JCC of Middlesex County donates knitted knockers to breast cancer survivors

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PHOTO COURTESY OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY

Volunteer knitters and crocheters from the Jewish Community Center of Middlesex County (JCCMC) donated 43 pairs of knitted knockers (soft, light-weight knitted prosthesis) to the JFK Hospital Auxiliary for free distribution to breast cancer survivors. Pictured are Barbara Muhlgeier, JCCMC president, left to right; Lenore Grubman of the JFK Auxiliary; and Diane Mael, JCCMC director of Adult Services. For more information about the knitted knockers project, call Mael at 732-494-3232, ext. 3619.

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