Mayor Daniel J. Rickenmann along with the City of Columbia Police Department and Columbia-Richland Fire Department kicked-off fundraising efforts for the annual Mayor’s Campaign Against Breast Cancer at a press conference at City Hall on Thursday, August 3, 2023. Mayor Rickenmann, Columbia Police Chief William “Skip” Holbrook and Assistant Fire Chief Mickey Folsom unveiled three separate t-shirt designs that are available for purchase. All proceeds from the sales will go to benefit the Prisma Health Midlands Foundation for the Bosom Buddies Fund to provide resources and emotional healing for individuals undergoing treatment for breast cancer.
All of the t-shirt designs come in three separate colors, are available in short-sleeve and long-sleeve and are in sizes XS to 6X. To pre-order a t-shirt, please go to our order form at https://forms.columbiasc.gov/230905168367057, visit our website www.ColumbiaSC.gov or come see us at the following locations:
- City of Columbia Payment Center – 3000 Harden St. (Cash, Credit, Checks)
- City Hall – 1737 Main St. (Cash, Checks)
- Columbia-Richland Fire Department Headquarters – 1800 Laurel St. (Cash, Checks)
- City of Columbia Police Department – #1 Justice Square (Cash, Checks)
Please make checks payable to the City of Columbia. In the memo field, write “ Mayor’s Campaign Against Breast Cancer.” You can also mail the form, along with payment, to the City of Columbia Payment Center, with the address:
City of Columbia Payment Center
ATTN: Mayor’s Campaign Against Breast Cancer
3000 Harden Street
Columbia, SC 29203
The final date to place an order is September 1, 2023 at 5:00 p.m. Orders are anticipated to be available for pick-up beginning on September 29, 2023. All t-shirt pickups will be located at the City of Columbia Payment Center, 3000 Harden St.


Pictured from left to right: Columbia-Richland Fire Assistant Chief Mickey Folsom, Mayor Daniel Rickenmann, and Columbia Police Chief William “Skip” Holbrook