Nevada Health Centers’ Mammovan receives over $6,500 from The Human Bean fundraiser

Brenda Chain, Commissioner District 1 - Laurens County
Brenda Chain, Commissioner District 1 - Laurens County
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The Nevada Health Centers’ Mammovan program has received more than $6,500 in support from The Human Bean of Las Vegas. The funds were raised through community participation and will help the Mammovan provide breast cancer screenings to more women across Nevada.

According to the announcement, “You did it, Vegas! You showed up, you placed your orders, and because of your patronage and the incredible generosity of the Human Bean, our Mammovan program received over $6,500 to support its operations.”

This contribution will allow the Mammovan to expand its reach throughout the state. The statement highlighted the importance of such partnerships: “Thank you, Human Bean and John Alam for rising to the occasion and supporting this life-saving program. A prime example of the benefit community partnerships can have on the health and well-being of Nevadans.”

The Nevada Health Centers encouraged continued support for local businesses like The Human Bean.



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