Support breast cancer research
During the month of October, all Pasco County Tax Collector offices will be accepting donations for the Florida Breast Cancer Foundation.
Individuals who have automobile registration renewals coming due in October may choose to trade in their regular license plate for the End Breast Cancer specialty tag. Customers may also purchase the tag for newly registered vehicles.
Proceeds from the tag promotion will go directly to the Florida Breast Cancer Foundation to help Floridians battling with this disease.
Additionally, customers can use the voluntary check-off box on their registration form and donate directly to the Florida Breast Cancer Foundation.
Cash donations also will be accepted.
For information on this promotion, call Assistant Tax Collector Greg Giordano at (727) 847-8179, or visit PascoTaxes.com.
For more about the foundation, visit FloridaBreastCancer.org.
Information regarding risk factors, breast cancer screening, and signs and symptoms of the disease will be available at all five tax collector offices.
Walk-in clinic expands
Doctor’s Urgent Care Walk-In Clinic will open its third location in the Trinity/Odessa area.
The clinic is scheduled to open in early December and will be at 13256 State Road 54 in Odessa, just west of Gunn Highway.
The clinic’s new location is in response to the large influx of new residents and extensive construction in the region.
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