Author: Julie Matthews
December 19, 2014
Students are at the heart of all Dig Pink® events. Their passion and enthusiasm unites teams, schools and towns, and the results of their efforts provide continued support for a research trial benefitting patients with stage 4 (metastatic) breast cancer. The Side-Out Foundation is proud to recognize outstanding students for their community service and commitment to the cause. The Side-Out Ambassador Program (SOAP) congratulates the promising young women below, our 2014 ambassadors!
| Ambassadors | Scholarship Winners | Side-Out/AVCA National Dig Pink® Award Winners |
| Rachel Magnuson Rocky Point High School Rocky Point, NYCatie Swiderski Franklin Pierce University Rindge, NHAbby Groth Analy High School Sebastopol, CAMeredith Dignan Millbrook High School Millbrook, NYTeLaura Harings Northwood School District Minong, WIHannah Bailey Cameron High School Cameron, WI Peyton Stallings Erica Lee Margaret Connett Teagan Sweet Kassi Webb Andrea McGowan Khaliah Gates Kenzie Humphrey Julie Rhoades Jayci Rhoades Elizabeth Means Keely Larkin |
Julie Rhoades C.H. Yoe High School Cameron, TXMargaret Connett The John Cooper School The Woodlands, TXTeagan Sweet Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro, MAAndrea McGowan Joel Barlow High School Redding, CTHannah Bailey Cameron High School Cameron, WIElizabeth Means Florida Gulf Coast University Fort Myers, FL Kenzie Humphrey Meredith Dignan Kassi Webb |
Andrea McGowan Joel Barlow High School Redding, CTMargaret Connett The John Cooper School The Woodlands, TXCatie Swiderski Franklin Pierce University Rindge, NH |
About The Side-Out Foundation
The Side-Out Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that was established in 2004. Inspired by one mom and embraced by the entire sport of volleyball, the mission of The Side-Out Foundation is to educate young athletes and their communities about breast cancer, both with respect to prevention and treatment, and to fund cutting edge breast cancer research. Side-Out is focused on changing the way breast cancer is treated forever.
The term side-out refers to a situation in volleyball when one team wins a point while its opponent is serving, thereby regaining serve or control of play. It is hoped that Side-Out will do the same for breast cancer patients, providing them with the support, education and best available treatments to regain control of their lives.


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