Wednesday, May 18, 2022

Pampered Chef Maintains with ACS


A longtime resident of New Hudson, Michigan, Larry Gaynor has served as the president and CEO of TNG Worldwide for nearly four decades. Under his leadership and supervision, the company has now been recognized as one of the prominent personal care product manufacturers in the United States. Larry Gaynor also supports organizations like the American Cancer Society (ACS).

For more than two decades, Pampered Chef has been a partner of the ACS. This collaboration aligns with the core values of ACS, which is to purge cancer, and both entities have contributed resources to fortify the strength of anti-cancer initiatives. Pampered Chef has helped ACS raise over $13 million to sustain support programs for cancer patients and their families while each patient receives treatment.

Pampered Chef worked to raise funds for the ACS's Hope Lodge Program: a charity program that provides free accommodation for cancer patients and their caregivers throughout the duration of cancer treatment. The core mission of the Hope Lodge Program is to provide temporary housing solutions for people who have had to move to far-away cities from their homes to receive quality treatment. Pampered Chef helped ACS raise one dollar for every Avocado Tool it sold in the month of May to support the program. Pampered Chef also supported Help Whip Cancer fundraiser parties.

"We are grateful for our long-standing relationship and the relentless commitment Pampered Chef has towards the fight for a world free from cancer," says Wayne White, Executive Vice President at the American Cancer Society. Pampered Chef is a leading provider of mealtime solutions that are geared toward facilitating blissful mealtime moments for friends and families. The solutions encompass state-of-the-art cooking tools and innovative ideas.

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