In its inaugural year in the Lowcountry, Beaufort men united on the rooftop at Anchorage 1770 to fight breast cancer with the American Cancer Society through participation in the Real Men Wear Pink campaign. While this campaign is a fundraising initiative, it also provides strong awareness efforts in the local community for the American Cancer Society and its efforts to save lives from breast cancer. Dollars raised help the American Cancer Society save lives from breast cancer through early detection and prevention, innovative breast cancer research, and patient support. For more information about breast cancer, visit cancer.org or call 1-800-227-2345. Pictured from left are: Frank Lesesne, Josh Gibson, Bo Hodges, Tim Lovett, Michael Rainey, Delk Haigler, and Mike Sutton. Not pictured are White Suber, John Trask III, Bobby Cooler, Jr. Joe Blencoe and Mayor Billy Keyserling.
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