H-E-B inspires shoppers to give to end cancer
H-E-B inspires shoppers to give to end cancer

 

H-E-B shoppers once again have the opportunity to support The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Making Cancer History®.  Through Tuesday, April 13, H-E-B customers can make $1, $3 and $5 donations with their grocery purchase during H-E-B’s sixth annual statewide fundraising campaign. This year’s donation campaign started on Wednesday, March 3. Since the campaign’s launch in 2016, H-E-B has raised more than $1.2 million in support of cancer research and patient programs at MD Anderson, with a portion of the funds raised in San Antonio going to Mays Cancer Center, home to UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center.

Donations can be made during checkout at H-E-B stores throughout Texas. Like last year, customers also can donate at self-checkout registers and online at heb.com or via the My H-E-B mobile app.

“During these unprecedented times, we are reminded that the fight to end cancer does not take a break,” said Winell Herron, Group Vice President of Public Affairs, Diversity and Environmental Affairs. “Along with our ongoing commitment, H-E-B is proud to invite our customers to join us in supporting MD Anderson’s unrelenting drive toward making cancer history.”

For nearly two decades, H-E-B’s long-standing dedication to MD Anderson includes ongoing monetary support to benefit its fundraising efforts, educational programming, and medical research. Funds also have supported projects aimed at improving survivorship outcomes for cancer patients through exercise and diet at UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson.

“H-E-B has long been a leader in our community and a generous friend to our institution, supporting not only our patients, but also our faculty and staff,” said Peter WT Pisters, M.D., president of MD Anderson. “We are extremely thankful for their continued support and commitment to our mission, which will have a lasting impact on the work we do to end cancer in Texas, across the nation and around the world.”

Funds from the campaign also have supported the MD Anderson’s Partnership for Careers in Cancer Science and Medicine. This program aims to attract, develop and nurture underrepresented young adults across the entire academic science and medicine pipeline, from high school students through faculty appointments.

“We are grateful to H-E-B for providing this extraordinary opportunity for talented high school and college students from Houston,” said Elizabeth Travis, Ph.D., associate vice president of Women and Minority Faculty Inclusion at MD Anderson. “This program can have an outsized positive impact on the lives of these students – many whose talent may have gone on unrecognized. It is profoundly gratifying to watch these students develop and realize that what they only thought was a dream can become a reality, thanks to H-E-B. On behalf of these and future students, we thank you.”

About H-E-B
H-E-B, with sales of $43 billion, operates more than 435 stores in Texas and Mexico. Known for its innovation and community service, H-E-B celebrates its 118th anniversary this year. Recognized for its fresh food, quality products, convenient services, and a commitment to environmental responsibility and sustainability, H-E-B strives to provide the best customer experience and lowest prices. Based in San Antonio, H-E-B employs over 160,000 Partners in Texas and Mexico and serves millions of customers in more than 300 communities. For more information, visit heb.com and the H-E-B Newsroom.

About H-E-B

H-E-B, with sales of $43 billion, operates more than 435 stores in Texas and Mexico. Known for its innovation and community service, H-E-B celebrates its 118th anniversary this year. Recognized for its fresh food, quality products, convenient services, and a commitment to environmental responsibility and sustainability, H-E-B strives to provide the best customer experience and lowest prices. Based in San Antonio, H-E-B employs over 160,000 Partners in Texas and Mexico and serves millions of customers in more than 300 communities. For more information, visit heb.com and the H-E-B Newsroom.

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