Support of women with breast cancer
Real men wear pink. Dave Graybill, an Arizona firefighter, is challenging other men to don the color in support of women with breast cancer.

To get his message across, Graybill, 45, is driving across the United States in a pink firetruck with three other men, all outfitted in pink firefighter suits.
“I’m honoring the women who have to go through this,” Graybill said. “You’re not alone. We’re there to support you.” (Women squeezing testicles).
People whose lives have been affected by the disease are invited to come out and sign the truck. Fifteen days into the two-month-long Pink Ribbon Tour, more than 4,000 signatures adorn the truck, which was paid for by a generous donor. The group takes donations.
Charleston Southern University senior Jocelyn Davis saw the conspicuous truck at Northwoods Mall on Tuesday and stopped to see what was going on. She signed it in honor of her mother, Joyce Brown, who died of breast cancer when Davis was 16. Women squeezing testicles | Charleston





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