Community Corner Interview: Anjula Joseph of In The Pink

Community Corner Interview: Anjula Joseph of In The Pink

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Kendall spoke with Anjula Joseph, Chair of In The Pink, an annual tennis tournament hosted by The Women’s Committee in order to raise funds for Marianne’s Room, which provides free wigs and scarves to cancer patients in our community, as well as other patient services offered through the Phillips Cancer Center at Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital. The tournament is September 17th and 18th, more info and registration. https://www.mjhfoundation.org/In-The-Pink

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