Hooters Donates $200,000 to The V Foundation for Cancer Research

Hooters collected funds through signature drinks, 2014 Hooters Calendars and in-store donations

Hooters presents a $200,000 check to The V Foundation for Cancer Research at the Hooters of West End in Dallas during the excitement of the men's college basketball tournament finals. (L-R: Mike Burkey, Director of Operations, Hooters Texas Division; Bruce Skala, Vice President of Marketing, Hooters of America; Jay Williams, ESPN analyst; Susan Braun, CEO, The V Foundation; Dick Vitale, ESPN analyst and board member of The V Foundation; Marissa Raisor, Miss Hooters International) (Photo: Business Wire)

ATLANTA--()--Hooters of America, LLC, is proud to announce a $200,000 donation for breast cancer research to The V Foundation for Cancer Research, one of the nation’s leading cancer research funding organizations. For this year’s fundraising campaign, Hooters guests participated by purchasing specialty drinks, merchandise, 2014 Hooters Calendars, making donations in-store and attending signature fundraising events.

Hooters presented the $200,000 check to The V Foundation on Sunday, April 6, at an exclusive VIP event at the Hooters of West End, Texas, better known as the “World’s Largest Hooters,” amidst the excitement of the men’s college basketball finals. Special event guests included Dick Vitale, legendary college basketball analyst and long-time supporter and board member for The V Foundation; Jay Williams, former Duke University basketball great, NBA first-round pick and current ESPN analyst; Joey Chestnut, professional eater and two-time Hooters World Wing-Eating Champion; Marissa Raisor, Miss Hooters International 2013; and Tyler Suess, 2014 Hooters Girl of the Year.

"For the past 11 years, The V Foundation has found a loyal corporate sponsor in Hooters," said Susan Braun, CEO of The V Foundation, who accepted the check on behalf of the organization. "Their fight against breast cancer is personal, beginning with the loss of a beloved colleague. We are very thankful for their donation for breast cancer research and for raising awareness about the role each of us can play in ending this disease."

This year’s Hooters fundraising campaign began in October to align with national Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The iconic Hooters Girls donned pink shoelaces in honor of Hooters fundraising effort. Participating Hooters locations across the country featured a special beverage menu, including Montevina Pinot Grigio, Simply Naked Red Blend, a Tropical L.I.T. cocktail and non-alcoholic strawberry lemonade. For each of these drinks purchased during the campaign, Hooters donated $1 to The V Foundation. In addition, for every 2014 Hooters Calendar and select Hooters merchandise purchased, Hooters donated 50 cents toward the breast cancer research fundraising campaign. Dine-in guests had the opportunity to add a cash or credit card donation to The V Foundation to their bills, and pink Hooters wristbands were given to guests to further raise campaign awareness.

“Hooters truly believes in the mission of The V Foundation, and we are proud to make another significant contribution to the organization this year in support of breast cancer research,” said Andrew Pudduck, vice president of marketing, Hooters of America. “Every donation from our loyal guests makes a difference, and we greatly appreciate their support and commitment to this meaningful cause.”

Since 2002, Hooters has donated more than $2 million to The V Foundation through the Kelly Jo Dowd Breast Cancer Research Grant. Hooters established the grant as part of the Hooters Community Endowment Fund (HOOCEF) in honor of the late Kelly Jo Dowd, the 1995 Hooters Calendar Cover Girl and former manager of the Hooters of Palm Harbor, Fla., who lost her battle with breast cancer in 2007.

Dowd spent the last years of her life educating her Hooters Girl family of the importance of breast cancer awareness and early detection. Before she passed, Hooters made a promise to carry on her mission of educating her extended Hooters family, which includes 17,000 current Hooters Girls.

For more information about The V Foundation for Cancer Research, please visit www.jimmyv.org. For more information about Hooters fundraising campaigns and current programs, visit www.hooters.com.

About The V Foundation for Cancer Research

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 $115 million in cancer research grants nationwide. It awards 100 percent of all direct cash donations to cancer research and related programs. Due to generous donors, the Foundation has an endowment that covers administrative expenses. The Foundation awards peer-reviewed grants through a competitive awards process strictly supervised by a Scientific Advisory Committee. For more information on The V Foundation, please visit www.jimmyv.org.

About Hooters of America, LLC

Hooters of America, LLC is the franchisor and operator of more than 412 Hooters restaurants in 44 states and 28 foreign countries. The first Hooters opened in 1983 in Clearwater, Florida. Everyone is liberated from the ordinary at Hooters while enjoying great food, fun and uniquely-Hooters service from the iconic Hooters Girls. For more information about Hooters visit www.Hooters.com or follow us at www.Twitter.com/Hooters, www.Facebook.com/Hooters or www.Instagram.com/Hooters.

Contacts

For Hooters of America, LLC
Kelly Propst, Largemouth Communications
919-459-6453
kelly@largemouthpr.com
or
The V Foundation for Cancer Research
Margaret Pentrack, Intrepid Marketing Group
412-337-2997
margaretp@intrepidmg.com

Release Summary

Hooters presents a $200,000 donation for breast cancer research to The V Foundation CEO Susan Braun, Dick Vitale and Jay Williams during the men's college basketball tournament championship weekend.

Contacts

For Hooters of America, LLC
Kelly Propst, Largemouth Communications
919-459-6453
kelly@largemouthpr.com
or
The V Foundation for Cancer Research
Margaret Pentrack, Intrepid Marketing Group
412-337-2997
margaretp@intrepidmg.com