Tyson Foods
Did you know breast cancer is one of the leading health crises for women in the United States? 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime.
With October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, it's an important reminder for women to be knowledgeable and proactive with their breast health, and awareness of the facts empowers individuals to make informed decisions about their health.
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Big M Transportation
Truck and trailer wraps are powerful billboards, and more trucking companies are recognizing the importance of customizing these assets to show their support of meaningful causes like Breast Cancer Awareness.
R.E. Garrison Trucking Inc.
R.E. Garrison Trucking Inc. recently unveiled its newest specialty truck which will be operated by driver Martha Breshears. Tracy Rushing, Executive Director of Safety, said that Martha was chosen because of her extraordinary driving record as well as her tenure with the company. “Out of our female drivers, at Garrison, we looked for someone who had exceptional safety scores and had been here the longest. Martha topped all the lists of what we wanted.” said Tracy.
Martha was present for the truck unveiling and had not been shown the new design before the presentation. She said that she was excited and speechless when told that she was the chosen driver for the truck. When asked why this cause was important to her Martha said, “Everyone around me has been touched by breast cancer, in some way. I have lost people close to me and had family members overcome this disease.”
J&R Schugel
J&R Schugel, an employee-owned truckload carrier based in New Ulm, Minnesota recently added a special new truck to its fleet of 700.
The carrier unveiled a 2024 Kenworth T680 with a pink and white wrap in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month.
J&R Schugel was joined at the unveiling by Amber Melby, a breast cancer survivor and founder of B The Light, a local organization offering support to individuals and creating awareness of the disease. (Truckers News)
WIT is proud to partner with Susan G Komen and will be donating 10% of sales from the items in the Breast Cancer category now through the end of October 2024. Please join us in supporting their mission to fight breast cancer. Learn More
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