Thanks, First Niagara!

January 2, 2014
Rick Mellick works for First Niagara Bank as a Financial Advisor.  When his employers learned about Project Irreplaceable, they wanted to be a part of the campaign!  So, First Niagara Bank created a "Project Irreplaceable Day" for its employees! See below for more details in the Press Release from the corporate office.  Thank you, First Niagara!
 

First Niagara Press Release pg. 1/2

January 2, 2014


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First Niagara Press Release pg. 2/2

January 2, 2014


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Great work, Seton-La Salle High School!

January 2, 2014
Ricky Mellick of Seton-La Salle High School brought Project Irreplaceable to Seton-La Salle his freshman year, and the student body participated in the letter-writing project once again for 2013.  Christine Mellick, one of the Project Irreplaceable founders and a freshman cheerleader at the high school, helped to organize the Pink Out for one of Seton-La Salle's October football games.  Also, as part of Breast Cancer Awareness at the high school, Seton-La Salle raised over $1,000 to donate to...
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Mom's Breast Cancer Battle Inspires Kids to Start Project

October 24, 2011
Here is an article on the Upper St. Clair Patch about Project Irreplaceable and its early and growing response!  Check it out!

http://upperstclair.patch.com/articles/mom-s-battle-with-breast-cancer-inspires-kids-to-start-project


Mom's Breast Cancer Battle Inspires Kids to Start Project

Project Irreplaceable, led by an Upper St. Clair senior, has students urge their mothers to schedule a mammogram and perform a self exam.


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WPIAL High School Football Teams show their support

October 4, 2011
Elise Meyer organized a Pink Out for her highschool in 2009 to raise breast cancer awareness and to commemorate her mom whom she had recently lost due to breast cancer.  Her high school athletic director reached out to other high schools in the WPIAL to have their own "Pink Outs," and the response was overwhelming.  Three years later, Elise has raised over $35,000 for the Young Women's Brest Cancer Awareness Foundation, an organization her mom helped to found with other young women battling b...
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Good Luck, Cathy Mellick!

May 14, 2010
Cathy Mellick, our mom and a breast cancer survivor, is speaking at the annual Young Women's Breast Cancer Foundation fashion show this Sunday, May 16th.  Good luck, Mom, and thank you for being such an inspiration to the many young women facing this tough time!

Love,
Michele, Ricky, and Christine <3
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