From now through Aug. 16, customers of The Paper Store at Warwick Mall will be invited to contribute $1, $3 or $5 to the Jimmy Fund’s “Strike Out Cancer” pin-up campaign. In return for their …
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From now through Aug. 16, customers of The Paper Store at Warwick Mall will be invited to contribute $1, $3 or $5 to the Jimmy Fund’s “Strike Out Cancer” pin-up campaign. In return for their contributions, customers receive a baseball pin-up on which they can write their name. The pin-ups will be displayed in stores to show customers how easy it is to make a difference in the fight against cancer.
In 2011 The Paper Store stepped up to the plate and began fundraising for the Jimmy Fund with the “Strike Out Cancer” program. When customers purchase a baseball pin-up, 100 percent of the proceeds benefit cancer research and adult and pediatric patient care at Boston’s Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The Paper Store has raised more than $143,000 for the Jimmy Fund through the “Strike Out Cancer” campaign.
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