Showerwall raises £5,800 for cancer charity

Bathroom panel brand Showerwall has raised £5,800 for The Pink Ribbon Foundation, in its second collaboration with the breast cancer charity.

08 Feb, 24

Bathroom panel brand Showerwall has raised £5,800 for The Pink Ribbon Foundation, in its second collaboration with the breast cancer charity.

Showerwall raises £5,800 for cancer charity

 

The three-month campaign, which concluded in December 2023, raised £5,870 from donations made with the sale of every Acrylic panel featuring the colour pink.

It forms part of Showerwall’s ongoing commitment to The Pink Ribbon Foundation, which provides funding to UK charities supporting those living with or affected by breast cancer, and research into early detection and treatment of the disease.

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Showerwall’s product manager  Steph Harris said: “We are thrilled to not only collaborate with the Pink Ribbon Foundation once more to raise awareness of this fantastic cause, but to exceed the fundraising total from our first year of partnership.

“The charity’s efforts in supporting those affected by breast cancer and contributing to research are truly inspiring.

“We are grateful to all those retailers and customers who have supported through purchasing our panels featuring pink.

“Working with the Pink Ribbon Foundation continues to be an incredible experience and we look forward to a long-term partnership.”

Pink Ribbon Foundation’s head of corporate partnerships, PR and events Lisa Allen said: “We have enjoyed working with the team at Showerwall for the last 2 years, to raise awareness and money for those affected by breast cancer.

“Our joint initiatives have been very well received by all concerned and have raised vital awareness of the cause and the Pink Ribbon Foundation, whilst raising funds to support front line services across the UK.

“We very much look forward to growing our partnerships in the future, so that together we may help more women (and a smaller percentage of men) living with a breast cancer diagnosis.”