Think Pink! Jamba Juice Supports Breast Cancer Awareness Month With National ‘Sip for Hope’
Oct. 2 2015, Published 6:53 p.m. ET
October might be Breast Cancer Awareness month, but at Jamba Juice it’s “Sip For Hope” month!
The juice and smoothie chain is partnering with the National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. to launch an in-store donation campaign that will help raise awareness for breast cancer and support the foundation.
The campaign is part of Jamba’s “Team Up For a Healthy America™” program, through which consumers, community organizations, celebrities and other businesses can help make a positive difference in the nation’s health and wellness.
As a thank you for making a donation, store guests will receive a Sip for Hope donation pledge card to sign and put on display in the front lobby of their local Jamba Juice store, as well as a coupon sheet with four special offers for use on future visits. These coupon offers will be honored throughout the entire month of October.
“Jamba is committed to building healthier communities, and as such, provides awareness and support to a special cause that affects not only those in the Jamba family, but also the greater communities we serve," said Julie S. Washington, senior vice president and chief brand and innovation officer at Jamba Juice.
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“Through its Sip for Hope campaign, Jamba Juice and their employees and customers are impacting the lives of women across America,” added Janelle Hail, NBCF Co-Founder & CEO. “Their funds will help women now and inspire hope to those affected by breast cancer through early detection, education and support services.”
For more information about the disease, early detection, and ways you can help, please visit NBCF's website at www.nationalbreastcancer.org.