Omaha school districts Project Pink and organizations that support people diagnosed with breast cancer hosted the second annual Dig Deep for Pink Volleyball Tournament. Today, more than 30 teams have registered in both the recreational and competitive divisions. The tournament also included a service contest and a fundraising raffle. Project Pink says it helps breast cancer survivors by supporting them from diagnosis through the entire process. He has two breast cancer survivors on his team at the Pink Ribbon Rodeo itself. That's why every event we do is all about having as much fun as possible while raising as much money as possible for Project Pink. But the people here are fighting for them and organizing events like this. And of course, we'll introduce you to the rest of the sport.
“Dig Deep 4 Pink” Volleyball Tournament Benefits Project Pink'd
Project Pinked, an organization that supports people diagnosed with breast cancer, held its second annual Dig Deep 4 Pink Volleyball Tournament on Saturday. More than 30 teams participated in both the recreational and competitive divisions. Project Pinked said it supports breast cancer survivors by helping them through the entire process, from diagnosis onwards. “The Pink Ribbon Rodeo itself has two breast cancer survivors on each team, so every event we do is all about raising the most money.” We're donating and having as much fun as we can, but we want those who are fighting to know that there are people out there fighting for them and organizing events like this,” Brandon said. Told. Deyo. The tournament also featured a serving contest and raffle to raise funds. Click here for the latest headlines from KETV NewsWatch 7.
Project Pinked, an organization that supports people diagnosed with breast cancer, held its second annual volleyball tournament, Dig Deep 4 Pink, on Saturday.
More than 30 teams registered in both the recreational and competitive divisions.
Project Pinked said it supports breast cancer survivors by helping them through the entire process, from diagnosis onwards.
“The Pink Ribbon Rodeo itself has two breast cancer survivors on each team, so every event that we do is all about raising as much money as we can for Project Pink'd and having as much fun as we can, but also letting those who are battling know that there are people out here fighting for them and hosting events like this,” Brandon Deyo said.
The tournament also featured a serving contest and a raffle to raise funds.
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