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Friday, August 19, 2016

H-E-B, MD Anderson teaming up to strike out cancer - KRISTV.com : kristv





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H-E-B, MD Anderson teaming up to strike out cancer - KRISTV.com

H-E-B, MD Anderson teaming up to strike out cancer - KRISTV.com
H-E-B, MD Anderson teaming up to strike out cancer - KRISTV.com
H-E-B and the MD Anderson Cancer Center are teaming up to strike out cancer.(KRIS-TV)H-E-B and the MD Anderson Cancer Center are teaming up to strike out cancer.On Friday, they'll launch a statewide campaign to raise funds for MD Anderson's research, prevention and education programs.H-E-B customers will be able to make donations of one to five dollars, when they check out at the register.


by the same token on kiiitv

HEB and MD Anderson team up to fight cancer

HEB and MD Anderson team up to fight cancer
HEB and MD Anderson team up to fight cancer
CORPUS CHRISTI (KIII NEWS) - H-E-B is joining the fight to end cancer and they need your help.The Texas based grocery store is asking customers to donate to M.D.Anderson Cancer Center.The statewide campaign kicks off today at any H-E-B store.


by the same token on caller

H-E-B, MD Anderson launch initiative to promote cancer research

H-E-B, MD Anderson launch initiative to promote cancer research
H-E-B, MD Anderson launch initiative to promote cancer research
GABE HERNANDEZ/CALLER-TIMES Keri Bethard paints red on the side of an H-E-B trailer to cross out the word "cancer" as other cancer survivors join her Friday, Aug. 19, 2016, at H-E-B in Corpus Christi.Cities across Texas joined in the effort to transform H-E-B trailers into symbols of hope and a collective commitment to end cancer and raise funds to support MD Anderson Cancer Center's research, prevention and education programs.SHARE GABE HERNANDEZ/CALLER-TIMES Cancer survivors paint red on the side of an H-E-B trailer to cross out the word "cancer" on Friday at the H-E-B on Saratoga Boulevard.Cities across Texas joined in the effort to transform H-E-B trailers into symbols of hope and a collective commitment to end cancer and raise funds to support MD Anderson Cancer Center's research, prevention and education programs.


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