The Canadian Cancer Society and Neutrogena(R) have once again joined together to educate Canadians about reducing their risk of skin cancer. United under the common goals of informing Canadians about the risks of the sun to their health and encouraging the use of sun protection products, Neutrogena(R) and the Society are "Working Together to Fight Skin Cancer." Throughout 2010, for every purchase of participating suncare products, Neutrogena(R) will donate $2 to the Society, up to a maximum of $200,000.
Pantene Beautiful Lengths is making the kindest cut
Pantene and the Canadian Cancer Society have renewed our partnership in support of the Pantene Beautiful Lengths campaign. This campaign encourages Canadians to donate their hair to create real-hair wigs for women who have lost their hair due to cancer treatment. Canadians who are unable to donate their hair are encouraged to make a donation in support of the campaign. As part of this ongoing campaign, Pantene will donate $100,000 to the Society in 2010 to support lifesaving cancer research.
Radisson Hotels invite you to "Stay for the Cause"
When you stay at a Radisson Hotel this April, you can join the fight against cancer. Throughout the month of April 2010, Radisson Hotels will proudly offer a special "Stay for the Cause" rate to customers at their 22 locations across Canada. Each participating hotel will donate 10 per cent of the room rate to the Canadian Cancer Society in support of lifesaving cancer research.
Sico Inc. is "Changing Lives, One Coat at a Time"
The Canadian Cancer Society is pleased to welcome Sico as a corporate partner in support of the fight against breast cancer. Sico Inc., a leading decorative consumer paint brand that offers a complete line of value-added paint products, will raise funds in support of the Society through the sale of their ceiling paint with disappearing pink dye. In September 2009, Sico launched the "Changing Lives, One Coat at a Time" campaign. For each can of 'disappearing pink dye' flat interior latex paint sold in Canada, Sico will donate $1.25 to the Canadian Cancer, up to a maximum of donation of $50,000.
Universal Music Canada launches the "Girls Night In" CD
In October 2009, Universal Music Canada launched a compilation CD, entitled "Girls Night In," to help raise funds and awareness in support of women's cancers across Canada. Universal Music Canada will donate $1 from every album (physical and digital) sold to the Canadian Cancer Society to support research into women's cancers. This exciting CD features a wide variety of music from Canadian artists such as Jann Arden, Jully Black and Bif Naked, as well as international singers such as Lady Gaga, Duffy, Pussycat Dolls and Natasha Bedingfield.
Source: CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY (NATIONAL OFFICE)