Raising Awareness, One Patch at a Time
Each October, the Azusa Police Department proudly joins the Pink Patch Project to raise awareness about breast cancer and support vital research. In partnership with the City of Hope, our department offers a special edition shoulder patch for $10. Proceeds from every sale go directly to breast cancer research efforts.
The Pink Patch initiative sparks conversation and reminds the community about the importance of early detection, regular screenings, and ongoing support for those affected by this disease. Together, we can raise visibility and contribute to the fight against breast cancer.


Get Your Pink Patch Merchandise
Merchandise is available throughout October and includes patches, t-shirts, bracelets, keychains, and more. Purchases can be made in person at the Azusa Police Department lobby:
- Location: 725 N. Alameda Avenue, Azusa, CA
- Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
- Price: $10 per patch (additional items may vary)
Stay tuned to our social media and this page for event announcements and new merchandise each year.
Optional CTA: [Link to City of Hope or online store, if available]
See It in Action
Throughout October, Azusa officers wear the same pink patches on their patrol uniforms that are offered for purchase. It’s a visual symbol of solidarity with those fighting breast cancer and a reminder of the department’s commitment to community causes.
We thank our residents for supporting this initiative and for joining us in the mission to promote health, healing, and hope.
On behalf of Chief Rocky Wenrick and the men and women of the Azusa Police Department — thank you for your continued support.


