The Issaquah Police Department (IPD) have released their
annual promotional uniform patch as part of the Pink Patch Project. The patch
can be purchased for $10 by visiting the police station (130 E Sunset Way) or
at upcoming events including Salmon Days. As always, the proceeds will be
donated to charity. This year, they have partnered with Footprints of Fight, a
local charity involved in supporting families who have children that have been
diagnosed with cancer. You can learn more about Footprints of Fight
here.
As part of the Pink Patch Project, during the month of
October IPD officers, along with officers from 300 other cities across the
nation, wear a version of their uniform patch in pink hues to support breast
cancer awareness. To find out more about this collaborative effort by public
safety officials, please visit www.pinkpatchproject.com
or follow the project on
Facebook and
Twitter.
Pick up your patch and raise
awareness by tweeting a photo of you with your patch to the
city with the
hashtag #PinkPatchProject.