SKYCITY Leads The Way In The Pink Crusade
MEDIA RELEASE
September 27, 2007
SKYCITY
Leads The Way In The Pink Crusade
On Monday, October 1 2007, SKYCITY will lead the world in marking October as international Breast Cancer Awareness Month by turning the Sky Tower hot pink as part of the Global Illumination Campaign.
The Global Illumination Campaign is where
famous landmarks light up pink to highlight and create
awareness that early detection is the best protection
against breast cancer.
Other international landmarks
joining the pink crusade include the Sydney Opera House, The
Empire State Building in New York, The Panama Canal, Niagara
Falls in Canada, Table Mountain in Cape Town and the Leaning
Tower of Pisa in Italy.
Kylie Archer, SKYCITY
Community Relations and Sponsorship Manager, says SKYCITY is
delighted that the Sky Tower is the landmark leading the
world into October’s Global Illumination month for the
eighth year in a row.
“Three other SKYCITY
properties - SKYCITY Hamilton, SKYCITY Darwin and SKYCITY
Adelaide - are also lighting pink to highlight the
importance of regular checks.
“With breast cancer
being one of the top causes of death among women, SKYCITY
wants to show support for all those affected by breast
cancer”.
Other than turning the tower pink, SKYCITY
has also purchased fundraising pink ribbons for all SKYCITY
employees and has made the SKYCITY properties in Auckland,
Hamilton and Queenstown a central place for people to donate
to The New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation.
ENDS