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Vienna Police Join Forces in “Grow-and-Give” to Fight Prostate Cancer

All through November, the Vienna Police Department is trading their clean-shaven look for facial hair — and it’s all for a powerful cause. For the fifth year, male officers are participating in the Zero Prostate Cancer Grow-and-Give campaign, commonly tied to “No-Shave November,” to raise critical funds and awareness for prostate cancer research.

This year’s participation is especially meaningful for the department. Chief Jim Morris noted that Public Information Officer Juan Vazquez lost his father to prostate cancer. “It means a lot to him that we participate every year,” Morris said. While the team always appreciates a win in the fundraising competition, the real goal is much more personal: “raise awareness and keep everyone healthy.”

Prostate cancer is a significant health concern — nearly 250,000 men are diagnosed annually in the U.S. — but early detection makes a difference. Officers hope their beards will spark conversations, encourage donations, and inspire men and their families to learn more about prevention and treatment. Along with raising money, the Zero Prostate Cancer organization backs its mission by providing educational resources and offering screenings to men who might otherwise go without.

Last year, the Vienna Police Department raised more than $3,400 — the top amount in the First Responder category nationwide. This year’s team is aiming to match or even beat that total.

To support the Vienna Police Department’s Grow-and-Give efforts, visit here.

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