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Chicken Chain To Support Cancer Research In October: How To Contribute In Framingham

A pink puppy plush will help raise money for Stand Up To Cancer during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

FRAMINGHAM, MA — October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and a national chicken chain with locations in Massachusetts is set to help fund research.

Raising Cane's has launched its first-ever, limited-edition Breast Cancer Awareness Plush Puppy, with a minimum of $3 from the sale of each plush puppy donated to Stand Up To Cancer, a charitable organization dedicated to raising awareness and funding research to detect and treat cancers.

Throughout Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the all-pink Breast Cancer Awareness Plush Puppy will be available for $9.99 plus tax at restaurants and online at RaisingCanesGear.com.

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The plush is inspired by Cane’s yellow Labrador mascot and dressed in a signature pink bandana featuring paw prints, hearts and pink ribbons.

“We are deeply grateful for this generous donation, which brings us one step closer to a world without cancer,” said Sue Schwartz, Co-founder, Stand Up To Cancer. “Every contribution fuels our mission to fund groundbreaking research, and bring hope to families affected by this disease. Together with support from organizations like Raising Cane’s, we are making a difference in the fight against cancer.”

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Raising Cane's has a location in Framingham at 253 Cochituate Rd.

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