Aliner hosted a company-wide “Pink Out” day Oct. 2 to kick off the RV manufacturer’s month-long support of those affected by breast cancer.
The event coincides with the start of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Team members wore pink shirts to show support for survivors and celebrate the lives of loved ones lost to the disease.
The topic is especially meaningful to President and CEO Brett Randall and his wife, Jana. Brett Randall’s mother is a breast cancer survivor, and Jana Randall’s mother ultimately lost her battle in 1989.
“This is a really significant topic for us,” Brett Randall said. “Each year, millions of women and men have their lives upended by breast cancer, and we want to do our part to support those at Aliner and in our community that continue their fight against the disease.”
Aliner has recognized the importance of breast cancer research each year and has been a long-time supporter of breast cancer awareness.
The company’s awareness month will include a donation to the Susan G. Komen Foundation, whose work helps with research, community health, global outreach and public policy initiatives worldwide.