style show at the Century Center to raise funds to help women pay for cancer screenings.
Since it was started in 2003, the Secret Sisters Society has funded more than 4,000 mammograms in St. Joseph County.
"For 16 years we've been doing this and what we had today was over 650 friends and members of the Secret Sisters Society. You'll see a lot of these blinking rings. These are all members that provide funding for women that need or want a mammogram and don't have the funds to do so," said Chad Towner, CEO St. Joseph Health System.
Click here for more information about the Secret Sisters Society.
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