They presented the check to WAFF 48 News anchor Liz Hurley Thursday at the city council meeting.
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HUNTSVILLE, AL (WAFF) -
A huge donation was made in the fight against breast cancer.
Huntsville Fire and Rescue and the Huntsville Firefighters Association raised $20,000 from selling T-shirts during the month of October.
They presented the check to WAFF 48 News anchor Liz Hurley Thursday at the city council meeting.
The funds will go towards the Liz Hurley Breast Cancer Fund.
It will be used to enhance and purchase technology for the Huntsville Hospital Breast Center.
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