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    By: Submitted by Judy Grissom
    December 5, 2018
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      Cullman County Bosom Buddies Foundation, Inc. Board Member Judy Watts accepts an $1,800 donation from Bill Smith Buick-GMC General Manager Andy Cole.

      Celebration Dinner

      The Cullman County Bosom Buddies Foundation, Inc., with the support with the support of local sponsors, recently invited survivors and guests to a Celebration Dinner at Stone Bridge Farms. We thank everyone who supported the evening.

      We would like to give a huge thanks to Cullman County Sheriff Mat Gentry for being the keynote speaker. A special thanks to The Revelations for providing the entertainment.

      We all had a great evening.  Now we are starting plans for next year’s event.

      Bill Smith Buick-GMC donation

      Bill Smith Buick-GMC held a Test Drive Fundraiser in the month of October for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. General Manager Andy Cole and his team donated $25 for each test drive to the Cullman County Bosom Buddies Foundation, Inc.

      Andy recently presented CCBBF Board Member Judy Grissom a check for $1,800. We are truly grateful for this generous donation. These funds will be used to assist cancer patients, who are in active treatment, with basic living expenses, such as food cards, gas cards, utilities and other approved needs. The Foundation Board wishes to thank Andy and everyone at Bill Smith Buick-GMC for this generous donation and their continued support.

      The Cullman County Bosom Buddies Foundation is a 501(c3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide financial assistance to Cullman area cancer patients who are experiencing financial hardships during their treatments. All donations are used for cancer patients in the Cullman County area.

      For more information, visit www.facebook.com/CullmanCountyBosomBuddiesFoundation/.

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