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TEC Donates $5,000 to Breast Cancer Foundation in October Initiative

Sylvia MacIntyre by Sylvia MacIntyre
November 4, 2024
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The Exterior Company (TEC) is excited to announce a generous $5,000 donation to the National Breast Cancer Foundation this October. This achievement is made possible by the incredible support from our customers who chose to sign roofing contracts during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Through our annual “TEC Goes Pink” initiative, we contributed $1 for every square of roof completed in October, helping to raise essential funds for breast cancer awareness and research.

Breast cancer affects 1 in 8 women in the U.S., with an estimated 297,790 new cases projected this year. This alarming statistic highlights the urgent need for awareness and support for organizations that provide resources, research, and assistance to those fighting this disease.

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Over the years, TEC has been dedicated to making a difference through this cause:

  • $6,990.69
  • $7,061.65
  • $4,432.77
  • $6,895.00

“Community support is at the heart of what we do, and this initiative is a perfect way to give back while raising awareness,” said Jaron Nalewak, General Manager. “Our team looks forward to this campaign each year, and we’re honored to contribute to such a meaningful cause.”

For Project Manager Jeremy Damiano, this effort holds deep personal significance. “My grandmother had breast cancer, and getting to wear pink in her honor – and in honor of so many others affected by this disease – is incredibly meaningful to me,” said Damiano. “It’s a powerful reminder of why we do what we do.”

In addition to financial contributions, TEC is dedicated to raising awareness by displaying pink yard signs, wearing pink apparel, and engaging with the community on social media. Every project completed this month has made a positive impact.

Sylvia MacIntyre

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