
Noble Juice Donates $11,158 to The Children's Home
TAMPA, Fla., May 5, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Sales of Noble Juice in the Tampa market generated a donation of $11,158 to The Children's Home, surpassing the company's goal of $10,000.
Quentin Roe, president and chief executive officer of William G. Roe & Sons, the makers of Noble Juice, made the donation during a check presentation here today at an annual recognition luncheon for supporters of The Children's Home at the Hyatt Regency Downtown.
"We couldn't be happier that consumers in the Tampa market share in our desire to support The Children's Home and its mission to create a community where children and families feel loved, nurtured and safe," Roe said.
Noble Juice donated 20 cents from the sale of its 32-ounce bottles in the Tampa market from Nov. 1 to Feb. 28 to The Children's Home. The four-month campaign was part of the company's Noble Cause initiative in which the juice maker forms alliances with nonprofit organizations in key markets.
Noble Juice, a fourth-generation, family-owned business, supported the Tampa campaign in newspaper, website and cable TV advertisements. In addition, news of the donation appeared on bottle labels.
"We appreciate the generous support of Noble Juice in helping to strengthen children and families in the Tampa Bay area," said Jim Hart, acting president and chief executive officer of The Children's Home.
About The Children's Home
Founded in 1892, The Children's Home is the oldest charity on Florida's west coast. The organization operates child-focused and family-centered programs in Hillsborough and Pinellas counties, serving nearly 12,000 children and adults throughout the Tampa Bay area each year.
About Noble Juice
Noble Juice is a subsidiary of William G. Roe & Sons, the largest tangerine packer in Florida. Founded in 1927, William G. Roe & Sons is a family-owned business that grows, harvests and processes specialty citrus fruit, which it markets worldwide. The Winter Haven, Fla., company launched its Noble Juice subsidiary in 1995 with the introduction of tangerine juice. In 2004 Noble Juice introduced its first organic juice. And in 2006, Noble Juice became the first juice to be packaged in a bottles made from all-natural, renewable resources. http://www.noblejuice.com/
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