Pampered Chef’s 22-year connection with the American Cancer Society was extended with a contribution to the organization’s Hope Lodge Program, which provides a free place to stay for cancer patients and their families seeking treatment away from home.
The Pampered Chef Quick Cooker, a 16-in-1 pressure, and the slow cooker will be donated to the American Cancer Society in August as part of a campaign to help Hope Lodge patients and families.
Pampered Chef’s Chief Marketing Officer, Terry Haley, stated, “We believe in the potential of meals to build better and fuller lives, but we also recognize that finding a mealtime win may be challenging, especially for those confronting sickness and hardship.” “In August, consumers may turn a lunchtime victory for others by hosting with us, benefiting Hope Lodge patients and caregivers. So that patients may focus on their treatment and well-being, our Quick Cookers assist simplify meals and champion prepared leftovers.”
During the COVID-19 epidemic, the American Cancer Society had to temporarily halt the Hope Lodge program to safeguard the immunocompromised, but is trying to restore facilities. Pampered Chef’s Help Whip Cancer initiative will gather funds in 2021 to support the reopening process as well as give assistance to cancer patients traveling for treatment.
The American Cancer Society’s VP of Regional Distinguished Partners, Peter Steele, remarked, “We are thankful for Pampered Chef’s continued efforts to help us lead in the battle against cancer.” “As we prepare to welcome visitors back into our Hope Lodges, this chance presents a unique opportunity to guarantee that our kitchens are fully equipped and ready to aid in relieving our guests of the stress of meal preparation.”