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AUGUST 14, 2013
Vol. 5 No. 37
More than
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Leslie has been donated to the recently formed Downers Grove chapter of Pink Heels.
Pink Heels tour passes through Downers Grove
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Mike Maschek, of Downers Grove, signs the truck in memory of his mother, who survived a 30 year battle with cancer.
or many people, the color pink is associated with breast cancer awareness and prevention. But for the Pink Heels Movement, an organization focused on helping women battling cancer and other diseases, the color pink means more. “We kind of start with cancer, but it’s so much more than that,” Downers Grove firefighter paramedic Joel Mains explained. “We’re here to celebrate the women in our lives.” Mains was one of a handful of Downers Grove firefighters who were on hand when the Pink Heels Tour rolled through the village on Tuesday, Aug. 6. Mains has donated his
time with the Pink Heels for several years and started traveling with the tour this year on July 28. The Pink Heals Tour and the Cares Enough to Wear Pink program is a non-profit started in 2007 in Phoenix by Dave Graybill. With the help of firefighters across the country like Mains and former Downers Grove battalion chief Bill Friedrich, the organization has grown into a national charity. “Pink Heels is basically just what you see right here,” Friedrich said. “It’s an organization that travels around the country; there are many different chapters. It’s more or less for survivors of cancer and people See PINK HEELS, page 2