
The East Rockaway volleyball program recently hosted its annual Dig Pink Fundraiser, transforming the gym and hallways with decorations while organizing a bake sale, raffle baskets and a PTA-sponsored 50/50 raffle. Through these efforts and generous donations from spectators, the program raised $748 for the Susan G. Komen Foundation, which supports breast cancer research and provides financial assistance to women battling the disease.
The impact of the fundraiser grew significantly when Bank of America pledged to quadruple the donation, bringing the grand total to $2,992. Dig Pink events are held by volleyball communities nationwide throughout the year, with special emphasis during October, Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
This year’s event carried profound meaning for the East Rockaway community. JV coach Loreen Peknic, who has dedicated 11 seasons to the program, was diagnosed with breast cancer earlier this year and is currently undergoing treatment. Throughout her battle, Peknic has demonstrated remarkable courage, inspiring the young women she has mentored both on and off the court.
The players, whose lives have been positively shaped by Peknic as their coach, mentor, and friend, are standing firmly beside her – reinforcing the powerful message that no one fights alone.
Photo captions:
Photo 1: Coach Peknic, who has dedicated 11 seasons to the volleyball program and is currently undergoing treatment for breast cancer, watches a match.
Photos 2-3: The East Rockaway volleyball program (JV and Varsity teams pictured here) recently hosted its annual Dig Pink Fundraiser, raising almost $3000 for the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
Photos courtesy of East Rockaway Union Free School District




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