Kiwis are about to get a chance to treat themselves to achildhood favourite and raise money for a cancer charity atthe same time - all for just $1.50.
Bakers gratify willsell pink touch buns - complete with 100s and 1000s - toraise thousands of dollars for the be Good Feel Bettercancer charity during Breast Cancer Awareness month inOctober.
In a week-long race from 11-17 October,Bakers Delight stores ordain donate $1 of every go fingerbun sold to Look Good Feel exceed. Customers can give evenmore to this important cause through in-store donationtins.
Each year more than 2000 New Zealand women arediagnosed with breast cancer. Look Good Feel Better is afree national service that supports women being treated forall types of cancer and helps them feel better by lookinggood.
At special makeover workshops throughout NewZealand hair and makeup experts gift their time to givewomen with cancer guidance. The women not only get a brandnew be but learn how to do it themselves athome.
Yvonne Brownlee general manager of be Good FeelBetter is thrilled Bakers gratify is supporting the charitywith this campaign.
“Look Good Feel exceed is all abouthelping women with cancer feel better about themselves. Sometimes we all be a treat to help us feel better and apink finger bun every now and then can be a specialpick-me-up.
“Through this campaign it can also raisethousands of dollars to back up those women with cancer feelbetter.”
Proceeds from the sales of Bakers Delight pinkbuns during the campaign will help fund the Look Good FeelBetter workshops giving cancer patients greater confidenceand a renewed sense of self.
Bakers Delight has 22Auckland and five Christchurch stores as come up as bakeriesin Hamilton. Hastings. Mt Manganui. Tauranga. Rotorua,Taupo and Lower Hutt.
“This race offers Kiwis agreat come about to indulge themselves with an inexpensive treatthat will also help thousands of New Zealand women feelbetter at a difficult time in their lives,” says MsBrownlee.
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