Clover has gone Pink
This October, Clover has “Gone Pink” in solidarity with Breast Cancer Awareness Month, reaffirming their dedication to meaningful social causes that align with the core values of care and community support.
This year, Clover partnered with Pink Drive, a leading organization providing cancer screening services, particularly to women in underserved communities.
In South Africa, 1 in 4 people suffer from cancer and 1 in 27 are at risk of breast cancer (CANSA).
Building on their efforts from last year where Clover donated R400,000 to breast cancer initiatives, they are expanding their contribution by including more participating Clover products. Clover has been a trusted name for over 125 years.
Through this campaign, consumers bring quality products into their homes and help fund life-saving early detection services. Early detection is crucial, and with PinkDrive’s mobile units, more women can access essential screenings that can dramatically improve treatment outcomes.
“We encourage consumers to support this cause by purchasing Pink Clover products and making a real difference in the fight against breast cancer. Visit https://www.clover.co.za/pink-drive/ for more information on the campaign and a self-examination guide,” the organization said.
For every Pink Clover product sold, 20 cents will be donated to PinkDrive, further strengthening our role in promoting health and wellness across South Africa.