BALTIMORE (WJZ) — THB Bagelry and Deli is selling constricted variation pinkish bagels to rise wealth for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, successful concern with Lifebridge Health.
The Baltimore-based institution is selling the colorful bagels astatine each six of its locations successful Canton, Columbia, Owings Mills, Charles Village, Timonium and Towson from Monday, October 11, to Friday, October 15. A information of the proceeds from the pinkish bagel income volition beryllium donated backmost to LifeBridge Health’s section crab centers.
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In addition, passim October a information from each container of bagels — containing 20 bagels — and a information of income from each twelve bagels sold, volition beryllium donated straight to the bosom crab centers.
“We emotion giving backmost to our section assemblage and cognize that galore residents question crab attraction astatine LifeBridge Health hospitals,” THB CEO Tony Scotto said. “Partnering with LifeBridge Health allows america to marque an interaction straight successful our section assemblage by giving backmost to these crab centers that truthful galore assemblage members person treatment.”
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THB is besides donating much than 600 bagels to LifeBridge Health passim the run by providing bagels astatine the crab centers and crab screening events.
“LifeBridge Health is thrilled to spouse with specified a fantastic section concern to summation consciousness during Breast Cancer Awareness Month,” said Kelly Meltzer, manager of cardinal services astatine LifeBridge Health. “The pinkish bagels are a amusive and originative mode to rise consciousness for the cause. Each merchantability volition assistance supply attraction and resources to those surviving with bosom crab successful the section Baltimore area, and the pinkish bagels are definite to bring a grin to our patients and unit successful our crab centers.”
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