Hooters today announced it raised $610,000 this October by asking America to #GiveAHoot in the fight against breast cancer during its month-long fundraising campaign in support of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The funds, raised with tremendous support from Hooters restaurants and guests from around the world, were presented to the V Foundation during the 2017 Men’s Jimmy V Basketball Classic yesterday at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
The 2017 Give A Hoot campaign directly benefits the V Foundation for Cancer Research, one of the nation’s leading cancer research funding organizations, as well as other local beneficiaries through the Kelly Jo Dowd Breast Cancer Research Fund. Part of the Hooters Community Endowment Fund (HOO.C.E.F.), the Kelly Jo Dowd Breast Cancer Research Fund was established in honor of the late Kelly Jo Dowd, an original Hooters Girl and the 1995 Hooters Calendar Cover Girl.
With an estimated 250,000 females expected to be affected by breast cancer in the U.S. this year, the statistics are too high to be ignored. And, with more than 17,000 Hooters Girls around the globe and a workforce made up of 70 percent women, Hooters is committed to raising awareness and funds for breast cancer research.
The overall top Hooters franchisee was Restaurants of America with restaurants in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and the Mall of America, raising more than $58,000 to claim the title of top-performing franchise ownership group. LAGS, with restaurants in southern Florida, including Miami and Ft. Lauderdale, raised more than $46,000 and, with restaurants in Manhattan, Las Vegas, Illinois and western Florida, Hooters, Inc. raised more than $45,000 as the second and third top-performing franchisee ownership groups, respectively.
Hooters Girls from across the United States worked together to make this October fundraising period successful. Across the country they hosted fundraising parties at their hometown Hooters during “Pink Wink.” Plus, the 2018 Hooters Calendar Girls continue to tour the country to raise awareness, sign autographs, make appearances and engage with local communities during the 2018 Hooters calendar tour. For more information on Hooters calendar tour events near you, visit hooters.com/tour.
During this year’s fundraising campaign, Hooters guests were invited to contribute to the cause by grabbing a pink bracelet, enjoying one of several ‘pink drinks’ with proceeds benefiting the campaign, or pinking up their check during a visit to Hooters. For every 2018 Hooters Calendar purchased, Hooters donates $1 toward the Give A Hoot fundraising effort.
Inspired by Hooters very own Kelly Jo Dowd, who lost her battle with breast cancer in 2007, Hooters Girls have now raised more than $5.3 million over the years to support breast cancer research, much of it through the grant in Kelly Jo’s name to the V Foundation. These grants have helped fund a range of cancer research from therapeutic discovery to personalized cancer treatment to identifying stage-specific metastasis characteristics. The annual fundraising effort honors Kelly Jo and furthers her mission to educate all women, especially her extended family consisting of some 300,000 current and former Hooters Girls, about the importance of early detection and prevention. Throughout her struggle Kelly Jo was courageous and selfless, becoming an advocate for early detection, education and fundraising.
The V Foundation for Cancer Research was founded in 1993 by ESPN and the late Jim Valvano, legendary North Carolina State basketball coach and ESPN commentator. Since 1993, the Foundation has funded more than $200 million in cancer research grants nationwide. The V Foundation awards 100 percent of direct donations to cancer research and programs. The V Foundation’s endowment covers administrative expenses. For more information on the V Foundation or to make a donation, please visit www.jimmyv.org.
Although Breast Cancer Awareness Month has ended, contributions can still be made online at hooters.com/give.