CREST HAVEN — For the fifth consecutive year, Cape May Tech Peer Leaders and Ms. Kirsten Miller, advisor, organized The Lee National Denim and Pink Day. Students and staff dressed in every shade of pink and denim. For a contribution of $5, donors received a ‘pink ribbon’ bracelet or a donation sticker. Peer Leaders organize this event annually and this year topped them all, raising $935 in donations from students, faculty and staff. All proceeds are sent to the American Cancer Society.
Peer Leaders include: Bernardo Abarca Vargas, Lacey Bencivengo, Andrew Conforto, Danielle DeRitis, Justina DeRitis, Nicholas DeRitis, Michael Dillio, Sarah Doherty, Kyle Eppright, Timothy Estlow, Madison Justice, Edward Kane, Olivia Lepor, Richard Miller, Jacqueline Payne, Madison Roberts, Kyle Rutherford, Julia Salazar, Leah Satterfield, Jessica Steelman, Tori Tomlin, Hannah Wilcoxen, Sean Wilson, and Tiffany Woolley.
The American Cancer Society is a nationwide, community-based voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem and ultimately saving lives.
For additional information on the Cape May County Technical High School, visit www.capemaytech.com.
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