Nissan: Cooperation with action Pink Ribbon
TOGETHER BE STRONG Around 6200 women in Switzerland are diagnosed with breast cancer, and more than 1,400 die from it every year. The Pink Ribbon initiative has been trying to raise awareness of this disease and break taboos since 2007.
Nicole Zindel from Pink Ribbon Switzerland, Nissan Switzerland CEO Claudia Meyer and the Juke.The initiative also aims to encourage more women to have a preventive checkup. In addition, those affected are networked and advised, and research projects in this area are supported.
Donations and partnerships
All these activities and tasks are financed on the one hand by donations and on the other hand by partnerships. One of these long-standing partners is Nissan Switzerland.
Claudia Meyer, Managing Director Nissan Switzerland: "We are proud to have been able to contribute to the success of this campaign over a long period of time. And I am particularly pleased that we can support Pink Ribbon again this year - this time with one of our new models, the Juke."
Charity Walk on September 6, 2020
The brand's crossover coupe has now been handed over to Nicole Zindel of Pink Ribbon Switzerland. The vehicle will accompany the Pink Ribbon organizing committee.
Among other things, to the traditional Pink Ribbon Charity Walk on September 6 this year. This time, the supporting program has to be broadcast as live streaming.
Global BlueCitizenship program
Claudia Meyer: "We are thus continuing on a national level the BlueCitizenship program launched by the company worldwide - a series of actions through which Nissan promotes social causes and charitable projects."