Sunderland of Scotland Making a Difference

Sunderland of Scotland, the UK?s leading golf waterproof manufacturer, is using its high profile to help support the work of Breast Cancer Campaign.
The Scottish based company has entered into an agreement with the Charity, which means that Sunderland of Scotland will donate 10% from sales of its Ladies Navy Amalfi Jacket (with pink ribbon), Pink Umbrella and the breast cancer specific Navy/Pink Bucket Hat to this worthwhile cause. The agreement commences 1st September 2007.
Breast Cancer Campaign relies entirely on voluntary donations for income with the aim of researching the cure for breast cancer and to raise awareness of the disease.
Sunderland of Scotland?s Business Unit Manager Brian Mair said: ?We have made a strategic decision to work in partnership with Breast Cancer Campaign and are committed to its success. It will mutually benefit both parties giving Sunderland of Scotland the opportunity to increase awareness of our ladies range to a female target audience as well as raising valuable funds for the Charity.?
New contemporary feminine styling and exceptional performance qualities make the Amalfi the market leader in women?s rainwear. Its Lightweight Microfibre Outer offers double protection with Teflon water repellency and an SSP waterproof liner system to give outstanding performance in the most adverse conditions.
The Campaign/Sunderland of Scotland Jacket, Umbrella and Hat can be ordered via our network of stockists or online through the Sunderland of Scotland website at www.sunderlandgolf.com
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