VSHS Girls’ Basketball Hosts Inspiring Pink Night to Honor Breast Cancer Survivors and Support Gifts of Hope

VSHS Girls’ Basketball Hosts Inspiring Pink Night to Honor Breast Cancer Survivors and Support Gifts of Hope

The Vinton-Shellsburg High School (VSHS) Girls’ Basketball team hosted a memorable Pink Night, celebrating the strength of local breast cancer survivors while raising awareness about the importance of early detection. The event also served as a fundraiser for Gifts of Hope, an initiative through Virginia Gay Hospital in Vinton, Iowa, that provides crucial support to individuals facing breast cancer.

The energy in the gym was electric, with Viking Spirit on full display as the community came together to support this important cause. Survivors in attendance were recognized as the true warriors they are, inspiring all who attended. Adding to the impact of the evening, the team designed special Pink Night shirts, with proceeds directly benefiting Gifts of Hope.

Gifts of Hope, offered through Virginia Gay Hospital, provides financial assistance for mammograms and diagnostic testing to individuals who are uninsured or underinsured. The program ensures that cost is never a barrier to early detection, which is key in the fight against breast cancer.

A special thank you goes out to Blessed Duo for their generous donation of a beautiful raffle basket and to Coaches Haisman and Boggess for their leadership and unwavering support. Events like this highlight the incredible strength and unity of the Vinton-Shellsburg community.

For more information about Virginia Gay Hospital’s Gifts of Hope program or how to support local breast cancer initiatives, please visit www.myvgh.org or contact Robin Martin at 319-472-6375.

Pictured:

#1 Survivors and VSHS Girls Basketball Team

#2 Tiffnie Lamont and Lindsey Morehouse, Mammography Tech’s with Virginia Gay Radiology

#3 Survivor Maureen Haisman with her son Coach Rich Haisman