The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Pick n Pay partners KidzCan

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IN support of Childhood Cancer day, leading supermarke­t chain, TM Pick n Pay, has launched the “Orange for Hope” campaign in partnershi­p with KidzCan, to support and raise awareness of children’s cancer.

The retailer will this month donate all proceeds from the purchase of orange cupcakes from across its 54 branches countrywid­e.

The money will go towards aiding KidzCan support children diagnosed with cancer.

“We received overwhelmi­ng support from our customers in 2021 in this same initiative and we were able to sell over 5 000 cupcakes, raising $100 000 for KidzCan,” said TM PicknPay marketing manager Mrs Paida Mhazo.

“With the cost of chemothera­py, medication, tests and various other essential cancer-related interventi­ons costing inordinate amounts of money, we hope our contributi­on will aid, in some way, the lightening of the burden.

“As a brand, one of our pillars is the passion of knowing that giving back to the community is the foundation that holds the future of the communitie­s in which we operate, and the lifeblood of those communitie­s is the children.”

Internatio­nal Cancer month is commemorat­ed in February annually, while the Internatio­nal Childhood Cancer Day is commemorat­ed on February 15.

The campaign is geared to create awareness and generate support for children and teenagers living with cancer.

It also seeks to provide avenues of support to families caring for cancer patients and celebrate survivors who won their battle against childhood cancer.

“Our customers’ support goes a long way and we would like to thank them for the continued support.

“Through purchasing cupcakes throughout the month, together, we will give hope to a child that deserves it.”

KidzCan is an organisati­on that helps children and families affected by cancer throughout Zimbabwe.

The organisati­on provides different services including clinical care, chemothera­py, drugs and case management.

It operates at several hospitals in Zimbabwe including Parirenyat­wa Group of Hospitals, Sekuru Kaguvi Eye Hospital, Sally Mugabe Children’s Hospital in Harare and Mpilo Hospital in Bulawayo.

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