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Thurmont raises $21,000 for
breast cancer awareness
Danielle Ryan
(10/27) Thurmont’s Annual Gateway to the Cure once again surpassed their prior year’s goal in raising funds for the Patty Hurwitz Breast Cancer Fund. In its sixth year, Thurmont was able to raise $21,000 for the Patty Hurwitz Fund at the Frederick Memorial Hospital/James Stockman Cancer Institute; $3,000 more than last year. On November 19, the town proudly presented the check to Patty Hurwitz in
front of a room packed full of residents and businesses from the Thurmont community.
“Words cannot begin to express the gratitude and appreciation to each of you for your participation and donations for Thurmont’s Gateway To The Cure!” stated Thurmont’s Economic Development Manager Vickie Grinder. Thanks to all the generous donations from the community, The Patty Hurwitz Breast Cancer Fund and Gateway To The Cure is making is difference in breast cancer treatment, research, and
support in Frederick County at Frederick Memorial Hospital/ James Stockman Cancer Institute. Thurmont’s Chief Administrative Officer, Jim Humerick, agreed by stating, “We can’t thank all the businesses and participants enough for everything they do.”
What began six years ago as a simple goal to sell a case of pink light bulbs in support of the fund has grown immensely over the past few years. This money has helped to provide patients with the best options in early detection and treatment of breast cancer without having to travel long distances to receive treatment. Thus far, funds raised for the Patty Hurwitz Fund have made the new James M.
Stockman Cancer Institute a reality for cancer patients in the community. Additionally, 3D and CAD Mammography Systems have been purchased to assist in the detection of breast cancer at an earlier stage and a healing space for patients and families at the Center for Breast Care at FMH Crestwood was created. Patty Hurwitz noted at the presentation that there are new things on the horizon at FMH
that have only been made possible by the generosity of all those who donate to the cause.
As in years past, the town sold pink light bulbs, Gateway to the Cure tote bags, pink pinwheels, magnets, t-shirts, water bottles and cookbooks from the FMH Hurwitz Breast Cancer Fund. Many businesses throughout the community also had “pink” specials to help raise funds. Additionally, Thurmont held a 5K run/walk in September, a zumbathon, the first Golf Classic, and a pumpkin decorating contest.
48 businesses participated in helping to raise funds for the Hurwitz Fund this year. Additionally, Catoctin’s United Soccer Team was able to raise $4,000 throughout their soccer season. Parents were seen donning pink hats sold by the team during the soccer games.
“I’m speechless, amazed at what your community does. I love that everyone steps up and thinks of creative ways to raise money for a good cause. I’m so proud to be a part of this and to know all of you; nobody else in the county, state or in the nation is doing the work that you guys are doing. You should all be really proud of what you’ve done,” remarked Patty Hurwitz.
Without the support of the community and businesses throughout Thurmont and surrounding areas, Gateway to the Cure would not be possible. Thurmont looks forward to next year and hopes to continue raising the bar every year for this great cause.
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