03/26/2026
🔹 WEAR BLUE. SAVE LIVES. 🔹
Today, Jackson County Hospital District turned into a sea of blue with staff wearing blue in support of colorectal cancer awareness and the life-saving power of screening. From the front desk to the exam room, every shade of blue you see represents a commitment to early detection and better health for our community.
Colorectal cancer is one of the most preventable cancers when caught early, yet too many people delay screenings. That’s why we’re starting conversations, sharing knowledge, and encouraging you to take that important step.
✔ If you’re 45 or older, it’s time to get screened
✔ If you have a family history, talk to your provider sooner
✔ If something doesn’t feel right, don’t wait
Screenings offer peace of mind, extra birthdays, and more moments that matter.
Join us by wearing blue, spreading the word, and scheduling your screening today. Because awareness looks good on everyone—but prevention looks even better.