
Noble Juice Renews Support for The Children's Home
TAMPA, Fla., Nov. 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- For the second consecutive year Noble Juice will donate a portion from the sale of its 32-ounce bottles in the Tampa market to The Children's Home, a center for struggling families and children.
"As a family-owned business, we are happy to support The Children's Home because of the care and support it provides for struggling families seeking assistance to make their lives better and children seeking the comfort of a loving family," said Quentin Roe, president and chief executive officer of William G. Roe & Sons, the makers of Noble Juice.
Noble Juice, which will donate 10 cents from each bottle sold through Feb. 29, donated more than $11,000 to The Children's Home in a similar campaign last year.
"We thank Noble Juice and all their loyal customers for their support of our mission to build a tomorrow that's better for children and families, and ultimately the entire community," said Irene K. Rickus, president and chief executive officer of The Children's Home.
Noble Juice's line of pure and organic juices is available at Publix, Sweetbay and Whole Foods super markets as well as health food and convenience stores and farmers markets in the Tampa-St. Petersburg area.
About The Children's Home
Celebrating 120 years, The Children's Home is an accredited, community-supported, 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization that has operated child and family-centered programs in the Tampa Bay area. The Children's Home strengthens communities through programs that support, serve and protect children and their families. Its programs help nearly 13,000 children and adults each year by: strengthening families through family support, outreach, and prevention services; finding and supporting forever families through therapeutic and traditional foster homes and kinship services; and healing the trauma of abuse and neglect for over 100 children in residence at our healing campus. http://www.childrenshome.org.
About Noble Juice
Noble Juice is a subsidiary of William G. Roe & Sons, the largest tangerine packer in Florida. Founded in 1927, the family-owned business 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 introduced its first organic juice. And in 2006, Noble became the first juice to be packaged in a bottles made from all-natural, renewable resources. http://www.noblejuice.com/
SOURCE Noble Juice
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