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‘Tough Enough to Wear Pink’ in South Dakota
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Employees in Rapid City, South Dakota, partnered with Monument Health's Tough Enough to Wear Pink campaign recently.

Employees sold and purchased 174 “Tough Enough to Wear Pink” T-shirts, raising $1,835 from employees and $1,740 from Black Hills Energy contributions. Employees also contributed $105 in cash. As a result, our Rapid City team was able to donate $3,680 to the Monument Health Cancer Care Institute (CCI).

Tough Enough to Wear Pink is a nationally recognized campaign designed to raise awareness and funding for breast cancer research. Your support and participation not only benefit CCI, but also serve as a thoughtful way to honor those members of our Black Hills area communities whose lives have been impacted by cancer.

Thanks to all who made this campaign a success!

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