GOJO, the inventors of PURELL® Advanced Hand Sanitizer, announces that it will support City of Hope, a leading research and treatment center for cancer, diabetes and life-threatening diseases located in greater Los Angeles, through a special promotion. Between now and June 30, 2015, GOJO will donate 30 cents for every bottle of PURELL® Spring Bloom Hand Sanitizer sold to City of Hope.
"The GOJO Purpose is saving lives and making life better through well-being solutions," says Steve Schultz, GOJO North American Business president and COO. "Each and every day, City of Hope is furthering the fight against cancer. We are happy to support their efforts."
City of Hope's mission is to transform the future of health through rapidly advancing scientific discoveries into better treatments and better prevention strategies for cancer. "The funds raised by GOJO will help our doctors and researchers specialize in discoveries and care that lead to longer and healthier lives for people everywhere," says Steven Martin, vice president of marketing at City of Hope. "We thank them for their support of our vital work."
PURELL Spring Bloom Hand Sanitizer is available at participating office supply and on-line distributors and retailers.
Source: GOJO Industries
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