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Texas Health Southlake Celebrates Breast Cancer Awareness Month with Eight-Year-Old Special Guest

Texas Health Southlake Hospital kicked-off Breast Cancer Awareness Month with an unexpected special guest: eight-year-old Clyde Devendorf, who broke his fingers playing baseball and chose a pink cast to honor women he knows who have fought the disease.

 

According to Texas Health Southlake Marketing Director Laura Redman, she received a phone call from Clyde’s grandmother, Laura Devendorf, asking for breast cancer-related stickers to put on the cast because Clyde was being teased by kids for wearing a pink cast.

 

Redman not only created custom stickers for Clyde’s cast, but invited him and his grandmother to the hospital for ice cream and a photo with staff,  many of whom wear pink every Wednesday for breast cancer awareness.   

 

“We wanted to show Clyde it’s cool to wear pink and we are proud of him for standing up for breast cancer awareness,” said Redman. “We also had members of Southlake’s police and fire departments show up to support Clyde and talk to him about bullies and how-to deal with them.”

 

Redman is part of Texas Health Southlake’s Peers for Pink team, which organizes activities throughout October to raise money for breast cancer research. In addition to a staff bake sale, a silent auction was held October 13 in the hospital’s lobby. All funds are donated to Cancer Care Services in Fort Worth.

 

For more information, contact Laura Redman at 817-748-8754.

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Thursday, 19 October 2017