Ozarks Federal Thinks PINK!
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Ozarks Federal recognizes National Breast Cancer Awareness month by continuing their annual campaign to raise money for the cure. All five locations are working hard to do their part. Each facility is selling “Shimmer Of Hope” Susan G. Komen Foundation candles, raffling off a “THINK PINK” basket and selling Honor Cards to raise money to be donated to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Tracy Fisher, home office “THINK PINK” Coordinator, is doing an excellent job motivating employees. She lost her mother to breast cancer 8 years ago last month.
Breast cancer awareness is an important message and one that many Ozarks Federal employees feel very strongly about. Ozarks Federal is truly a bank that cares.
Ozarks Federal recognizes National Breast Cancer Awareness month by continuing their annual campaign to raise money for the cure. All five locations are working hard to do their part. Each facility is selling “Shimmer Of Hope” Susan G. Komen Foundation candles, raffling off a “THINK PINK” basket and selling Honor Cards to raise money to be donated to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Tracy Fisher, home office “THINK PINK” Coordinator, is doing an excellent job motivating employees. She lost her mother to breast cancer 8 years ago last month.
Breast cancer awareness is an important message and one that many Ozarks Federal employees feel very strongly about. Ozarks Federal is truly a bank that cares.
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