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National Denim Day took place on Tuesday, May 14, 2019. Many Future Electronics employees wore jeans to work and made contributions toward the campaign. This year, Future Electronics employees raised over $3,600 for breast cancer research.
Robert Miller, Founder and President of Future Electronics, thanked everyone who participated in National Denim Day, and congratulated them on their successful fundraising for the campaign.
Since it was established in 1997, National Denim Day has raised $28 million from over 400,000 individuals and 3000 organizations across Canada. The funds raised go toward breast cancer research, medical equipment and community programs.
To learn more about Future Electronics, visit www.FutureElectronics.com.
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