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The National Women of Colors Cancer Foundation (NWCCF) is seeking volunteers for an upcoming fundraiser event. On Saturday, July 17, 2010 the NWCCF in association with Gibson's Auto Tech in Pleasant Run will be hosting the "Soap it up & Eat for the Cause of Cancer Car Wash & Cookout" They're seeking volunteers of all ages to help out at the event for first shift 9-1pm and second shift 12-5pm. If you're interested in lending a hand, please contact Volunteer Coordinators Tiara at 513-324-6439 after 5pm or Jenior at 961-1485. Quick Info: What: Soap it up & Eat for the Cause of Cancer Car Wash & Cookout Date: Saturday, July 17, 2010 Time: 10am to 5pm Where: Gibson's Auto Tech, 11910 Hamilton Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45231 Contact: Volunteer Coordinators - Tiara at 513-324-6439 (after 5pm) or Jenior at 961-1485 Website: About the NWCCF: The purpose and mission of the National Women of Colors Cancer Foundation (NWCCF) is to enhance the quality of life for cancer survivors and their caregivers by stimulating moments of happiness in their lives. NWCCF raises awareness to promote greater participation to "Pampering the Spirit of Cancer Survivors." Funds raised for this program allows us to respond to women and men of all races who are recent survivors of cancer (and their caregivers), who are facing the challenges of depression and hardships associated with their health. For more information about the National Women of Colors Cancer Foundation, visit their website Looking forward to your SUPPORT hope to see you there!
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