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Agents and staff of ERA American Real Estate stand strong in fight against breast cancer

Local real estate brokerage, ERA American Real Estate, celebrated Breast Cancer Awareness Month by showing their support for those impacted by the disease. The brokerage took to Facebook to share their support, writing, “The ERA American Agents and Staff wore their best shade of pink to stand strong to support all the women in our […]

Local real estate brokerage, ERA American Real Estate, celebrated Breast Cancer Awareness Month by showing their support for those impacted by the disease.

  • At their October all sales meeting, the agents and staff donned their best shade of pink to stand strong in the fight against breast cancer.

The brokerage took to Facebook to share their support, writing, “The ERA American Agents and Staff wore their best shade of pink to stand strong to support all the women in our lives impacted by Breast Cancer for our October All Sales Meeting. How are you spreading Breast Cancer awareness for the month of October?”

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, an annual campaign to increase awareness of the disease. The campaign is aimed at educating the public about the importance of early detection and the various resources available for those affected by breast cancer.

ERA American Real Estate’s show of support is just one example of the many ways in which individuals and organizations can get involved in the fight against breast cancer. From participating in fundraisers to sharing information on social media, there are countless ways to raise awareness and support those impacted by the disease.

As the brokerage continues to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month, they serve as an inspiration to others to do the same in their own way, whether it be wearing pink, participating in a walk or run, or making a donation to a breast cancer charity. It’s important to remember that every little bit helps in the fight against this disease.

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