SynEnergy announces program to support Relay for Life

SynEnergy Partners is donating $1 for every delivery made with their Delivering for a CURE branded LP truck in the Posey and Gibson County areas to Relay for Life for the American Cancer Society.
SynEnergy began distribution of liquid propane (LP) on June 1, 2019 with the newly branded Delivering for a Cure truck, SynEnergy will donate $1 per delivery to Relay for Life for the American Cancer Society. This campaign will run through the end of May 31, 2020.
The Delivering for a Cure branded LP truck can make up to 5,000 deliveries a year. SynEnergy provides quality energy products and services.
“SynEnergy is pleased to partner with Relay for Life for the American Cancer Society to provide monetary donations to aid in their efforts to lead the fight for a world without cancer,” Kim Higginson CEO of SynEnergy Partners said. “Receiving a cancer diagnosis can be an overwhelming experience, and we recognize the need to provide funding to the American Cancer Society to help empower those touched by cancer to navigate the often-complicated path to finding the best care available.”
To schedule a home or business LP delivery by the Charitable Delivering for a Cure SynEnergy truck, contact Jeff Owens at 812.315.0552 ext. 703.
Relay for Life is the largest nonprofit fundraising event in the world, raising money to support the American Cancer Society. According to Cancer.org, more than 1.7 million new cancer cases are expected to be diagnosed in 2019. About 606,880 Americans are expected to lose their battle of cancer in 2019, which translates to about 1,660 deaths per day. Cancer is the second most common cause of death in the US, exceeded only by heart disease. The American Cancer Society’s mission is to save lives, celebrate lives and lead the fight for a world without cancer. The American Cancer Society has invested more than $4.6 billion in research since 1946. To accelerate progress against cancer – all cancers – we will double our annual research investment to $250 million a year by 2021.

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