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Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — The month of October is internationally recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, commonly known as “Pinktober” for the waves of pink that people all over the world wear to show their support for those who have been affected by breast cancer.
For this reason, Bluesky...
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — Though October — commonly known as “Pinktober” for the waves of pink that people all over the world wear to show their support for those who have been affected by breast cancer — has come to an end, American Samoa’s efforts to support those affected by breast cancer...
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — The American Samoa Government is closing out Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October with a two-day event, starting tomorrow, Friday, and spearheaded by the Department of Youth and Women’s Affairs (DYWA) in partnership with the Health Department, which is also calling...
In honor of Pinktober, which brings awareness to Breast Cancer, StarKist Samoa employees wear pink every Friday for the month of October. This group of StarKist workers posed for a photo on Friday, Oct. 23rd. [courtesy photo]
The women of ASTCA’s Finance Division, wearing pink in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month (Pinktober), while closing off their Customer Service Week. [photo: courtesy]


![“We understand that the care for those affected by breast cancer in our community is an ever going process, but likewise, Bluesky’s support is also ongoing and does not waver even after Pinktober,” says Justin Tuiasosopo (center), Bluesky Chief Executive Officer. [courtesy photo] Justin Tuiasosopo (center) with Bluesky staff](https://samoanews.com/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/field/image/asccc240.jpg?itok=EvDRnKtZ)
![Some of the Health Department’s personnel who participated during the “wave” in Tafuna earlier this month when it kicked off the National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which is designated the month of October. [photo: S. Crichton] Health Department personnel](https://samoanews.com/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/field/image/doh_personnel_.jpg?itok=790SJ4vS)

