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Bohlsen Group Donates "Think Pink" Proceeds to WIBCC

LI Restaurant group's fifth annual campaign raised $8,000 for local breast cancer coalitions.

The Bohlsen Restaurant Group recently donated part of the proceeds from their "Think Pink" menu campaign to the West Islip Breast Cancer Coalition.

For the fifth consecutive year, the group raised money for local coalitions during Breast Cancer Awareness Month by featuring a special menu featuring pink items and antioxidant-rich ingredients at all six of its Long Island restaurants.

Between $1 and $2 for each item ordered off the "Think Pink" menu at H2O Seafood Grill directly benefited the West Islip Coalition.

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Monsoon in Babylon Village also took part, with their proceeds going to the Babylon Breast Cancer Coalition.

"The cause is close to our hearts as a family and as an employer. It also serves our customers well," Owner Michael Bohlsen said in a statement. "The work these coalitions do at a local level is very helpful to those in the communities where we were born, raised, live and work."

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This year, Bohlsen donated $8,000 to four coalitions, bringing the campaign's total to $70,000.


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