Service King Raises Over $100K for Breast Cancer Awareness

Nov. 5, 2014

Nov. 5, 2014—Service King Collision Repair Centers and its teammates joined together to raise more than $112,000 in support of the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) during the month of October.

Service King pledged to match teammate donations to NBCF during its National Breast Cancer Awareness Month initiative. Teammates from across the country rallied to raise $56,000 to support the cause.

"The response from our teammates was truly inspirational," Chris Abraham, CEO of Service King, said in a release. "Breast cancer touches countless lives in so many ways. We are honored to come together as a family and raise funds for the National Breast Cancer Foundation and its mission to raise awareness and find a cure."

Service King and the NBCF's efforts focused primarily on raising early detection awareness. The funds raised will help the NBCF provide education and support services, as well as early detection services through the National Mammography Program, which offers free diagnostic screenings to underserved women across the country.

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