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FT. LAUDERDALE, FL–-Floralplanet.com,
an online floral service, announced today
that 10% of all proceeds from the sale of
selected items will be donated to City of
Hope Cancer Center during Administrative
Professionals’ week, April 22-26.
For a list of
selected items that you can order
to help fund groundbreaking cancer research,
go to www.floralplanet.com.
Mention City of Hope when
you to shop Floralplanet.com throughout
the year and 5% of
any purchase will benefit the Cancer
Center. Join
Office Depot in their efforts to
support this campaign by sharing this information
with your friends, customers and employees.
“We are proud to support City of Hope,”
said Bryan Tartus, CEO of Floralplanet.com.
“This partnership is a wonderful way to
bring a smile to someone’s face and help
fund research that is so desperately needed
to help find tomorrow’s cures.”
“We’re pleased that Floralplanet
is joining us in the fight against disease,”
says Mary Beth Fleck, director of Development
for City of Hope’s Florida office.
“And we hope more companies will
be inspired to support City of Hope’s ongoing
efforts.”
Floralplanet, hailed as “Earth’s
Largest Garden”, is a one-stop shopping
superstore for the purchase of fresh floral
arrangements, silk flowers, plants, trees
and other innovative gift ideas. Each arrangement
featured on the site is custom designed
and prepared using the highest quality and
freshest flowers from around the world.
Look for Floralplanet on the web at
www.floralplanet.com.
Order now to ensure timely delivery.
The
City of Hope National Medical Center and
Beckman Research Institute, a National Cancer
Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer
Center located in the Greater Los Angeles
area, is one of the world’s leading research
and treatment centers for cancer and other
serious diseases including diabetes, and
HIV/AIDS. The work conducted at City of
Hope is shared with medical centers worldwide,
touching lives of millions of people everywhere.
For more information about
how you can support City of Hope’s lifesaving
research and treatment programs, please
call 800-260-HOPE, or visit us on the web
at www.cityofhope.org.
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The Power of Knowledge Saves Lives
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