Sun Auto Network Strengthens Commitment to Breast Cancer Research through $50,000 Donation
Sun Auto Tire & Service has made a significant leap in its philanthropic endeavors by announcing a generous $50,000 donation to Susan G. Komen, the world's foremost nonprofit organization dedicated to combating breast cancer. This contribution is a vital extension of Sun Auto's nationwide October fundraising campaign and reflects the company's mission to support health and wellness initiatives within the communities it serves.
Partnership Rooted in Tradition
The partnership between Sun Auto and Susan G. Komen has deep roots, initially taking shape through a local tradition established by Lamb's Tire Automotive in Austin in 2014. What started as a localized initiative has evolved into a national effort ever since Lamb's joined the Sun Auto Network—highlighting how a strong community engagement can ignite broader charitable commitments.
During the recent donation ceremony held at Sun Auto’s new location in Hendersonville, Tennessee, key stakeholders including representatives from both organizations gathered to celebrate this partnership. Tim Newman, Vice President of Community Development Strategy and South Region at Susan G. Komen, emphasized how contributions like this enable essential funding for groundbreaking research and crucial patient programs.
Nationwide Impact Through Local Action
The funds raised through this campaign are expected to directly support Komen’s mission, emphasizing not just awareness, but actionable change in the realm of breast cancer care and research. The collaboration was further bolstered by Sun Auto’s partnership with RelaDyne, a major supplier of lubricants, who played a pivotal role in amplifying the efforts of this national initiative.
Jacquelynn Henderson, Sun Auto's Senior Director of Brand Strategy, commented on the ongoing commitment to community involvement, stating that the donation marks only one of several major initiatives the company has planned. These initiatives include a forthcoming Tunnel to Towers campaign for Giving Tuesday, showcasing their commitment to fostering a culture of giving back.
A Shared Commitment to Change
The collective efforts of Sun Auto's employees have played a significant role in the success of this initiative. Katie Clark, a breast cancer survivor and a supervisor at Sun Auto, expressed how empowering it felt to witness her colleagues rally around a cause of such personal significance. "Seeing our team unite for something this meaningful not only reflects who we are as a company but also how we prioritize serving our communities," she said.
With over 525 tire and service centers operating across the United States, Sun Auto Tire & Service exemplifies how businesses can leverage their platforms and resources to make a considerable social impact. Their dedication to supporting significant causes extends beyond financial contributions, fostering a culture that encourages both employees and patrons to engage in initiatives that matter.
About the Organizations Involved
Susan G. Komen focuses on finding solutions for breast cancer through advocacy, funding research, and providing crucial support for patients navigating their treatment journeys. They operate with the vision of saving lives and ensuring that every individual has access to proper care.
Sun Auto Tire & Service, known for its expansive range of automotive services, emphasizes clarity, confidence, and customer care in their operations. Their commitment to excellence not only benefits the drivers who rely on them but also strengthens community ties.
As the fight against breast cancer continues to evolve, partnerships like that of Sun Auto and Susan G. Komen are vital. They provide indispensable resources and uphold hope for individuals and families impacted by this disease, working toward a future where breast cancer ceases to be a life-altering diagnosis.
For those interested in learning more about contributing to these efforts or finding resources, visit the websites of
Susan G. Komen and
Sun Auto Tire & Service.