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Daily Times
May 9, 2021
Addressing concerns regarding Bone Cancer awareness within Pakistan, Mitchell’s Fruit Farm’s & Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital (SKMCH) join forces to support patients currently under Bone Cancer treatment.
Indeed, firmly believing in nurturing and nourishing a brighter future; Mitchell’sFruit Farm’shas supported the cause though it’s Bottled Sauces, where the fast-movingcommodity has been modified with Yellow Caps (representing global yellow ribbon) in hopes to support SKMCH services such as Pathology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, Therapeutic Services, Hospitalization, Internal Medicine, Medical Oncology/ Pediatric Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Surgical and Theatre Services & Pharmacy for the treatment of Bone Cancer.
Daily Times
April 8, 2021
Addressing rising concerns regarding Bone Cancer awareness within Pakistan, Mitchell’s Fruit Farm’s Limited & Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital (SKMCH) join hands to support 4.4M patients currently under Bone Cancer treatment (1.7M Adults & 2.7M Children) With a firm belief in nurturing and nourishing a brighter future, Mitchell’s has supported the cause through its Bottled Sauces, by changing the color of its caps to Yellow (representing the yellow ribbon the universal symbol for Bone Cancer ) to support SKMCH services for the treatment of Bone Cancer. Mitchell’s has made its way into the hearts of people, by becoming a loving member of every household of Pakistan and has always strived to give back to the community through its many CSR projects. For each Yellow Cap bottle sold, Mitchell’s will donate Rs.4 to Shaukat Khanum Memorial Trust (SKMCH), thus building upon its continuous efforts to give back to society.