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Miami-Dade County Tax Collector Dariel Fernandez has been selected as an ambassador for the American Cancer Society’s 2025 Men Wear Pink campaign. This national effort brings together community leaders to raise awareness and support in the fight against breast cancer.
“Too many families have been touched by breast cancer,” said Tax Collector Dariel Fernandez. “By joining this campaign, I want to help bring greater attention to the importance of early detection, expand support for families, and strengthen the research that saves lives. We all know someone who has faced this disease, and it is by standing together as a community that we can bring hope, raise awareness, and make a lasting difference.”
Throughout the month of October, -recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Month nationwide,- Tax Collector Fernandez will take part in fundraising and outreach efforts as part of the Men Wear Pink campaign. His participation underscores the critical need for early screenings, access to patient support services, and continued investment in lifesaving research.
Residents are invited to support the American Cancer Society’s Men Wear Pink campaign alongside Miami-Dade County Tax Collector Dariel Fernandez by scanning the QR code above. Wearing pink and sharing the message throughout the month of October, are simple but powerful ways to raise awareness, and stand with families across Miami-Dade who have been impacted by breast cancer.
For more information, visit:
https://secure.acsevents.org/site/STR?fr_id=111134&pg=personal&px=60638293
For media inquiries contact:
press@mdctaxcollector.gov or call (305) 375-1451