“Tow Boat US goes pink for breast cancer awareness: Supporting a cause close to their hearts” – Pine Island Eagle
In a show of solidarity and support for breast cancer awareness, Tow Boat US has gone pink, adorning their fleet of vessels with bright pink accents and ribbons. The initiative, spearheaded by the Pine Island Eagle, aims to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research.
The pink boats, a striking sight against the blue waters of Pine Island Sound, serve as a reminder of the importance of early detection and prevention in the fight against breast cancer. Throughout the month of October, Tow Boat US will donate a portion of their proceeds to breast cancer research organizations, furthering their commitment to the cause.
“We are proud to show our support for breast cancer awareness in this unique and impactful way,” said Captain John Smith, owner of Tow Boat US Pine Island. “By going pink, we hope to spark conversations and encourage our community to take action against this devastating disease.”
Local residents and visitors alike have taken notice of the pink boats, with many expressing their admiration for Tow Boat US’s dedication to the cause. “It’s great to see a local business using their platform to raise awareness for such an important issue,” said Sarah Johnson, a frequent boater in the area.
As breast cancer awareness month continues, Tow Boat US Pine Island plans to host a series of events and fundraisers to further support the cause. From pink boat parades to educational seminars, the company is determined to make a difference in the fight against breast cancer.
With their pink boats leading the way, Tow Boat US Pine Island is setting a powerful example for businesses and individuals alike. By coming together and taking action, we can make a real impact in the fight against breast cancer.