84 Lumber donates on "The View."
For the sixth year in a row, 84 Lumbe is raising awareness for breast cancer and honoring people who have been impacted by the disease throughout October.
The company recently surprised four women undergoing breast cancer treatment with $25,000 each on ABC’s “The View.”
The episode and donations were also in celebration of The View’s 25th Anniversary.
“We understand that breast cancer can have lifelong effects, which is why we wanted to donate to these four wonderful women,” said 84 Lumber President Maggie Hardy Knox. “We are thankful that The View helped us pull off this exciting surprise, and we hope it has a positive impact on their families.”
The $100,000 donation was split between two mother-daughter duos who each took home $25,000.
The surprise was part of 84 Lumber’s month-long initiatives for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
In addition to the donation on The View, the company turned its iconic 84 logos pink on all digital platforms, donated $25,000 to breast cancer research, partnered with a local coffee truck owner to create special pink drinks and took other initiatives during the past month.
To learn more about 84 Lumber’s charitable initiatives, visit the company’s Building Hope page.’
To view the full surprise on The View, click here.
84 Lumber umber is one of the largest privately held building materials supplier in the nation. Based in Eighty-Four, Pa., the company operates nearly 250 stores, component manufacturing plants, custom door shops, custom millwork shops, and engineered wood product centers in more than 30 states.