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From left: Sheila LeMaster, vice president and chief development officer for Friends of Bassett, and Mickee Pomeisl-Spencer, service line director for Bassett Cancer Institute, accept a ceremonial check from Samantha Cole, marketing manager, Jazmine Maidens, office assistant and Jennifer Smith, office manager for Prime Oneonta Rentals. (Photo provided)

Prime Oneonta Rentals Makes Donation To Benefit Breast Cancer Patients in Need

ONEONTA—At the end of a Breast Cancer Awareness Month fundraising initiative, Prime Oneonta Rentals presented a check for $1,346.00 to Friends of Bassett Healthcare Network.

Money raised will go to the St. Agatha Cancer Patient Assistance Fund, established by the Saint Agatha Foundation, which provides financial relief to breast cancer patients across Bassett Healthcare Network who are facing monetary challenges. The fund can assist patients with both medical and non-medical expenses, including physical therapy, wigs, prescriptions, health insurance premiums, and co-pays. Eligibility is determined for each individual patient’s financial counselor.

During the fundraising campaign, Prime Oneonta Rentals, a student rental property management company, offered everyone who gave $5.00 or more a pink “Get a Cure” T-shirt. Approximately 50 shirts were claimed throughout the month of October. Prime Oneonta Rentals extends a special thank you to Tino’s Pizza and Oneonta Ford for their contributions.

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