Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park teams up with E! News host and breast cancer survivor Giuliana Rancic to raise funds for FAB-U-WISH Foundation in commemoration of the Breast Cancer Awareness month.
In lieu of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the maker of the world's first all-walled trampoline playing court is working with breast cancer survivor Giuliana Rancic for the FAB-U-WISH foundation that supports persons with breast cancer.
Patrons will have the chance to wear a special limited edition pink SkySocks during the whole of October.
A percentage of the earnings that come from every pair of pink Skysocks sold at Sky Zone branches in the United States and Canada will go to FAB-U-WISH foundation in cooperation with The Pink Agenda, an organization that aims to improve the lives of those suffering from breast cancer.
The money raised by the event will be divided between funding cancer research and fulfilling wishes of breast cancer patients that would have a great impact on their lives.
Families can now enjoy jumping at the park while helping a definite cause.
"One of our core values at Sky Zone is to do good. We like to give back as much as we can to the community, and partnering with Giuliana on this project has given us the perfect opportunity to do so for Breast Cancer Awareness Month," said Jeff Platt, president and CEO of Sky Zone LLC.
"We hope the pink SkySock initiative will encourage families to have Active Fun while simultaneously supporting this incredibly important cause," he added.
"I am thrilled to team up with Sky Zone to raise money for FAB-U-WISH this October," said Giuliana Rancic, founder of FAB-U-WISH.
"Raising money for breast cancer fighters and survivors is a cause near and dear to my heart and the money donated through Sky Zone will go to help many deserving women. I look forward to seeing thousands of jumpers in pink socks across the country and appreciate every one of them!" exclaimed Rancic.