Your news Immanuel Lutheran Celebrates ‘Pink Day’
Intergenerational show of support during Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Submitted by Immanuel Lutheran School
Students, faculty, members of “50s Plus,” an active, older-adult ministry, and guests of Immanuel Lutheran School in Palatine, gathered in the school’s gym to form a human pink ribbon during their annual Pink Day on Friday, Oct. 18.
Each year, students raise money by giving pink ribbons to those donating money to support breast cancer research. This year, proceeds from the sale of the ribbons will benefit the Northwestern Memorial Hospital Cancer Center.
“We are proud of the initiative our students take at Immanuel to raise awareness for breast cancer and support this vital research,” said the Rev. Thomas Acton, senior pastor of Immanuel.
“It was exciting to see Immanuel Lutheran School go ‘pink’ to observe Breast Cancer Awareness Month. It was significant that the students gathered with breast cancer survivors and member of the 50s Plus group for prayer and a group picture,” said Dave Ingwersen, Immanuel’s principal.
The event was sponsored by members of the school’s student council.
Beginning as a simple, one-room schoolhouse in 1870, Immanuel Lutheran School has grown into an educational campus located at Plum Grove Road and Wood Street, in the heart of downtown Palatine. Immanuel Lutheran School partners with parents to provide a disciplined, nurturing environment where children can flourish in their Christian learning and academic excellence.
For information, contact Immanuel Lutheran School at (847) 359-1936 or visit www.immanuelpalatine.org.
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