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Spotlight on Mohegan Sun

Every year TBBCF promotes ideas for hosting an event during the month of April in remembrance of our namesake and founder and in reaffirmation of the importance of our mission.  Thank you, Mohegan Sun for designating the April 29 New England Black Wolves game as Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation (TBBCF) Night!  It was a

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College Interns Help Out

lightens load of volunteers Two students interned this past winter at the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation and discovered that, in addition to honing their office skills and earning college credit, they happened upon an organization with a heart. “It’s a very positive place,” said Michelle Chenail of Plainfield, a student at Three Rivers Community

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Annual Meeting Highlights

TBBCF May 8th Annual Meeting Highlights It was a night of celebrating milestones and looking to the future for the 100 people who attended the 12th annual meeting of the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation May 8, 2018. “It is incredibly moving, inspiring and humbling to be here, but also motivating,” said Dr. Heather Parsons,

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Old Saybrook Students Lend a Hand

High School Students Who Care In its effort to continue to educate the public about breast cancer and raise money for valuable research, the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation recently brought its message to Old Saybrook High School. Deb Gillig, the events and promotions coordinator for TBBCF, participated in a student-organized fair of about a

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27th Mile Club Inductees

TBBCF Honors 27th Mile Club Inductees Pamela Morris Watt Commendation ~ Sandy Maniscalco I think it is fair to say that everyone in this room has been affected by cancer.  Many of us have formed circles around those who have gone from cancer patients to survivors supporting them as they moved from diagnosis through treatment

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2018 Spring Interns

College interns help lighten load of volunteers Two students interned this past winter at the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation and discovered that in addition to honing their office skills and earning college credit, they had happened upon an organization with a heart. “It’s a very positive place,” said Michelle Chenail of Plainfield, a student

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