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How does your garden grow?

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Grow the breast cancer message with Lowe’s Plant for the Cure® program.


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Clearly envision a world without breast cancer with Bausch & Lomb’s program benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure®.


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Pepperidge Farm® continues in the breast cancer movement by supporting Susan G. Komen for the Cure with specially-marked bags of cookies.



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Lowe’s Companies, Inc.

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Susan G. Komen for the Cure is pleased to continue its partnership with Lowe’s Companies, Inc.  From March 15 through May 31, 2008, Lowe’s Companies, Inc. invites customers to Plant for the Cure® to help raise funds for the breast cancer movement during their annual fundraiser for Komen for the Cure. Through the Plant for the Cure® program Lowe’s will donate 10 percent of the retail sales price of select flowering plants during the program period (bearing the Plant for the Cure® tag) to Komen for the Cure with a minimum guaranteed donation of $250,000. For more information, please visit www.lowes.com.  

Program Information

Program Name: Plant for the Cure® 
Benefit to Komen for the Cure: 10 percent of the retail sales price per select geraniums, dahlias and Gerber daisies that bear the Plant for the Cure® tag
Suggested Retail: prices vary across regions
Guaranteed Donation: $250,000 minimum guaranteed donation
Product Available for Purchase: Lowe’s stores nationwide
Program Active: Spring 2008
2007 Contribution: $318,000
Total contribution since program’s inception: $988,000
Total number of years for program: 6 years