After Glow Aesthetics makes donation to the PCH mammogram fund
A local business recently made a donation to the mammogram fund at Putnam County Hospital.
During the month of October, Breast Cancer Awareness Month, After Glow Aesthetics owner Kayla Brennan set aside a portion of each purchase for the fund. With this she made a $500 donation.
The PCH mammogram fund is set up to help individuals who are at a high risk for breast cancer, but may not have insurance and are unable to pay for a mammogram, receive the screening that they need.
“It is important to Putnam County Hospital that they partner with individuals in the community to help them receive exceptional healthcare close to home,” PCH Director of Marketing Brooke Trissel said.
For the month of November, After Glow Aesthetics will be donating a portion of each sale to help those in need of a lung screen who may be uninsured or unable to pay for a screen.
“This month I am going to give back in memory of my beautiful mom, Carla Casteel Elliott, who lost her battle with lung cancer on Aug. 19, 2016, at the young age of 48,” Brennan said.
“Putnam County Hospital appreciates the support of our community members and businesses,” Trissel said. “Together we can create a healthier community.”
For more information on mammograms or lung screens, reach out to Putnam County Hospital at 301-7300.