October kicks off Breast Cancer Awareness month and
with it comes fundraisers for the cause. Brakes for Breast, now in its fifth
year, is one of those fundraisers.
“The beauty of getting involved is that together we
truly can make a difference. The side story to Brakes for Breasts is that
independent repair shops across the country have joined hands to puts the
brakes on breast cancer,” said Leigh Anne Best, a co-founder of the Brakes for
Breast fundraiser.
As part of Brakes for Breasts, auto shops across
the U.S. offer free brake pads to their customers during the month of October.
For each brake service performed at one of those shops, customers will receive
their brake pads for free and just pay for the labor and other parts. In
return, the shop will donate 10% of that brake service to The
Cleveland Clinic Breast Cancer Vaccine Research Fund.
The fundraiser works because a repair or tire shop
receives free brake pads or shoes from their vendor and in turn the store
purchases all other parts for that job from that vendor in October. The store
can then offer free brake pads or shoes to their clients.
The Brakes for Breasts fundraiser started in 2011
with just five independent repair shops in Northeast Ohio raising $10,000. In
2014, 136 shops raised $115,236.53.
This year 169 auto repair shops and tires dealers from 33 different states have signed up to participate.
This year 169 auto repair shops and tires dealers from 33 different states have signed up to participate.
While October is just around the corner, it’s not
too late for tire dealers to get on board with the fundraiser.
“The nice thing is that even if you get on board
with little time left, it really helps to set you up for a fantastic fundraiser
the following year. The first year there is always a small learning
curve, and like anything, we get better and better the more we repeat
something,” Best said.
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