Related Content
- UnitedHealth: Cost of diabetes could be $3.35 trillion by 2020
- Pharmacists engage with patients in campaign for improved nutrition
- Walgreens puts its money where its mouth is with World AIDS Day campaign
- Pantene Pro-V gets spokeswoman for Nature Fusion collection
- Medication adherence could be blockbuster for specialty
MEMPHIS, Tenn. Throughout the week of Oct. 28, consumers can help contribute to the fight against childhood cancer by buying select Procter & Gamble brands, including Pantene hair care, at Target stores.
Target plans to donate $700,000 to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, which has been dedicated to finding cures and saving children with pediatric cancer and other catastrophic childhood diseases for nearly 50 years.
Participating P&G brands include Pantene, Pampers and Tide.
Target has been a partner of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital since 1999, when it opened Target House, which is long-term housing for families whose children are receiving life-saving treatment at St. Jude.

