Subaru Partners With the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society for Ninth Year Supporting Patients Facing Cancer

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Automaker shares relief, support, and warmth through blankets, patient care kits, and messages of hope

CAMDEN, NJ / ACCESSWIRE / June 3, 2024 / Subaru of America, Inc. today announced the ninth consecutive year of partnering with The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) during Subaru Loves to Care? month in June. The renewal of this partnership shows the deep commitment of Subaru and its retailers to supporting patients and families affected by blood cancer.

Subaru is the largest automotive donor to LLS, and by the end of 2024, Subaru of America and its retailers will have supported nearly 350,000 cancer patients around the country with funding, blanket donations, and messages of hope through this continued partnership. Along with the contributions from retailers, Subaru will match donations made through LLS.org during Subaru Loves to Care month between June 1 and 30, 2024, up to $100,000 in total.

Throughout the campaign, Subaru and more than 600 of its retailers will share warmth by delivering blankets and handwritten messages of hope to cancer patients at local hospitals across the United States. Over 400 of those participating retailers will also provide curated patient care kits to accompany their blanket deliveries. These tangible donations help to provide physical and emotional support to patients during treatment and rehabilitation.

Alan Bethke, Senior Vice President of Marketing at Subaru of America, Inc.:

"During Subaru Loves to Care month, we take to heart the difference that a personalized show of support can make for those facing cancer. We are grateful to continue our partnership with The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, working with our retailers to provide warmth, love, and relief to so many courageous patients."

In addition to blanket deliveries and care kits, retailers are also contributing to The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Urgent Need Pediatric, Adolescent and Young Adult Fund which supports young blood cancer patients and their families in need of financial assistance with non-medical related expenses, such as groceries, transportation, and household utilities.

E. Anders Kolb, M.D., President and CEO of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society:

"As a pediatric hematologist oncologist, I've seen firsthand the joy that unexpected gifts bring to cancer patients, especially kids going through treatment. We are so grateful to our long-standing partner Subaru and its retailers for their generous contributions and blanket deliveries, and for recognizing patients' experiences in a meaningful way that lifts their spirits and reminds them they are not alone.