Ridgebacks Leadership Council continues its successful Think Pink campaign
OSHAWA, ONT. – The Ontario Tech Ridgebacks community came together in a strong show of support during this year's Think Pink initiative, highlighted by a special hockey doubleheader.
In partnership with the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS), the yearly Ridgebacks Leadership Council (RLC) event honoured survivors, raised awareness, and supported research and care for those affected by breast cancer. A total of $630 in ticket-sale profit will be donated directly to the CCS. Representatives from the CSS were also on-site during the games to connect with fans and support additional donations.
Before the start of the Think Pink hockey doubleheader, the Ridgebacks honoured three individuals whose stories embody the spirit of the initiative. Connie Bell, celebrating 14 years cancer-free, took part in the ceremonial puck drop. A longtime volunteer and founding member of Lakeridge Health Oshawa's Patient and Family Advisory Committee, she continues to advocate for improved cancer care in the region.
The Ridgebacks also recognized Carys Cao, diagnosed at 32 and now a Mental Health First Aider and LEAN LiUNA Ally who champions psychological safety and peer support in the building trades.
They additionally honoured Rachel Bell, whose decade of volunteer work with the Canadian Cancer Society began after her mother's diagnosis. Now a signature program specialist, she helps oversee several Run for the Cure locations, contributing to more than $1.5 million raised this year.
Throughout October, the RLC boosted campus engagement by selling limited-edition pink toques.
"Thanks to the support of our campus community and our partnership with the Canadian Cancer Society, this year's Think Pink campaign was a great success," said Ridgebacks Leadership Council President, Jasmine Groleau. "The funds raised and awareness generated give amazing support to breast cancer programs and those affected in our community."
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