Merxwire
08 Oct 2019, 12:43 GMT+10
Bloomex launched a charity bouquet for the Cancer Council in October and will donate 15% of its revenue. The collection includes Pink Ribbon, Pink Blush, Pink Tenderness and Pink Inspiration.
Sydney, Australia (Merxwire) - Bloomex is a loyal supporter of the Cancer Council. Bloomex launched a special pink ribbon bouquet throughout October, and 15% of its turnover will be donated to the Cancer Council to raise funds for people affected by women's cancer.
This charity collection will consist of four pink themed bouquets: Pink Ribbon, Pink Blush, Pink Tenderness and Pink Inspiration. Prices range from $39.95 to $54.95.
Bloomex will also offer customers the option to donate $2 at checkout for any product at Bloomex.com.au during the month of October. All donations raised will go directly to Cancer Council to provide additional support.
Cancer Council is the only Australian charity to work across every area of cancer from research and advocacy to prevention and support. They help people from the point of diagnosis through to treatment and survivorship. Cancer Council's Pink Ribbon campaign aims to raise awareness about breast and gynaecological cancers, as well as raise funds for prevention programs, support services and vital cancer research.
"We are honoured to be showcasing the Pink Ribbon Collection on our website this year," says Sue McDonald, Director of PR and Corporate Sponsorship at Bloomex. "We want to help raise funds for the fundamental work Cancer Council is doing in cancer research, prevention and support, as well as help brighten someone's day."
Professor Sanchia Aranda, CEO, Cancer Council Australia said that Cancer Council was delighted to be receiving support from Bloomex this October. "As a charity Cancer Council relies on the generosity of community donations to fund our work. We're extremely grateful to Bloomex for their continued support of Cancer Council and our Pink Ribbon Campaign to raise vital funds to support those affected by breast and gynaecological cancers."
Bloomex Australia is one of the largest florists in Australia since launching in 2011. Orders are taken and processed through the company's site at www.bloomex.com.au or by Live Chat, and then delivered to customers via local courier. In addition to flowers, Bloomex AU offers a variety of other gift items including plants, gift hampers, gourmet foods, sweets and treats. Bloomex is the largest florist in Canada in addition to serving the US and Australia.
Cancer Council is Australia's leading cancer charity working across every aspect of every cancer. Every day, we support families affected by cancer when they need it most, speak out on behalf of the community on cancer issues, empower people to reduce their cancer risk, and find new ways to better detect and treat cancer. With your help, we're getting closer to a cancer-free future every day.
SOURCE Bloomex
More information please visit: https://bloomex.com.au/specials/pink-ribbon-collection/
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