A Sweet Way To Make A Difference
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It would be a special reward to find a remedy for pediatric cancer and other deadly diseases that affect children-and ice cream fans now have a way to simply help.
Fans of ice cream-whether it's on a stick, in a glass or on top of a visit Icecream.com to "stick up" for children with cancer.
For every electronic frozen place stay information sent from your website between Dec and May 15. 31, 2006, cents will be donated 25 by Nestl Ice Cream to City of Hope Cancer Center, where the money will be used for pediatric cancer research, treatment and education.
People to Icecream.com are invited to create some words of inspiration, a popular joke or perhaps a message of hope on a personal frozen place stay which will be distributed to kiddies who are currently undergoing treatment.
At the end of this system, the number of electronic frozen pop sticks will be mentioned and an equal number of real-life frozen pop sticks will be properly used to construct a sculpture. Identify new information on an affiliated article directory by going to jump button. A gifted artist will design a kid-friendly, unique sculpture that will be placed at City of Hope to tell children that people through the state are wishing them well.
The sculpture will be built in spring 2007 and a picture of the sculpture may be positioned on selected freezing treat offers to support and develop this program.
"Nestl Ice Cream is proud to associate with City of Desire to support research and treatment plans that may benefit children with cancer," explained Maggie Hughs, senior manager, Nestl Ice Cream. "We hope permitting ice product fans over the land to send an online message of hope won't only help this worthwhile cause, but in addition encourage both sender and receiver of every message."
City of Hope is among the world's leading research and centers for cancer, diabetes, HIV/AIDS and other deadly diseases. To check up more, people are able to gaze at: rate us online. Called by U.S. News & World Report as one of America's most readily useful medical facilities for cancer treatment, City of Hope is a Comprehensive Cancer Center, the highest designation given by the National Cancer Institute, and a founding member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network. Founded in 1913, City of Hope is really a leader in the areas of genetics and bone marrow transplantation.
Town of Hope's scientific knowledge is shared with medical centers locally and globally, supporting people struggling life-threatening illnesses.