How sweet it is.

Confections for a Cause 2018亚色影库's Department of Communications Disorders, Special Education, and Disability Services broke fundraising records again this year during its eighth annual 鈥淐onfections for a Cause鈥 bake sale and surpassed the $10,000 fundraising mark.

This year's sale raised $1,630鈥搕he highest total to date鈥揻or ovarian cancer education and research. This bring the total amount raised to $10,690 in eight years of the event.

September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness month. 鈥淐onfections for a Cause鈥 features hundreds of baked goods and sweets of all types, from pies to chocolates, all made by members of the university community.

Funds raised go to the Sandy Rollman Ovarian Cancer Foundation Inc. based in Havertown.

The event got its start because members of the department, including Shari Robertson and Celia Barber, wanted to honor Vickie Johnson, administrative assistant in the department, who had lost family members to ovarian cancer.

鈥淚've said it every year, but it bears repeating: this is not just a bake sale,鈥 Robertson said.

鈥淲hen a bake sale raises more than $10,000 for a cause in just eight years, it says something very special about our community and how much this community cares for one another. Not only does this community come out to support Vickie, but they also understand the tragedy of losing loved ones to this terrible disease. Ovarian cancer is under-studied, and there are very few events such as this to raise funds,鈥 Robertson said.

鈥淲e continue to be so grateful to our community for their commitment to this event and to this cause, and we're thrilled to hit this $10,000 milestone.鈥

In addition to individual students and faculty, a number of student groups 鈥渨ere instrumental in the success of this year's event,鈥 Robertson said. They are: National Student Speech, Language, Hearing Association; Council for Exceptional Children; Audiology Student Association; Sign Language Club, and Best Buddies.

Photo information: students Deni Fabina, Madison Gorrasi, and Santina Schiaretta, members of NSSHLA, show off some of the items donated for this annual fundraising event.